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The Wang-Sheeley-Arge Model

Presented by NOAA/Space Environment Center and the Office of Naval Research (ONR)

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The Wang-Sheeley-Arge Model predicts the background solar wind speed and the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) polarity at earth, two important parameters required for predicting geomagnetic activity.

Predicted Solar Wind Speed at Earth

3 Day Advanced Predictions
 of Solar Wind Speed

Click on plot to see last three rotations

Predicted Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) Polarity at Earth

3 Day Advanced Predictions of IMF

Click on plot to see last three rotations



1- to 7-day Advanced Solar Wind Speed and IMF Polarity Predictions

Plot
Advanced Predictions
Solar Wind Speed
1-day
2-day
3-day
4-day
5-day
6-day
7-day
IMF Polarity
1-day
2-day
3-day
4-day
5-day
6-day
7-day
IMF Polarity, with 2.5
degrees expansion factors
1-day
2-day
3-day
4-day
5-day
6-day
7-day

The plots of 1-day to 7-day advanced solar wind speed and IMF polarity predictions are created using daily updated WSO, MWO, and NSO synoptic maps from Wilcox (WSO), Mount Wilson (MWO), and National/SOLIS (NSO) Solar Observatories. Typically, 3-day and 4-day advanced predictions provide the best overall agreement with the observations, because the mean propagation time from the source surface to earth is about 3 to 4 days. 72 5o x 5o cells lie along the ecliptic line of each synoptic map, therefore the solar wind speed/IMF polarity can be predicted with a time resolution of about 1/3 day (i.e., 27.2753/72 = 0.38 days). A 3-day advanced prediction means, in practical terms, that we select those two or three solar wind speed/IMF polarity values that lie within the time range 3 +/- 0.5 days ahead of the date in which a particular synoptic map was created.


Global Maps of the Sun for Three Different Observatories

Plot
Wilcox Solar Observatory (WSO)
Carr Rot.: Carr Long.*
National Solar Observatory (NSO)/SOLIS
Carr Rot.: Carr Long.*
Mt Wilson Solar Observatory (MWO)
Carr Rot.: Carr Long.*
Photospheric Field
Derived Coronal Holes
Coronal Field
(R=5Rs)
Solar Wind Speed
All Four Plots

Shows two most recent daily updated maps and last three Carrington Rotations.

* Carrington Rotation Number : Carrington Longitude


Carrington Rotation Start and End Dates

Carrington Rotation Start Date End Date
2055 Mar 31, 2007 Apr 27, 2007
2054 Mar 4, 2007 Mar 31, 2007
2053 Feb 4, 2007 Mar 4, 2007
2052 Jan 8, 2007 Feb 4, 2007
2051 Dec 12, 2006 Jan 8, 2007
2050 Nov 14, 2006 Dec 12, 2006

 

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