Benchmarking CME Arrival Time and Impact: Progress on Metadata, Metrics, and Events
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2019
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Journal Title:Space Weather
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Description:Accurateforecastingofthearrivaltimeandsubsequentgeomagneticimpactsofcoronalmass ejections(CMEs)atEarthisanimportantobjectiveforspaceweatherforecastingagencies.Recently,the CMEArrivalandImpactworkingteamhasmadesignificantprogresstowarddefiningcommunity-agreedmetricsandvalidationmethodstoassessthecurrentstateofCMEmodelingcapabilities.Thiswillallowthe communitytoquantifyourcurrentcapabilitiesandtrackprogressinmodelsovertime.First,itiscrucialthat thecommunityfocusesonthecollectionofthenecessarymetadatafortransparencyandreproducibilityofresults.ConcerningCMEarrivalandimpactwehaveidentifiedsixdifferentmetadatatypes:3-DCME measurement,modeldescription,modelinput,CME(non)arrivalobservation,modeloutputdata,and metricsandvalidationmethods.Second,theworkingteamhasalsoidentifiedavalidationtimeperiod,
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Source:Space Weather, 17(1), 6-26
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ISSN:1542-7390 ; 1542-7390
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:03b7396bbd95d5ed106826b3dbc14ceda48b1622b8785524dcd54243c2004323
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