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Space Weather Monitoring by Ground-Based Means: PC Index (2012)

Space Weather Monitoring by Ground-Based Means

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"Space Weather Monitoring by Ground-Based Means" by Oleg Troshichev, Alexander Janzhura is a astronomy book and space science reference focused on General Astronomy. Best for students, researchers, and serious astronomy enthusiasts.

This book demonstrates that the method, based on the ground polar cap magnetic observations is a reliable diagnosis of the solar wind energy coming into the magnetosphere Method for the uninterruptive monitoring of the magnetosphere state (i.e. space weather). It shows that the solar wind energy pumping power, can be described by the PC growth rate, thus, the magnetospheric substorms features are predetermined by the PC dynamics. Furthermore, it goes on to show that the beginning and ending of magnetic storms is predictable. The magnetic storm start only if the solar energy input into the magnetosphere exceeds a certain level and stops when the energy input turns out to be below this level.

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Best For: Researchers and students in astronomy and space physics interested in magnetospheric studies.
Focus: Ground-based monitoring of space weather through polar cap magnetic observations and solar wind energy diagnostics.
Covers: Methods for diagnosing solar wind energy input into the magnetosphere, monitoring magnetosphere state, and predicting magnetic storm dynamics.
Why It Matters: Provides a reliable ground-based approach to continuously monitor space weather and predict the onset and cessation of magnetic storms based on solar wind energy thresholds.

"Space Weather Monitoring by Ground-Based Means" by Oleg Troshichev, Alexander Janzhura is a astronomy book and space science reference focused on General Astronomy. Best for students, researchers, and serious astronomy enthusiasts.

Topic: General Astronomy

Author: Oleg Troshichev, Alexander Janzhura

Who this is for:

  • Astronomy students
  • Researchers and advanced hobbyists
  • Readers exploring space science topics

Why this book matters: It matters because it helps readers build a stronger understanding of astronomy concepts, observations, and scientific ideas related to space.

This book demonstrates that the method, based on the ground polar cap magnetic observations is a reliable diagnosis of the solar wind energy coming into the magnetosphere Method for the uninterruptive monitoring of the magnetosphere state (i.e. space weather). It shows that the solar wind energy pumping power, can be described by the PC growth rate, thus, the magnetospheric substorms features are predetermined by the PC dynamics. Furthermore, it goes on to show that the beginning and ending of magnetic storms is predictable. The magnetic storm start only if the solar energy input into the magnetosphere exceeds a certain level and stops when the energy input turns out to be below this level.

AuthorOleg Troshichev, Alexander Janzhura
PublisherSpringer
Published2012-03-08
ISBN-139783642168024
BindingHardcover
Pages288
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsMedical
TopicGeneral Astronomy
SeriesSpringer Praxis Books

Format: Hardcover

Length: 288 pages

Language: English

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