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The COMESEP Space Weather Alert System (CROSBI ID 603287)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Rodriguez, Luciano ; Devos, Andy ; Bourgoignie, Bram ; Kraaikamp, Emil ; Nicula, Bogdan ; Bonte, Katrien ; Verbeeck, Cis ; Crosby, Norma ; Dierckxsens, Mark ; Calders, Stijn et al. The COMESEP Space Weather Alert System. 2013

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rodriguez, Luciano ; Devos, Andy ; Bourgoignie, Bram ; Kraaikamp, Emil ; Nicula, Bogdan ; Bonte, Katrien ; Verbeeck, Cis ; Crosby, Norma ; Dierckxsens, Mark ; Calders, Stijn ; Kruglanski, Michel ; Veronig, Astrid ; Rotter, Thomas ; Temmer, Manuela ; Vršnak, Bojan ; Dumbović, Mateja ; Žic, Tomislav ; Čalogović, Jasa ; Vennerstrom, Susanne ; Kristoffer, Leer ; Malandraki, Olga ; Tziotziou, Kostas ; Patsou, Ioanna ; Lygeros, Nikos ; Dalla, Silvia ; Marsh, Mike ; Robbrecht, Eva

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The COMESEP Space Weather Alert System

COMESEP is a new European space weather alert system. It consists of several interconnected tools that work together to analyse data and automatically provide alerts for geomagnetic storms and SEP radiation storms. The system is triggered by different solar phenomena, such as CMEs, solar flares and coronal holes. After the automatic detection in solar data of any of these transients, the different modules of the system communicate in order to exchange information. For example, an automatic CME detection (by CACTus) triggers the drag‐based model of CME propagation in order to calculate arrival times to Earth. A database of model runs of a test particle SEP model is consulted to generate an SEP radiation forecast. Overall the system produces a series of coherent alerts that are then displayed online. In this talk the different tools and the general functioning of the system will be presented. This work has received funding from the European Commission FP7 Project COMESEP (263252).

space weather ; coronal mass ejections ; solar flares ; geomagnetic storms ; solar energetic particles

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Podaci o prilogu

2013.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Podaci o skupu

10th European Space Weather Week

predavanje

18.11.2013-22.11.2013

Antwerpen, Belgija

Povezanost rada

Fizika