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  Global validation of data-assimilative electron ring current nowcast for space weather applications

Haas, B., SHPRITS, Y., Wutzig, M., Szabo-Roberts, M., Garcia Penaranda, M., Castillo Tibocha, A. M., Himmelsbach, J., Wang, D., Miyoshi, Y., Kasahara, S., Keika, K., Yokota, S., Shinohara, I., Hori, T. (2024): Global validation of data-assimilative electron ring current nowcast for space weather applications. - Scientific Reports, 14, 2327.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-52187-0

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Haas, Bernhard1, Author              
SHPRITS, YURI1, Author              
Wutzig, Michael1, Author              
Szabo-Roberts, Matyas1, Author              
Garcia Penaranda, Marina1, Author              
Castillo Tibocha, Angelica Maria1, Author              
Himmelsbach, Julia1, Author              
Wang, D.1, Author              
Miyoshi, Yoshizumi2, Author
Kasahara, Satoshi2, Author
Keika, Kunihiro2, Author
Yokota, Shoichiro2, Author
Shinohara, Iku2, Author
Hori, Tomo2, Author
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12.7 Space Physics and Space Weather, 2.0 Geophysics, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_2239888              
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 Abstract: The hazardous plasma environment surrounding Earth poses risks to satellites due to internal charging and surface charging effects. Accurate predictions of these risks are crucial for minimizing damage and preparing for system failures of satellites. To forecast the plasma environment, it is essential to know the current state of the system, as the accuracy of the forecast depends on the accuracy of the initial condition of the forecast. In this study, we use data assimilation techniques to combine observational data and model predictions, and present the first global validation of a data-assimilative electron ring current nowcast during a geomagnetic storm. By assimilating measurements from one satellite and validating the results against another satellite in a different magnetic local time sector, we assess the global response and effectiveness of the data assimilation technique for space weather applications. Using this method, we found that the simulation accuracy can be drastically improved at times when observations are available while eliminating almost all of the bias previously present in the model. These findings contribute to the construction of improved operational models in estimating surface charging risks and providing realistic ’source’ populations for radiation belt simulations.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 14 Sequence Number: 2327 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals2_395
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