Predicting Geomagnetic Storms as a Space Weather Project

作者: Syun-Ichi Akasofu

DOI: 10.1029/GM125P0329

关键词: Data scienceWeather predictionMeteorologyInterplanetary spaceflightGeomagnetic stormSpace weatherLeft behindSolar physicsField (geography)

摘要: Abstract The study of solar-terrestrial relationship has developed into four major disciplines: solar physics, interplanetary magnetospheric and ionospheric physics (aeronomy). Researchers have made considerable progress within each field during the twentieth century. It is pointed out, however, that many problems in advancing weather prediction projects been left behind. To be successful this particular effort, space researchers need to establish a new discipline synthesizes integrates disciplines their subdisciplines. out we can learn all missing components only when attempt synthesize disciplines. Several are out.

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