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University Partnering for Operational Support Radiation Belt
UPOS RB Forecasting Model

Model Description:

Satellites in space are instrumental in providing surveillance, communication, and navigation capability. Geomagnetic disturbances, which are related to enhancements of MeV electron intensity at geostationary orbit, can hamper these operations and can cause malfunction or failure of satellites and their onboard sensors. Accurate prediction of daily-averaged MeV electron intensity at geostationary orbit can be used to monitor the daily dosage of these MeV electrons for geostationary satellites. A recent significant advance in predicting the daily averaged intensity of energetic electrons at geostationary orbit was reported by Li et al. (Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 1887-1890, 2001) based solely on real-time solar wind parameters and a simple radial diffusion model. This model gives predictions 1-2 days in advance. This project has extended the work of Li et al. by improving the diffusion coefficient used and by providing predictions 27 days in advance.

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Model Developers:

Tony Lui, JHU/APL
Syau-Yun Hsieh, JHU/APL

Relevant Links:
http://sd-www.jhuapl.edu/UPOS/MEV/index.html

CCMC Contact Persons:
Anna Chulaki
301-286-5133

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Office of Scientific Research Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Weather Agency NOAA Space Environment Center National Science Foundation Office of Naval Research

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