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Special issue “Solar–terrestrial environment prediction: toward the synergy of science and forecasting operation of space weather and space climate”
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2021
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Source: Earth, Planets and Space, 73(1)
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Journal Title:Earth, Planets and Space
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Description:The space environmental variability (widely called “space weather”) can influence the electromagnetic environment around the earth and human life. In particular, a severe space weather event caused by a large solar eruption is a potential risk to social infrastructures such as artificial satellites, aviation, electric power, communications, and positioning systems. Furthermore, it has been pointed out that long-term variation in the solar cycle may affect the global environment. Therefore, predicting the solar–terrestrial environment is important not only as scientific research, but also for sustaining a safe and secure modern society. However, the mechanism of solar–terrestrial environmental dynamics and its influence on the socio-economic system is not yet fully understood.
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Source:Earth, Planets and Space, 73(1)
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ISSN:1880-5981
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Rights Information:CC BY
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