COST – ES0803 WG2: Space Weather Products and Services
COST – ES0803WG2: Space Weather Products and
Services
WG & SWG Structure
Timetable
Proposed (co-)leaders
WG 2. Space weather products and servicesLeader: R. Van der Linden / Co-Leader: H. Lundstedt
SG 2.1: Identification of current space weather resourcesLeader: D. Heynderickx / Co-Leader: Rami Vainio
SG 2.2: Market segmentation including cartography and users requirementsLeader: Iwona Stanislawska / Co-Leader: TBD
SG 2.3: Feasibility study for new market-oriented products and servicesLeader: M. Hapgood / Co-Leader: TBD
DRAFT INITIAL WORKPLAN
WP 221: User Requirements for Space Weather Resources and Products (SWG2.2)
WP 211: Catalogue of Space Weather Resources and Products (SWG2.1)
WP 212: Critical review of existing Space Weather capacity in Europe (SWG2.1)
WP 231: Definition and feasibility analysis of new Space Weather Services and Products (SWG2.3)
WP 232: Benefit analysis of new Space Weather Services and Products (SWG2.3)
WP211 Catalogue of Space Weather Resources and Products
ObjectivesCompile a catalogue of space weather resources, service activities and
products
WP Inputs• Catalogues compiled during other projects (ESA Pilot Project Studies,
SWENET, DIAS, COST724 catalogue, ISES RWCs, SOTERIA, ... )• Contacts of COST members with other sources (airlines, spacecraft
operators, telecommunication authorities, grid and pipeline operators, military, ...), soliciting inputs
• Output of Research Proposal “State of the art survey on real-time available data and products that characterize near-Earth space conditions up to GEO orbits” (Kutiev and Anna Belehaki)
WP211 Catalogue of Space Weather Resources and Products
Main activities• Creation of a template for resource specification• Creation of a catalogue section on the project web site, consisting of:
o Page(s) listing the catalogue (per project, application, category, country, ...)o Upload facility for adding/updating entries by registered participantso Ideally, set up a database for storing the catalogue in order to facilitate classification, updates, ingestion, analysis...
• Establish a mailing list to solicit inputs, comments, ...• Compile an up to date catalogue, and keep it up to date
WP Outputs• Web site section• Catalogue database• Up to date catalogue
WP221: User Requirements for Space Weather Resources and Products
Objectives• Collect user requirements from previous and ongoing service activities• Collect user requirements from SW related industry• Synthesize an up-to-date user requirement list• Perform market segmentation
Inputs• Existing user requirements from space weather services and products (ESA Pilot Project Studies, SWENET, DIAS, COST724 activities, ISES RWCs, SOTERIA, ... )
Main activities
• Creation of a user survey form• Creation of a user requirement section on the project web site, consisting of:
o Page(s) listing the requirements (per project, application, ...)o Upload facility for adding requirements by registered participantso Ideally, set up a database for storing the requirements in order to facilitate classification, updates, ingestion, analysis...
• Establish a mailing list to solicit inputs, comments, ...• Review the user requirements list and compile a “definitive” list
Outputs• Web site section• Database of user requirements• Reviewed list of user requirements• Catalogue of Space Weather related industrial activities
WP221: User Requirements for Space Weather Resources and Products
WP213: Critical review of existing space weather capacity in Europe
Objectives• Review existing and planned monitoring capability• Compile a report identifying requirements for facility upgrades and shortcomings in present day
monitoring capabilities• Critical review of existing products and services to assess usefulness and performance
WP Inputs• Catalogues compiled in WP 211• User requirements compiled in WP 221• Output of Research Proposal “On the assessment of ionospheric operational models: evaluation
of the SWIF model performance during disturbed ionospheric conditions” (Tsagouri, Perrone, Mikhailov)
• Output of Research Proposal “On the assessment of the performance of existing space weather models: review study of current practice and available services” (Tsagouri, Glover, Belehaki)
• Output of Research Proposal “Performance assessment: approaching a quantitative comparison between observations and models for ionospheric data assimilation systems” (Bushell, Jackson)
WP213: Critical review of existing Space Weather capacity in Europe
Main activities• Confront existing monitoring capabilities with user requirements• Identify gaps in existing capabilities• Identify overlap or redundancy in monitoring resources• Propose upgrades to existing capabilities and establishment of new ones
where needed• Identify obsolete or poorly performing services and products
WP Outputs• Report on resources and recommendations for upgrades and improvements• Report on obsolete products and services and recommendations for
replacements or upgrades
WG Membership: SWG2.1Henrik Lundstedt (IRF Lund, SE) Current space weather resources
Susan McKenna-Lawlor (STI, Ireland) Space weather resources in China
Rami Qahwaji + co-workers (U Bradford, UK) Contribution to a catalogue of resources
Alan Thomson (BGS Edinburgh, UK) Knowledge of magnetometer networks and GIC services
Ari Viljanen (FMI, FI) Knowledge of magnetometer networks and GIC services
Ioanna Tsagouri (NOA Athens, GR) Ionospheric monitoring using radio sounding techniques
Peter Wintoft (IRF Lund, SE) Contribution to catalogues of space weather resources
Juan Jose Curto (Obs Ebro, ES) Geomagnetic effects due to solar flares
Mike Hapgood (RAL, UK) Databases developed in UK and European programs
Mark Lester (U Leicester, UK) HF propagation conditions and electric potential at high latitudes
Vida Zigman (U Nova Gorica, SI) Data base of VLF reception recordings
Paul Cannon, Matthew Angling (Qinetiq, UK) Electron density model of the ionosphereTrans-ionospheric radio propagation simulator
Norbert Jakowski (DLR, DE) Regular near-real time TEC maps above Europe
Vida Zigman (U Nova Gorica, SI) Correlation models connecting VLF emissions of solar-terrestrial phenomena
WG Membership: SW2.2Pavel Hejda (Inst Geophys Acad Sci Prague, CZ) Collaboration with pipeline owners on GIC threat
Jean Lilensten (LPG, FR) Planetary space weather codes
Paul Cannon, Matthew Angling (Qinetiq, UK) Electron density model of the ionosphereTrans-ionospheric radio propagation simulator
Mark Lester (U Leicester, UK) HF propagation conditions and electric potential at high latitudes
Iwona Stanislawska (Space Res Ctr Warsaw, PL) Maintenance of SW navigator
Mike Hapgood (RAL, UK) Databases developed in UK and European programs
WG Membership: SW2.3Jean Lilensten (LPG, FR) Economic benefits of a European operational space weather program
Iwona Stanislawska (Space Res Ctr Warsaw, PL) Maintenance of SW navigator
Andrew Bushell, David Jackson, Camilla Matthison (Metoffice, UK) Identify areas for future scientific development
Vida Zigman (U Nova Gorica, SI) Correlation models connecting VLF emissions of solar-terrestrial phenomena
Joran Moen (, NO)
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