New Solar Cycle Prediction Method
Astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have recently developed a novel method to predict solar cycle amplitudes and enhance space weather forecasting using a century of solar data.
- This new prediction method also has potential applications in space weather forecasting, an area that monitors conditions in the solar system influenced by solar activity.
- Space weather encompasses solar phenomena like solar wind, coronal mass ejections, and solar flares, which can affect Earth’s magnetosphere and impact communication systems, power grids, and spacecraft.
- The researchers found a significant correlation between the width of supergranular cells on the sun’s surface during the solar minimum and ....
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