Next generation magnetic field measurements from low-earth orbit satellites enable enhanced space weather operations

Large-scale current systems in the ionosphere and the magnetosphere are intimately controlled by the solar wind-magnetosphere interaction and the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling. During space weather events, these currents reconfigure and intensify significantly in response to enhanced solar wind-magnetosphere interaction, facilitating explosive energy input from the magnetosphere into the ionosphere-thermosphere system and inducing electric current surges in electric power systems on the ground. Therefore, measurements of magnetic manifestations associated with the dynamic changes of the current systems are crucial for specifying the energy input into the ionosphere-thermosphere system, understanding energy dissipation mechanisms, and predicting the severity of their space weather impacts. We investigate the potential uses of high-quality magnetic field data for space weather operations and propose real-time data products from next generation constellation missions that enable improved space weather forecasting and mitigation.

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Author Le, Guan
Knipp, Delores J.
Rastätter, Lutz
Lu, Gang
Ozturk, Dogacan Su
Slavin, James A.
Maute, Astrid
Klenzing, Jeffrey
Zou, Shasha
Espley, Jared R.
Purucker, Michael
Akhavan-Tafti, Mojtaba
Poh, Gang Kai
Wang, Zihan
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Publication Date 2022-11-18T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Le, Guan, Knipp, Delores J., Rastätter, Lutz, Lu, Gang, Ozturk, Dogacan Su, Slavin, James A., Maute, Astrid, Klenzing, Jeffrey, Zou, Shasha, Espley, Jared R., Purucker, Michael, Akhavan-Tafti, Mojtaba, Poh, Gang Kai, Wang, Zihan. (2022). Next generation magnetic field measurements from low-earth orbit satellites enable enhanced space weather operations. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7z89h97. Accessed 23 June 2025.

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