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From Predicting Solar Activity to Forecasting Space Weather: Practical Examples of Research-to-Operations and Operations-to-Research
The successful transition of research to operations (R2O) and operations to research (O2R) requires, above all, interaction between the two communities. We explore the role that close interaction and ongoing c...
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From Predicting Solar Activity to Forecasting Space Weather: Practical Examples of Research-to-Operations and Operations-to-Research
The successful transition of research to operations (R2O) and operations to research (O2R) requires, above all, interaction between the two communities. We explore the role that close interaction and ongoing c...
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Geometric Localization of CMEs in 3D Space Using STEREO Beacon Data: First Results
The geometric localization technique (Pizzo and Biesecker, Geophys. Res. Lett. 31, 21802, 2004) can readily be used with Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Space Weather Beac...
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STEREO Space Weather and the Space Weather Beacon
The Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) is primarily a solar and interplanetary research mission, with one of the natural applications being in the area of space weather. The obvious potential for...
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STEREO Space Weather and the Space Weather Beacon
The Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) is primarily a solar and interplanetary research mission, with one of the natural applications being in the area of space weather. The obvious potential for...
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The NOAA Goes-12 Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI) 2. Performance
The Solar X-ray Imager (SXI) was launched on 23 July 2001 on NOAA’s GOES-12 satellite and completed post-launch testing on 20 December 2001. It was brought into operations on 21 January 2003. This paper docume...
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The NOAA Goes-12 Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI) 1. Instrument, Operations, and Data
The Solar X-ray Imager (SXI) was launched 23 July 2001 on NOAA’s GOES-12 satellite and completed post-launch testing 20 December 2001. Beginning 22 January 2003 it has provided nearly uninterrupted, full-disk,...
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Constraints on Coronal Outflow Velocities Derived from UVCS Doppler Dimming Measurements and in-Situ Charge State Data
We constrain coronal outflow velocity solutions, resolved along the line-of-sight, by using Doppler dimming models of H I Lyman alpha and O VI 1032/1037 Å emissivities obtained with data from the Ultraviolet C...
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Constraints on Coronal Outflow Velocities Derived from UVCS Doppler Dimming Measurements and In-Situ Charge State Data
We constrain coronal outflow velocity solutions, resolved along the line-of-sight, by using Doppler dimming models of H I Lyman alpha and O VI 1032/1037 emissivities obtained with data from the Ultraviolet Cor...
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The Relationship of Green-Line Transients to White-Light Coronal Mass Ejections
We report observations by the Large Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) on the SOHO spacecraft of three coronal green-line transients that could be clearly associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) det...
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The Relationship of Green-Line Transients to White-Light Coronal Mass Ejections
We report observations by the Large Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) on the SOHO spacecraft of three coronal green-line transients that could be clearly associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) det...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A search for small solar flares with BATSE
The Burst and Transient Source Experiment on board the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is being used to measure solar flares. The Large Area Detectors are well suited for studies of small flares. We are searchin...