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    Forecasting >300 MeV SEP Events: Extending SPARX to High Energies by C. O. G. Waterfall, S. Dalla, M. S. Marsh, T. Laitinen, A. Hutchinson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract The forecasting of solar energetic particles (SEPs) is a prominent area of space weather research. Numerous forecasting models exist that predict SEP event properties at proton energies <100 MeV. …”
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    Effect of Additional Magnetograph Observations From Different Lagrangian Points in Sun‐Earth System on Predicted Properties of Quasi‐Steady Solar Wind at 1 AU by A. A. Pevtsov, G. Petrie, P. MacNeice, I. I. Virtanen

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Abstract Modeling the space weather conditions for a near‐Earth environment depends on a proper representation of magnetic fields on the Sun. …”
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    Using Gradient Boosting Regression to Improve Ambient Solar Wind Model Predictions by R. L. Bailey, M. A. Reiss, C. N. Arge, C. Möstl, C. J. Henney, M. J. Owens, U. V. Amerstorfer, T. Amerstorfer, A. J. Weiss, J. Hinterreiter

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Accurately forecasting the ambient solar wind flow is therefore imperative to space weather awareness. Here, we present a machine learning approach in which solutions from magnetic models of the solar corona are used to output the solar wind conditions near the Earth. …”
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    A Real‐Time Prediction System of the Intensity of Solar Energetic Proton Events Based on a Solution of the Diffusion Equation by Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, X. Li, P. B. Zuo

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The HITSEP system has huge potential to apply in the space weather forecast. The application of the HITSEP system in space weather forecasting is very promising.…”
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