HAF: An Operational, Event-driven Solar Wind Forecast Model

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HAF: An Operational, Event-driven Solar Wind Forecast Model. Exploration Physics International, Inc. Murray Dryer murray.dryer@noaa.gov. 1. Exploration Physics International, Inc. Goal: Improve Space Weather Forecasting. 100%. Accuracy. 0%. 0. Forecast Lead Time. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Exploration Physics International, Inc.

HAF: An Operational,Event-driven Solar Wind Forecast Model

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Murray Dryermurray.dryer@noaa.gov

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Goal: Improve Space Weather Forecasting

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Geomagnetic Storm Prediction System

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VSS = V0 + V1 -

HAF Model Inputs: Ambient Solar Wind

Steady State:• Source surface (2.5 Rs)• B, v synoptic maps

Maps from:• SEC (Arge & Pizzo)• Solar observatories (NSO, MWO, WSO)

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HAF Model Inputs: Solar Events

Required Input Observation

Start time eg., 20010825 1642

GOES X-ray or metric type II radio event start time

Location, eg., N20 W34 H-alpha or active region report

Initial shock speed, Vs Metric type II radio report or spectra

Duration, GOES X-ray flux temporal profile

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“Fearless Forecast” Study

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• NOAA/SEC, EXPI, GI/UAF

• February 1997 - present

• Interplanetary shock arrival time (SAT) at Earth

• Ensemble of three models (HAF, ISPM, STOA)

• Benchmark forecast skill

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“Fearless Forecast” Study

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Shock Arrival Time ForecastsDuring Solar Cycle 23

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“April Fools Day” 2001 Events

FF# Start date/time Vs Location Comment254 20010327 1632 677 N22 E33 M2.2/1N255* 20010328 1240 1000* N18 E02 M4.3/SF256 20010329 1004 1300 N16 W12 X1.7/1N257* 20010330 1559 1850 S10 W90* Blowout?258* 20010330 1620 1600 S10 E115? Blowout?

Events

HAFv.2: Shock will overtake the two previous interplanetary ICMEs, and the combined structure's shock will arrive at 1800 UT, 30 March 2001. SSI = 1.0, and delta(dynamic pressure) = 13.2 nPa.

Forecast #256 issued 29 March 2001, 2055 UT

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Speed

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“FF” #255-258, issuedMar. 28-30, 2001

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HAF Model Prediction

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“April Fools Day” 2001 Event

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“Bastille Day” 2000 Event

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“Fearless Forecast” issued at 20:31 UT on July 14, 2000:

[Dryer et al., Solar Phys., 2001].

“Strong shock will arrive at 15 UT on July 15, 2000.”

“Fearless Forecast” Metrics

Observed

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Yes hit false alarm

No miss correct null

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Contingency Table

“Fearless Forecast” MetricsFeb. 1997 - Oct. 2000

• Success rate > 50 %

• False alarm rate ~ 50%

• Hit/Miss Ratio STOA best for strong shocks HAF best for medium, weak shocks

• Heidke skill score ~ .15 - .20

• RMS error T (SATPRED - SATOBS) ~ 11 - 12 hours

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173 events, 68 observed shocks

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Solar Cycle 23 - Lessons Learned

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• CIRs produce shocks.Dec. 25, 1998, 20 UT

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Solar Cycle 23 - Lessons Learned

• Initial shock speed is the most important input to the SAT prediction.

• SAT forecast skill is best near Central Meridian.

• SAT forecast skill is worst for limb events because Metric Type II speeds are too low.

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Future of Operational, Real-Time, Sun-to-Earth Solar Wind Predictions

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Increased Customer Support:• Make Advanced Operational Decisions

Improved Forecast Skill:• Assimilate Data • Predict Bz

Better Customer Collaboration:• Specify Needs

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“Fearless Forecast” Web Site

http://gse.gi.alaska.edu

Email: gfry@expi.com

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Metric Type II Speed

V vs. Type II SpeedFebruary, 1997 - October, 2000

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• Provides realistic background and event-driven solar wind conditions at L1 and elsewhere.

• Takes in solar observations and event reports.

• Uses “modified kinematic” approach to track solar wind fluid parcels.

• Predicts interplanetary shocks in the global heliosphere.

• Drives downstream empirical and first-principle space weather models.

Hakamada-Akasofu-Fry (HAF)Solar Wind Model