Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335): Processes and Forecasts
The Sun is an active and variable star. Instabilities and non-stationary processes connected to the solar magnetic field and its evolutionary mechanisms modify its radiative and particle output on different time scales, from seconds to the evolutionary scale of the star. The Sun's activity affects interplanetary space and planetary environments, through space weather due to short-term activity and space climate on longer timescales. Space weather processes and forecasts are therefore important for both Earth and space within the heliosphere. The multi-disciplinary IAU Symposium 335 on 'Space Weather of the Heliosphere: Processes and Forecasts' gave a balanced overview of the general advances in space weather. It linked various aspects of research in solar, heliospheric and planetary physics, emphasizing cross-disciplinary developments. These companion proceedings, covering interdisciplinary topics and attracting a wide variety of contributors, serves as a timely reference to the international space weather community.
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Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335): Processes and Forecasts
The Sun is an active and variable star. Instabilities and non-stationary processes connected to the solar magnetic field and its evolutionary mechanisms modify its radiative and particle output on different time scales, from seconds to the evolutionary scale of the star. The Sun's activity affects interplanetary space and planetary environments, through space weather due to short-term activity and space climate on longer timescales. Space weather processes and forecasts are therefore important for both Earth and space within the heliosphere. The multi-disciplinary IAU Symposium 335 on 'Space Weather of the Heliosphere: Processes and Forecasts' gave a balanced overview of the general advances in space weather. It linked various aspects of research in solar, heliospheric and planetary physics, emphasizing cross-disciplinary developments. These companion proceedings, covering interdisciplinary topics and attracting a wide variety of contributors, serves as a timely reference to the international space weather community.
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Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335): Processes and Forecasts

Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335): Processes and Forecasts

Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335): Processes and Forecasts

Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335): Processes and Forecasts

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Overview

The Sun is an active and variable star. Instabilities and non-stationary processes connected to the solar magnetic field and its evolutionary mechanisms modify its radiative and particle output on different time scales, from seconds to the evolutionary scale of the star. The Sun's activity affects interplanetary space and planetary environments, through space weather due to short-term activity and space climate on longer timescales. Space weather processes and forecasts are therefore important for both Earth and space within the heliosphere. The multi-disciplinary IAU Symposium 335 on 'Space Weather of the Heliosphere: Processes and Forecasts' gave a balanced overview of the general advances in space weather. It linked various aspects of research in solar, heliospheric and planetary physics, emphasizing cross-disciplinary developments. These companion proceedings, covering interdisciplinary topics and attracting a wide variety of contributors, serves as a timely reference to the international space weather community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107192409
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/13/2018
Series: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 7.05(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.75(d)

Table of Contents

1. Solar drivers and activity levels; 2. Solar wind and heliosphere; 3. Impact of solar wind, structures and radiation on magnetospheres; 4. Impact of solar wind, structures and radiation on ionospheres, atmospheres; 5. Long-term trends and predictions for space weather; 6. Challenges and strategic plans for Earth and the heliosphere; 7. Forecasting models; 8. Space weather monitoring, instrumentation, data and services.
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