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Space Weather

Astronomy Reports
Space Weather: Operational preparedness to protect our assetsThis policy briefing paper was produced by Prof. Suzie Imber (Professor of Planetary Science) with the support of the University of Leicester Institute for Policy. This briefing paper aims to inform policy on today’s most pressing issues related to space, providing key recommendations to ...
Imber, Suzanne   +1 more
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Space weather

The Physics Teacher, 2002
Space weather is caused by conditions on the Sun and in the solar wind, the magnetosphere, ionosphere and thermosphere that can influence the performance and reliability of space-borne and ground-based technological systems and can affect human life or health.
ALEXI GLOVER   +3 more
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Space Weather

2014
Earths motions Definition of Space Weather Sun Earth Links through dynamo processes : the main permanent dynamos Solar dynamo Solar wind/magnetosphere dynamo Ionospheric dynamo Earths dynamo Electric current Systems Electrodynamics between high and low latitudes Magnetic ...
J.G. Luhmann, S.C. Solomon
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Space weather casters and space weather interpreters confronting space weather hazard

Journal of Space Safety Engineering, 2022
Susumu Tamaoki   +6 more
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Space Weather

2005
Introduction to Space Weather.- The Sun and its Restless Magnetic Field.- The Application of Radio Diagnostics to the Study of the Solar Drivers of Space Weather.- Interplanetary Disturbances.- The Magnetosphere.- Space Weather Effects in the Upper Atmosphere: Low and Middle Latitudes.- Space Weather Effects in the Upper Atmosphere: High Latitudes ...
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Space Weather and Space Climate

2004
Today the Sun exhibits a stable radiation output, which is expected to endure on a long time scale and characterizes the Space Climate (SpC). On a short time scale the solar activity perturbs the heliosphere by originating radiation outbursts, highly energetic particles and plasmoids, which characterize the Space Weather (SpW).
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Space weather: the solar perspective

Living Reviews in Solar Physics, 2021
Manuela B Temmer
exaly  

Space Weather

2019
Oleg Novik, Feodor Smirnov, Maxim Volgin
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Stormy Space Weather

Scientific American, 2019
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Climate change and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Leticia M Nogueira   +2 more
exaly  

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