The Space Weather Forecast Program |
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Authors: | K. Marubashi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Space Weather Forecast Program, Hiraiso Solar Terrestrial Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory, Nakaminato, Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the Space Weather Forecast Program managed by the Communications Research Laboratory of Japan. It is a long-range program consisting of three phases of five years each. This program emerged after an effort to investigate future needs for space environment prediction. We conclude that solar flares and magnetic storms are two main critical phenomena which will affect human's space activities in the 21st century. The core of the program is to set up a Space Weather Forecast Center which has core facilities: (1) a computer network system; (2) ground facilities for continuous observation of the Sun; and (3) a satellite-based space environment monitoring system. Emphasis is placed upon the necessity of internal cooperation for efficient operation of the Forecast Center. |
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