A Collective Study of Filament Eruptions and their Geoeffectiveness

Authors: Bin Zhuang (University of New Hampshire), Yan Xu ( New Jersey Institute of Technology), Haimin Wang( New Jersey Institute of Technology) In this study,View More

What Other Quantities Can Be Forecasted Using Solar Wind Speed Forecasts/Tracking, and With What Accuracies?

Authors: Heather Elliott (Southwest Research Institute), Maher Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute), Raphael Attie (NASA GSFC/George Mason University) , Michael Starkey (Southwest Research Institute), Craig DeForestView More

The Compact Coronagraph 1 (CCOR-1): Open Access to Coronal Imagery and Instrument Information

Authors: Dimitris Vassiliadis (S Tech) Coronal imagery from the Sun-Earth line provides reference information for many other types of solar atmospheric observations and in situView More

Investigating the Structure of Coronal Mass Ejection Models with Galactic Cosmic Rays

Authors: Helen Norman (University of Warwick), Ravindra Desai (University of Warwick), Tony Arber (University of Warwick), Keith Bennet (University of Warwick), Hannah Rüdisser (Austrian SpaceView More

Latitudinal dependence of 14C as a proxy for pre-modern geomagnetic storms

Authors: Arch Robison (Montana State University), Rachael Filwett (Montana State University) Cosmogenic isotope records show nine short-term increases, known as Miyake Events, within the pastView More

Properties of CMEs associated with Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events as seen in the low and middle corona in polarized white light and in the low corona in EUV data.

Authors: Joan Burkepile (NCAR/High Altitude Observatory), Michael Galloy (NCAR/High Altitude Observatory) , Chris St. Cyr (Goddard Space Flight Center ,retired), Ian Richardson (Goddard Space FlightView More

Longitudinal Variations in ESP Properties and Shock Compression Observed by STEREO-A and L1 Spacecraft

Authors: Adolfo Santa Fe Dueñas, Noé Lugaz, Bin Zhuang, Nada AlHaddad We investigate longitudinal variations in energetic storm particle (ESP) intensities and shock compression propertiesView More

Evolution of a Coronal Mass Ejection with an Eruptive Prominence from the Corona to Interplanetary Space

Authors: Bin Zhuang (University of New Hampshire), Noé Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), Brian E. Wood (Naval Research Laboratory), Carlos R. Braga (Applied Physics Laboratory,View More

Using the CORSET Catalog to Derive STEREO CME Masses and Directions

Authors: C. Kay (JHU APL), A. Vourlidas (JHU APL), L. Balmaceda (NASA GSFC/GMU) Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) routinely propagate away from the Sun throughout interplanetaryView More

Improving CME Arrival Times using MHD ensemble modeling, Machine Learning Algorithms, and HI data

Authors: Syed Raza (The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Talwinder Singh (Georgia State University), Nikolai Pogorelov (The University of Alabama in Huntsville) Coronal Mass EjectionsView More

Numerical Simulations on Solar and Stellar CMEs: Erupted vs Confined Events

Authors: Tong Shi (SETI Institute), Meng Jin (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab), Xianyu Liu (University of Michigan) Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are powerful eruptionsView More

A World-Wide Interplanetary Scintillation Stations (WIPSS) Analysis for use with Thomson Scattering Brightness

Authors: Bernard JACKSON (A&A, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States), Kazumasa IWAI (ISEE, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan), Ken’ichi FUJIKIView More

The CCOR Operational Coronagraph Series for Space Weather Forecast

Authors: Natsuha Kuroda (George Mason University), Arnaud Thernisien (Naval Research Laboratory), Dimitrios Vassiliadis (NOAA), Damien Chua (Naval Research Laboratory), Tim Carter (Naval Research Laboratory), NathanView More

Multi-Spacecraft Measurements of Coronal Mass Ejections: Extent and Forecasting Proof-of-Concept

Authors: Noé Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), Bin Zhuang (University of New Hampshire), Nada Al-Haddad University of New Hampshire), Sahanaj Banu (University of New Hampshire),View More

Current and Next-Gen Solar Radio Observations as Multi-messenger Complements to Your Work

Authors: Brian O’Donnell (NJIT-Center for Solar Terrestrial Research), Dale E. Gary (NJIT-Center for Solar Terrestrial Research) The enormous range of frequencies/energies of electromagnetic radiation belowView More

Analysis of the Solar Energetic Particle Event with a 10-hour Onset Delay on 2022 June 13

Authors: Ji-Hyeon Yoo (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Chungbuk National University), Ryun-Young Kwon (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute), Dae-Young Lee (Chungbuk National University)View More

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