The Influence of Spacecraft Latitudinal Offset on the Accuracy of Corotation Forecasts
The Influence of Spacecraft Latitudinal Offset on the Accuracy of Corotation Forecasts
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Washington: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Knowledge of the ambient solar wind is important for accurate space weather forecasting. A simple‐but‐effective method of forecasting near‐Earth solar wind speed is “corotation,” wherein solar wind structure is assumed to be fixed in the reference frame rotating with the Sun. Under this approximation, observations at a source spacecraft can be rota...
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The Influence of Spacecraft Latitudinal Offset on the Accuracy of Corotation Forecasts
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1542-7390,1539-4964
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1542-7390
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10.1029/2021SW002802