Solar wind-magnetosphere drivers of space weather

D.N. Baker
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Space weather is a term which refers to the dynamic, highly variable conditions in the geospace environment. This includes conditions on the sun, in the interplanetary medium, and in the magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere system. Adverse changes in the near-Earth space environment can diminish the performance and reliability of both spacecraft and ground-based systems. This, in turn, can spell major losses due to communication, navigation, power system, and reconnaissance satellite operational problems. This paper discusses some of the principal adverse space environmental effects presently known including trapped magnetospheric radiation, solar energetic particles, geomagnetic storms, and magnetospheric substorms. Methods for predicting changes in space weather are also considered. It is concluded that practical and effective methods of predicting and mitigating space weather effects are close at hand.

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空间天气的太阳风-磁层驱动因素
空间天气是一个术语,指的是地球空间环境中动态的、高度可变的条件。这包括太阳、行星际介质和磁层-电离层-热层系统的条件。近地空间环境的不利变化会降低航天器和地面系统的性能和可靠性。这可能会导致通信、导航、电力系统、侦察卫星的运行问题造成重大损失。本文讨论了目前已知的一些主要的不利空间环境效应,包括捕获磁层辐射、太阳高能粒子、地磁风暴和磁层亚风暴。本文还讨论了预测空间天气变化的方法。得出的结论是,预测和减轻空间天气影响的实用有效方法近在咫尺。
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