A simple GUI to associate an in-situ ICME to its likely solar CME source by back-propagating the event via the Drag-Based Model (DBM) and propagating uncertainties.
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A simple GUI to associate an in-situ ICME to its likely solar CME source by back-propagating the event via the Drag-Based Model (DBM) and propagating uncertainties.
Our submission for the IBM-Z Datathon 2024. Classifying the geoeffectiveness and predicting the arrival time of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs).
Deep learning models for predicting extreme solar activity using satellite observations.
On March 7, 2012, active region 11429 produced an X5.4 flare (00:02 UTC).
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