Nowcasting and forecasting SEP events with the iPATH model
Authors: Junxiang Hu (UAH), Gang Li (UAH) This work showcases the nowcasting and forecasting capabilities of the operational version of the iPATH (improved Particle AccelerationView More
Abstract for an invited talk for a plenary speaker or scene setter during a session. Not associated with a poster. SHINE 2022
Authors: Junxiang Hu (UAH), Gang Li (UAH) This work showcases the nowcasting and forecasting capabilities of the operational version of the iPATH (improved Particle AccelerationView More
Authors: Tom Schad (National Solar Observatory), Alexandra Tritschler (National Solar Observatory), and the DKIST Science Team The chromospheric and coronal polarimetric capabilities of DKIST, inView More
Authors: Alberto Sainz Dalda (BAERI/LMSAL) This session will start with a critical review of the usage of machine learning (ML) and data assimilation (DA) inView More
Authors: Ruizhu Chen (Stanford University), Junwei Zhao (Stanford University), Shea A. Hess Webber (Stanford) The Sun’s far-side magnetic field is important for space weather forecastingView More
Authors: Heather Elliott, John Richardson, George Livadiotis, Tae Kim, Dave McComas, Eric Zirnstein, Pawel Swaczyna, Alan Stern, Randy Gladstone, Pontus Brandt, Fran Bagenal, Matt Hill,View More
Authors: Verniero, J. L. (NASA/GSFC), Phan, T. D. (UC Berkeley), Larson, D. (UC Berkeley), Szabo, A. (NASA/GSFC), Brosius, A. (NASA/GSFC/PSU), Livi, R. (UC Berkeley), Rahmati,View More
Authors: Katherine Goodrich (WVU), Ian Cohen (APL), Drew Turner (APL), Lynn Wilson III (GSFC), Steven Schwartz (Imperial) Collisionless shocks are an important and universal phenomenonView More
Authors: James Juno (Princeton Plasma Physics Lab) For as long as we have been measuring shock waves in interstellar space, we have, whenever possible, leveragedView More
Authors: Samuel Badman (UC Berkeley/Space Sciences Lab) This scene-setting talk will review current and upcoming models of the coupled coronal and heliospheric system in termsView More
Authors: Philip Quinn (NASA/JSC/SRAG (Leidos)) In human exploration operations, space weather forecasting models are used to help predict the severity of solar particle events. ButView More
Authors: Daniel B. Reisenfeld (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Maciej Bzowski (Space Research Center, Warsaw, Poland), Herbert O. Funsten (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Jacob Heerikhuisen (UniversityView More
Authors: Kathy Reeves (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) A wide variety of modeling techniques have been used simulate solar eruptions as a means of relating theView More