Extreme events in geospace : origins, predictability, and consequences /
Extreme Events in Geospace: Origins, Predictability, and Consequences helps deepen the understanding, description, and forecasting of the complex and inter-related phenomena of extreme space weather events. Composed of chapters written by representatives from many different institutions and fields o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Elsevier,
[2018]
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Overview of impacts and effects
- Linking space weather science to impacts
- the view from the earth
- Part 2. Solar origins and statistics of extremes
- Extreme solar eruptions and their space weather consequences
- Solar flare forecasting: present methods and challenges
- Geoeffectiveness of solar and interplanetary structures and generation of strong geomagnetic storms
- Statistics of extreme space weather events
- Data-driven modeling of extreme space weather
- Part 3. Geomagnetic storms and geomagnetically induced currents
- Supergeomagnetic storms: past, present, and future An overview of science challenges pertaining to our understanding of extreme geomagnetically induced currents
- Extreme-event geoelectric hazard maps
- Geomagnetic storms: first-principles models for extreme geospace environment
- Empirical modeling of extreme events: storm-time geomagnetic field, electric current, and pressure distributions
- Part 4. Plasma and radiation environment
- Extreme space weather events: a GOES perspective
- Near-Earth radiation environment for extreme solar and geomagnetic conditions
- Magnetospheric "killer" relativistic electron dropouts (REDs) and repopulation: a cyclical process
- Extreme space weather spacecraft surface charging and arcing effects
- Deep dielectric charging and spacecraft anomalies
- Solar particle events and human deep space exploration: measurements and considerations
- Characterizing the variation in atmospheric radiation at aviation altitudes
- High-energy transient luminous atmospheric phenomena: the potential danger for suborbital flights
- Part 5. Ionospheric/thermospheric effects and impacts
- Ionosphere and thermosphere responses to extreme geomagnetic storms
- How might the thermosphere and ionosphere react to an extreme space weather event?
- The effect of solar radio bursts on GNSS signals
- Extreme ionospheric storms and their effects on GPS systems
- Recent geoeffective space weather events and technological system impacts
- Extreme space weather in time: effects on Earth
- Part 6. Dealing with the space weather
- Dealing with space weather: the Canadian experience
- Space weather: what are policymakers seeking?
- Extreme space weather and emergency management
- The social and economic impacts of moderate and severe space weather
- Severe space weather events in the Australian context
- Extreme space weather research in Japan.