Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society (한국우주과학회:학술대회논문집(한국우주과학회보))
- 2004.04a
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- Pages.38-38
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- 2004
Solar Activity as a Driver of Space Weather II. Extreme Activity: October-November 2003
- Jo, Gyeong-Seok (Dept. of GeoTechnology Engineering, Korea Astronomy Observatory) ;
- Mun, Yong-Jae (Dept. of GeoTechnology Engineering, Korea Astronomy Observatory) ;
- Kim, Rok-Sun ;
- Hwang, Yu-Ra (Dept. of GeoTechnology Engineering, Korea Astronomy Observatory) ;
- Kim, Hae-Dong (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Jeong, Jong-Gyun ;
- Im, Mu-Taek (Korea Institute of GeoScience and Mineral resource) ;
- Park, Yeong-Deuk (Dept. of GeoTechnology Engineering, Korea Astronomy Observatory)
- Published : 2004.04.01
Abstract
In this talk, we present a good example of extreme solar and geomagnetic activities from October to November, 2003. These activities are characterized by very large sunspot groups, X-class solar flares, strong particle events, and huge geomagnetic storms. We discuss ground-based and space-based data in terms of space weather scales. We applied the CME propagation models to these events in order to predict the arrivals of heliospheric disturbances. (omitted)
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