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000007029 100__ $$aVanlommel, Petra
000007029 245__ $$a1st E-SWAN school: Space Weather Data, Models and Services
000007029 260__ $$c2023
000007029 269__ $$c2023-11-18
000007029 520__ $$aSporadic and massive eruptions of highly energetic matter and radiation from the Sun can trigger Space Weather processes in the near-Earth environment. Technological infrastructures on and around our planet are prone to Space Weather: satellite navigation and radio wave propagation can be impacted, as well as large energy transport systems like electrical power grids. Human health is also endangered by Space Weather: harmful radiation at flight altitude can increase when a solar particle storm hits the Earth’s environment, exposing crews and passengers to increased particle radiation. Impacted stakeholders want to learn about those natural hazards. The need for Space Weather knowledge is increasing fast as more nations, companies and industries want to increase their awareness and resilience, to bridge with the reference community and learn how products made available by its members can be suitable for specific needs. The school covers the basics of space weather, space weather data, models, indices, alerts, forecasts and products. The school offers guidance and an overview of the vast amount of online information offered by the STCE and other space weather centers. Special emphasis will be given to Space Weather indices: where to find them, how to interpret and use them. The monitoring, forecast and alerting services of the STCE and other space weather centers will be discussed, as well as the PECASUS consortium, which provides a Space Weather service for the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in the form of advisories on impacts on GNSS, HF radio communication and increased radiation at flight altitude. The Saturday-Sunday course is given by qualified STCE staff. Lectures on particular subjects will be given by STCE experts who gained expertise through scientific research, involvement in space missions as well as space weather operations, monitoring, and forecasting.
000007029 594__ $$aSTCE
000007029 700__ $$aD'Huys, Elke
000007029 700__ $$aLemaitre, Olivier
000007029 773__ $$te-SWAN school at ESWW2023, Toulouse
000007029 8560_ $$fpetra.vanlommel@ksb-orb.be
000007029 85642 $$ahttps://eswan.eu/index.php?id=139
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