Challenges and Opportunities in Magnetospheric Space Weather Prediction

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作者
Morley, S. K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Space Sci & Applicat, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA
关键词
space weather; numerical modeling; challenges; operations; observations; uncertainty; 1-2; SEPTEMBER; 1859; GEOMAGNETICALLY INDUCED CURRENTS; EXTREME GEOELECTRIC FIELDS; COMMUNITY-WIDE VALIDATION; GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM; SUPPORT MODEL TRANSITION; SPEED SOLAR-WIND; ELECTRON-FLUXES; MAGNETIC STORM; ENSEMBLE FORECASTS;
D O I
10.1029/2018SW002108
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Space Weather is the study of the dynamics of the coupled Solar-Terrestrial environment, as these dynamics impact technological systems and human activity. This paper reviews a selection of the advances, challenges, and new opportunities for magnetospheric space weather, and while the focus is on specific phenomena, many other aspects of space weather will have similar challenges and needs. As a scientific field with direct applications, the field of space weather is partly driven by imperatives from both policy and operations. We provide an introduction to some of the context in which the field exists and discuss how this might shape future developments and norms within the space weather enterprise. We briefly examine benchmarking, as a policy and operationally driven activity, as it provides immediate societal relevance and an opportunity to stretch scientific understanding. As numerical space weather prediction now becomes routine, and exascale computing is in the near future, we identify challenges relating to computational expense and big data, capturing and accounting for uncertainties, and specification of boundary conditions. Here, as with the observations supporting numerical space weather prediction, the key challenge lies in extending the lead time of predictions. We also discuss the role of data, particularly in regard to model validation and empirical modeling. Due to the growing societal impact of space weather, we also examine the relationships between space weather and its terrestrial counterpart and look at the importance of continuous evaluation, monitoring progress in predictive capability, and communication with researchers, forecasters, and end users.
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