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CMEs and SEPs During November-December 2020: A Challenge for Real-Time Space Weather Forecasting
DOI: 10.1029/2021SW002993 Bibcode: 2022SpWea..2002993P

Maksimovic, Milan; Möstl, Christian; Galvin, Antoinette B. +20 more

Predictions of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar energetic particles (SEPs) are a central issue in space weather forecasting. In recent years, interest in space weather predictions has expanded to include impacts at other planets beyond Earth as well as spacecraft scattered throughout the heliosphere. In this sense, the scope of space weathe…

2022 Space Weather
MEx SolarOrbiter SOHO 29
CME Evolution in the Structured Heliosphere and Effects at Earth and Mars During Solar Minimum
DOI: 10.1029/2022SW003215 Bibcode: 2022SpWea..2003215P

Nitta, Nariaki V.; Holmström, Mats; Futaana, Yoshifumi +13 more

The activity of the Sun alternates between a solar minimum and a solar maximum, the former corresponding to a period of "quieter" status of the heliosphere. During solar minimum, it is in principle more straightforward to follow eruptive events and solar wind structures from their birth at the Sun throughout their interplanetary journey. In this p…

2022 Space Weather
MEx SOHO 25