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Space Science & Space Physics

Editors' Highlights 19 March 2018

Improving Temperature Forecasts in the Upper Atmosphere

Scientists are blending output from multi-year model runs to improve temperature forecasts in regions where satellites experience “drag,” in the hopes of avoiding future spacecraft collisions.
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Space Science & Space Physics

Editors' Highlights 27 December 2017

Comparing the Accuracy of Geomagnetic Field Models

Improved accuracy and optimization of models could benefit many applications.
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Planetary Sciences
A new model of solar winds could improve predictions of space storms

Research Spotlight 13 December 2017

A Better Way to Predict Space Storms

A new model of solar winds could reduce false alarms.
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Space Science & Space Physics
Researchers look at the impact of solar storms on midlatitude power grids and how power companies can prepare

Research Spotlight 14 November 2017

Space Weather Threat to Australian Power Networks Assessed

Power companies should be cautious during severe solar storms to maintain the integrity of Australia’s power grid, a new study finds.
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Planetary Sciences
Researchers use 8 years of satellite data to test modeling of coronal mass injections

Research Spotlight 21 September 2017

NASA Fleet Helps Predict Space Weather

Using 8 years of data collected via spacecraft, scientists produce hindcasts of plasma eruptions from the Sun. These will help improve forecasts.
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Space Science & Space Physics
Coronal mass ejection.

Meeting Report 26 April 2017

Predictive Capability for Extreme Space Weather Events

Workshop on Modeling and Prediction of Extreme Space Weather Events; College Park, Maryland, 22–24 August 2016
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Space Science & Space Physics
Researchers track how weather close to Earth’s surface influences the ionosphere.

Research Spotlight 28 February 2017

When Lower-Atmosphere Waves Invade the Upper Atmosphere

A review of the literature shows that weather nearer Earth's surface could produce up to 35% of the ionosphere's variability.
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Space Science & Space Physics

Research Spotlight 26 February 2016

New Solar Wind Model Could Improve Space Weather Forecasts

Real-world data drive a simulation that successfully predicts Sun structures and interplanetary solar wind dynamics.
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Space Science & Space Physics

Research Spotlight 22 February 2016

Solar Storms Are More Predictable Than Hurricanes

An encouraging new study finds that solar storms don't propagate chaotically like hurricanes—their arrivals are more predictable, which should make it easier for our planet to prepare for them.
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Space Science & Space Physics

Research Spotlight 18 February 2016

New Space Weather Forecast Technique Fails to Improve Forecasts

For years, scientists have proposed upgrading the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's solar storm forecasts to account for their tilt as they streak toward Earth. But does it help?
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