J5.1
Space Weather: A Threat for the 21st Century
Joseph Kunches, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO
As existing technologies evolve and the horizons for new technologies broaden, the need for valuable space weather services ever increases. Space weather can have significant, usually deleterious, impacts on technologies that are affected by conditions occurring in; the near-earth space environment, the earth's magnetosphere and its ionosphere. Airline operations, human spaceflight, satellite operations, electric power transmission, and the various applications of the use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) are a few prominent examples.
This talk will describe what space weather is, and how particular systems are affected. In anticipation of new technologies soon to develop, a look into the future will also be given.
Recorded presentationJoint Session 5, Space Weather (Joint between the IMPACT: 2004 Weather Symposium and the Third AMS Users Conference: Uses of and Needs for Weather and Climate Services in Managing Water Resources, Energy, and Ocean Transportation)
Tuesday, 11 January 2005, 4:30 PM-4:45 PM