Space Weather Parameters: Modeling and Prediction from the Data of Groundbased Observations of Solar Activity


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We consider the prospects for developing a forecast system for space weather (SPW) parameters with the use of home facilities for groundbased observations of solar activity. The space weather forecast can be conventionally divided into three components: (i) the prediction of recurrent, slowly changing events connected with the topology of the large-scale magnetic field, (ii) the estimation of fluxes of UV and high-energy radiation, and (iii) the observation of high-speed phenomena, such as solar flares and eruption processes, and the prediction of their consequences at the the Earth’s orbit. At present, to predict recurrent events, data from regular observations of the large-scale field of the Sun by the solar telescope–magnetographs for operative (realtime) prediction (STOP) are effectively used. To estimate high-energy fluxes, to register eruption events, and to estimate their geoefficiency, data from the patrol optical telescope–spectrographs may be used. Patrol telescopes operate in automatic mode and register the processes with an interval of approximately one minute. To detect eruption processes, we propose a method based on the difference between the intensity values in the wings of chromospheric spectral lines. The results of the use of the observational complex of the Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station for the SW forecast are considered in the paper.

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A. Tlatov

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory; Kalmyk State University

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Email: tlatov@mail.ru
Rússia, Kislovodsk, 357700; Elista, 358009

A. Shramko

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory

Email: tlatov@mail.ru
Rússia, Kislovodsk, 357700

Ya. Chernov

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory

Email: tlatov@mail.ru
Rússia, Kislovodsk, 357700

M. Strelkov

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory

Email: tlatov@mail.ru
Rússia, Kislovodsk, 357700

E. Naga Varun

Kalmyk State University

Email: tlatov@mail.ru
Rússia, Elista, 358009

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