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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1493911813
  • ISBN-13: 9781493911813
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Presents an overview of recent research on the original of solar phenomena that affect Earth’s technological systems.

This topical issue is based on the presentations given at the 26th National Solar Observatory (NSO) Summer Workshop held at the National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak, New Mexico, USA from 30 April to 4 May 2012. This unique forum brought together experts in different areas of solar and space physics to help in developing a full picture of the origin of solar phenomena that affect Earth’s technological systems. The articles include theory, model and observation research on the origin of the solar activity and its cycle, as well as a discussion on how to incorporate the research into space-weather forecasting tools.

This volume is aimed at graduate students and researchers active in solar physics and space science.

Previously published in Solar Physics, Vol. 289/2, 2014.

Solar Origins of Space Weather and Space Climate: Preface
1(4)
I. Gonzalez Hernandez
R. Komm
A. Pevtsov
J.W. Leibacher
Buoyant Magnetic Loops Generated by Global Convective Dynamo Action
5(18)
N.J. Nelson
B.P. Brown
A. Sacha Bran
M.S. Miesch
J. Toomre
Helioseismic Holography of an Artificial Submerged Sound Speed Perturbation and Implications for the Detection of Pre-emergence Signatures of Active Regions
23(16)
D.C. Braun
Active Regions with Superpenumbral Whirls and Their Subsurface Kinetic Helicity
39(18)
R. Komm
S. Gosain
A. Pevtsov
A Study of Connections Between Solar Flares and Subsurface Flow Fields of Active Regions
57(10)
Y. Gao
J. Zhao
H. Zhang
A Full-Sun Magnetic Index from Helioseismology Inferences
67(12)
I. Gonzalez Hernandez
M. Diaz Alfaro
K. Jain
W.K. Tobiska
D.C. Braun
F. Hill
F. Perez Hernandez
Far- and Extreme-UV Solar Spectral Irradiance and Radiance from Simplified Atmospheric Physical Models
79(30)
J.M. Fontenla
E. Landi
M. Snow
T. Woods
Survey and Merging of Sunspot Catalogs
109(18)
L. Lefevre
F. Cletie
Sunspot Group Development in High Temporal Resolution
127(16)
J. Murakozy
T. Baranyi
A. Ludmany
Migration and Extension of Solar Active Longitudinal Zones
143(14)
N. Gyenge
T. Baranyi
A. Ludmany
Cyclic and Long-Term Variation of Sunspot Magnetic Fields
157(10)
A.A. Pevtsov
L. Bertello
A.G. Tlatov
A. Kilcik
Y.A. Nagovitsyn
E.W. Cliver
Apparent Solar Tornado-Like Prominences
167(20)
O. Panasenco
S.F. Martin
M. Velli
Forecasting the Maxima of Solar Cycle 24 with Coronal Fe XIV Emission
187(8)
R.C. Altrock
Coronal Magnetic Field Evolution from 1996 to 2012: Continuous Non-potential Simulations
195(18)
A.R. Yeates
Different Periodicities in the Suns pot Area and the Occurrence of Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections in Solar Cycle 23-24
213(8)
D.P. Choudhary
J.K. Lawrence
M. Norris
A.C. Cadavid
Do Solar Coronal Holes Affect the Properties of Solar Energetic Particle Events?
221(18)
S.W. Kahler
C.N. Arge
S. Akiyama
N. Gopalswamy
From Predicting Solar Activity to Forecasting Space Weather: Practical Examples of Research-to-Operations and Operations-to-Research
239
R.A. Steenburgh
D.A. Biesecker
G.H. Millward
Dr. Irene Gonzįlez Hernįndez was an astronomer at the National Solar Observatory. Her research interests included helioseismology, far side images and ring-diagram analysis.

Dr. Rudolf Komm is a Research Scientist at the National Solar Observatory and a leading expert in helioseismology, dynamics of the solar convection zone and the solar activity cycle.

Dr. Alexei Pevtsov is an astronomer at the National Solar Observatory. His research interests include solar magnetic fields and helicity, sunspots, the corona, CMEs and space weather.

Dr. John Leibacher is an astronomer at the National Solar Observatory and one of the Editors-in-Chief of the journal Solar Physics. His research interests include all aspects of helioseismology and atmospheric dynamics.