ENLIL Solar Wind Prediction - Density
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Results of heliospheric computations are shown between 0.1 and 1.1 AU
for 7 days, begining on the day with the most recent
solar wind source data.
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Date (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss UTC) at the top left corresponds to
displayed results.
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Date (yyy-mm-dd UTC -/+ days) at the top right gives time relative
to beginning of the day with the most recent solar wind source data.
Negative (positive) values are for times prior (subsequent)
to that reference date.
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Three slices passing through Earth show the radial component of
the solar wind density using the color scale given at the bottom left.
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The white line shows the heliospheric current sheet which represents
a magnetic sector boundary.
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The polarity of magnetic sectors is indicated by blue or red color at
boundaries of the computational region.
The blue is for negative (toward the Sun) and the red is for positive
(away from the Sun) polarity.
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The black-and-white line shows the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF)
line passing through Earth.
This is a page in progress.
Please send questions and comments to
Dusan.Odstrcil@nasa.gov
from
George Mason University/CDS/Space Weather Laboratory
and
NASA/GSFC/Space Weather Laboratory
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Acknowledgments: This work has been supported in part by
AFOSR/MURI, NASA/LWS, NASA/STEREO, NSF/CISM, and NSF/SHINE projects.
Last update: 2008-03-23
Last update: 2010-06-04