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Quo vadis, European Space Weather community?

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    0542106 - ÚFA 2022 RIV FR eng J - Journal Article
    Lilensten, J. - Dumbovic, M. - Spogli, L. - Belehaki, A. - Van der Linden, R. - Poedts, S. - Barata, T. - Bisi, M. M. - Cessateur, G. - De Donder, E. - Guerrero, A. - Kilpua, E. - Korsos, M.B. - Pinto, R.F. - Temmer, M. - Tsagouri, I. - Urbář, Jaroslav - Zuccarello, F.
    Quo vadis, European Space Weather community?
    Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate. Roč. 11, Mar (2021), č. článku 26. ISSN 2115-7251. E-ISSN 2115-7251
    Institutional support: RVO:68378289
    Keywords : Space Weather * programmatics * Europe
    OECD category: Meteorology and atmospheric sciences
    Impact factor: 2.942, year: 2021
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/pdf/2021/01/swsc200098.pdf

    This paper was written by a group of European researchers believing that now is the right time to frame the Space Weather and Space Climate discipline in Europe for future years. It is devoted to openly discussing the organisation and sustainability of the European Space Weather community and its assets in the (near) future. More specifically, we suggest that the European Space Weather community lacks a uniting organisation to help the community to sustain and develop the successful efforts made thus far. Our aim is not to draw a complete and exhaustive panorama of Space Weather throughout the world, nor even throughout Europe. It is not a new white paper on the science and applications: there exist many (e.g. Tsurutani et al., 2020 Nonlinear Processes Geophys 27(1): 75-119), nor another roadmap: several important have been published recently (e.g. Schrijver et al., 2015. Adv Space Res 55(12): 2745-2807, Opgenoorth et al., 2019. J Space Weather Space Clim 9: A37). Our aim is to question our practices and organisation in front of several changes that have occurred in the recent years and to set the ground to provide coordinated answers to these questions being posed in Europe, and to make these answers discussed throughout the world.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0319593

     
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