Review on space weather in Latin America. 2. The research networks ready for space weather
The present work is the second of a three-part review of space weather in Latin America, specifically observing its evolution in three countries (Argentina, Brazil and Mexico). This work comprises a summary of scientific challenges in space weather research that are considered to be open scientific...
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paper:paper_02731177_v58_n10_p1940_Denardini2023-06-08T15:25:44Z Review on space weather in Latin America. 2. The research networks ready for space weather Dasso, Sergio Ricardo Latin America Space physics Space science Space weather Data handling Space research Data pipelines International community Latin America Latin americans Research networks Space physics Space science Space weather Weather forecasting The present work is the second of a three-part review of space weather in Latin America, specifically observing its evolution in three countries (Argentina, Brazil and Mexico). This work comprises a summary of scientific challenges in space weather research that are considered to be open scientific questions and how they are being addressed in terms of instrumentation by the international community, including the Latin American groups. We also provide an inventory of the networks and collaborations being constructed in Latin America, including details on the data processing, capabilities and a basic description of the resulting variables. These instrumental networks currently used for space science research are gradually being incorporated into the space weather monitoring data pipelines as their data provides key variables for monitoring and forecasting space weather, which allow these centers to monitor space weather and issue watches, warnings and alerts. © 2016 COSPAR Fil:Dasso, S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2016 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02731177_v58_n10_p1940_Denardini http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02731177_v58_n10_p1940_Denardini |
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The present work is the second of a three-part review of space weather in Latin America, specifically observing its evolution in three countries (Argentina, Brazil and Mexico). This work comprises a summary of scientific challenges in space weather research that are considered to be open scientific questions and how they are being addressed in terms of instrumentation by the international community, including the Latin American groups. We also provide an inventory of the networks and collaborations being constructed in Latin America, including details on the data processing, capabilities and a basic description of the resulting variables. These instrumental networks currently used for space science research are gradually being incorporated into the space weather monitoring data pipelines as their data provides key variables for monitoring and forecasting space weather, which allow these centers to monitor space weather and issue watches, warnings and alerts. © 2016 COSPAR |
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Dasso, Sergio Ricardo |
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Dasso, Sergio Ricardo |
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Review on space weather in Latin America. 2. The research networks ready for space weather |
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Review on space weather in Latin America. 2. The research networks ready for space weather |
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Review on space weather in Latin America. 2. The research networks ready for space weather |
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Review on space weather in Latin America. 2. The research networks ready for space weather |
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