2023 Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate Articles

Report generated on 02/09/2024 15:00:01

5 of 33 possible papers ( 15% ) contained references to SPDF keywords

Papers:

Authors=Reville, Victor; Poirier, Nicolas; Kouloumvakos, Athanasios; Rouillard, Alexis Paul; Ferreira Pinto, Rui; Fargette, Nais; Indurain, Mikel; Fournon, Raphael; James, Theo; Pobeda, Raphael; Scoul, Cyril
Title=HelioCast: heliospheric forecasting based on white-light observations of the solar corona, 2023, doi:10.1051/swsc/202300810.48550/arXiv.2303.14972, ID=22664458
journal=Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Keywords found:omni
Sample usage ( BODY ) = from C2 WL measurements. We use OMNI and Ulysses data to relate the solar wind properties to the angular

Authors=Mosotho, Moshe Godfrey; Strauss, Du Toit Roelf; Bottcher, Stephan; Diedericks, Corrie
Title=The radiation environment over the African continent at aviation altitudes: first results of the RPiRENA-based dosimeter, 2023, doi:10.1051/swsc/202300710.48550/arXiv.2303.15452, ID=22664516
journal=Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Keywords found:omniweb
Sample usage ( BODY ) = were no solar events during these flights. Thus, the contribution of solar energetic 5 See data from omniweb:

Authors=Grandin, Maxime; Luttikhuis, Thijs; Battarbee, Markus; Cozzani, Giulia; Zhou, Hongyang; Turc, Lucile; Pfau-Kempf, Yann; George, Harriet; Horaites, Konstantinos; Gordeev, Evgeny; Ganse, Urs; Papadakis, Konstantinos; Alho, Markku; Tesema, Fasil; Suni, Jonas; Dubart, Maxime; Tarvus, Vertti; Palmroth, Minna
Title=First 3D hybrid-Vlasov global simulation of auroral proton precipitation and comparison with satellite observations, 2023, doi:10.1051/swsc/202301710.48550/arXiv.2301.06578, ID=23720480
journal=Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Keywords found:spdf, space physics data facility, omni, omniweb
Sample usage ( BODY ) = from http://cedar.openmadrigal.org/. We also thank J.H. King and N.E. Papitashvili of NASA/SPDF and QSS and the original providers
Sample usage ( BODY ) = E., and J. H. King, 2020. OMNI 5-min Data Set [Data set]. NASA Space Physics Data Facility.
Sample usage ( BODY ) = were obtained from the OMNI database at 5-min resolution (King and Papitashvili, 2005; Papitashvili and King, 2020). 3. Method
Sample usage ( BODY ) = from https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/, at 5-min resolution (Papitashvili and King, 2020). References Ala-Lahti, M., T. I. Pulkkinen, Y.

Authors=Zakharenkova, Irina; Cherniak, Iurii; Gleason, Scott; Hunt, Douglas; Freesland, Douglas; Krimchansky, Alexander; McCorkel, Joel; Ramsey, Graeme; Chapel, Jim
Title=Statistical validation of ionospheric electron density profiles retrievals from GOES geosynchronous satellites, 2023, doi:10.1051/swsc/2023022, ID=24404494
journal=Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Keywords found:international reference ionosphere
Sample usage ( ABSTRACT ) = missions, as well as model simulation results provided by the empirical International Reference Ionosphere

Authors=Nedal, Mohamed; Kozarev, Kamen; Arsenov, Nestor; Zhang, Peijin
Title=Forecasting solar energetic proton integral fluxes with bi-directional long short-term memory neural networks, 2023, doi:10.1051/swsc/202302610.48550/arXiv.2309.11636, ID=24404497
journal=Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Keywords found:spdf, space physics data facility, omni, omniweb
Sample usage ( BODY ) = Physics Data Facility (SPDF) OMNIWeb database4 , hosted by the Goddard Space Flight Center. This database
Sample usage ( BODY ) = from December 1976 to July 2019, which spans the past four solar cycles. These data were sourced from the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) OMNIWeb database4 , hosted by the Goddard Space Flight Center. This database
Sample usage ( BODY ) = throughout the study period. In particular, the IMF and plasma data in the OMNI database are obtained from the IMP,
Sample usage ( BODY ) = forecast windows (1-day, 2-day, and 3-day ahead) based on daily data obtained from the OMNIWeb database
Sample usage ( ABSTRACT ) = ahead) based on daily data obtained from the OMNIWeb database from 1976 to 2019. As the SEP variability