The NASA space weather science and observation gap analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
This document summarizes the results of a science and measurement gap analysis performed by space weather experts from academia, the commercial sector, and the space weather operational and end-user community under a NASA task order to the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). The analysis informs on how measurements from NASA observatories will advance forecasting, nowcasting, and hindcasting (collectively referred to as “*-casting”) capabilities by focusing on two tasks: (1) assess the current state of NASA's observational capability to address the science of space weather (SWx) and improve accuracy of predictive forecasting models and (2) identify high-priority measurements critical to improved fore(now)-casting that are either at risk or currently unavailable. The paper describes the gap analysis assumptions, scope, process, and summarizes its output and findings most relevant to the International Space Weather Action Teams (ISWAT) effort.
Identifier
85164576973 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Advances in Space Research
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2023.06.046
e-ISSN
18791948
ISSN
02731177
Fund Ref
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Recommended Citation
Vourlidas, Angelos; Turner, Drew; Biesecker, Doug; Coster, Anthea; Engell, Alec; Ho, George; Immel, Thomas; Keys, Catherine; Lanzerotti, Louis; Lu, Gang; Lugaz, Noé; Luhmann, Janet; Leila Mays, M.; O'Brien, Paul; Semones, Eddie; Spence, Harlan; Upton, Lisa; and White, Stephen, "The NASA space weather science and observation gap analysis" (2023). Faculty Publications. 2396.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/2396