Coronal modelling: the good, the bad and the ugly | Michaela Brchnelova
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20.10.2022
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Affiliation
KU Leuven, Belgium
Main category
Natural Sciences (Astrophysics and Astrononmy)
Caption
Space weather forecasting is a complex problem which involves modeling of the solar plasma all the way from the solar corona down to the Earth’s atmosphere. To simulate this energy transfer, a cascade of various models is required, such as the coronal model, the heliospheric model and various models to estimate the Kp and Dst indices. European efforts to create such a framework of connected tools have resulted in the launch of the Virtual Space Weather Modeling Center (VSWMC) (Poedts et al., 2019) - a platform we will briefly introduce in the beginning of this talk. Read further at https://espos.stream/2022/10/20/Brchnelova/.
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Further reading
Link to the European Solar Physics Online Seminars (ESPOS) webpage: https://espos.stream/2022/10/20/Brchnelova/
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English
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