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The editors present a state of the art overview on the Physics of Space Weather and its effects on technological and biological systems on the ground and in space. Beginning with a general introduction and historical review, the book summarizes important milestones in observation and understanding of space weather and its consequences. Further chapters explore the impact of the variation of solar and interplanetary conditions on the plasma and magnetic field structure of Earth's magnetosphere, and the physics of disruptions in radio-wave and GPS systems. The book concludes with an outlook on the future of space weather research and projects in the timeframe until 2015.
Provides the first comprehensive, scientific background of space storms caused by the sun and its impact on geospace and subsequent technological and biological impacts Focuses on weather issues which have become vital for the development of nationwide technological infrastructures Comprehensive coverage of the various aspects of space weather physics and of space weather impacts on technological assets Explains magnetic storms on earth, including the effects of EUV radiation on the atmosphere Will help establish realtime space weather forecasts Details the threat solar effects represent to modern telecommunication systems, including national power grid systems, aircraft and manned spaceflight
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This book is a state-of-the-art review on the physics of space weather and on space weather impacts on human technology, including manned spaceflight. With contributions from a team of international experts, this comprehensive work covers all aspects of space weather physical processes, and all known aspects of space hazards from humans, both in space and on Earth.
Space Weather - Physics and Effects
details the threat that solar effects might have on modern telecommunication systems, including national power grid systems, aircraft and manned spaceflight.
Contenu
Space weather forecasting historically viewed through the lens of meteorology.- The Sun as the prime source of space weather.- The coupling of the solar wind to the Earth's magnetosphere.- Major radiation environments in the heliosphere and their implications for interplanetary travel.- Radiation belts and ring current.- Ionospheric response.- Solar effects in the middle and lower stratosphere and probable associations with the troposphere.- Space weather effects on communications.- Space weather effects on power grids.- Space weather impacts on space radiation protection.- Effects on spacecraft hardware and operations.- Effects on satellite navigation.- Forecasting space weather.