The Space Weather Reanalysis

E. A. Kihn, A. J. Ridley

National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Co., USA

M. N. Zhizhin

Geophysical Center RAS, Moscow, Russia


Abstract

[1]  The Space Weather Analysis (SWA) is an 11 year space weather representation using the output of physically consistent data-driven space weather models. The resulting product is an enhanced look at the space environment on consistent grids, time resolution, coordinate systems and containing key fields allowing a user with modeling capability to quickly and easily incorporate the impact of the near-Earth space climate in environmentally sensitive models. The results will be made available via the eGY standards along with tools for intelligent data mining, classification and event detection developed jointly with WDC-B, Russia which will be applied to the historical space-weather database.

Received 17 September 2007; revised 5 February 2008; accepted 6 February 2008; published 22 February 2008.

Keywords: space weather representation, monitoring systems, data mining, near-earth space environment.

Index Terms: 2794 Magnetospheric Physics: Instruments and techniques; 2753 Magnetospheric Physics: Numerical modeling; 7959 Space Weather: Models; 7999 Space Weather: General or miscellaneous.


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