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Space Weather Enterprise Forum October 21, 2015 NOAA Satellite and Information Service Space Weather: A National Imperative Dr. Stephen Volz, Assistant Administrator NOAA Satellite and Information Service

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Page 1: Space Weather: A National Imperative...Space Weather impacts a wide variety of critical infrastructure elements • Electrical power transmission • Air and Space transportation •

Space Weather Enterprise Forum October 21, 2015

NOAA Satellite and Information Service

Space Weather: A National Imperative Dr. Stephen Volz, Assistant Administrator NOAA Satellite and Information Service

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Outline

• The Imperative

• Overview of NOAA’s Role

• Where We Are Now • Global space weather observing system

• Looking to the Future

• New Administration commitment • New observations, models, and products • Planning for future observations

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The Imperative • Space Weather impacts a wide variety of critical

infrastructure elements

• Electrical power transmission • Air and Space transportation • Satellite operation • Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing

(e.g. GPS) • Pipelines • Railways

• Serious impacts to health, governance, and the

economy could result from an extreme space weather event

• 1989 Quebec 9-hour blackout: >$500M impact • 2003 NYC 24-hour blackout: 100 fatalities

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NASA’s ACE

NASA’s SOHO

DSCOVR

GOES

Multiple ground-based observatories Real-Time Solar Wind Network: Germany, Korea, Japan, U.S.

NASA’s SDO

NWS Space Weather Prediction Center

NOAA’s Role: Operational Space Weather System

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NOAA’s Role: Building a Weather Ready Nation

• NWS imperative: protect life & property while enhancing commerce

• NWS strategic outcome:

“Ready, responsive, resilient”

• Extreme weather events arena remains the focus

• “Impact-based Decision Support Services” (IDSS) tailored to specific areas such as space weather

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NOAA’s Role: Reaching Users

SWPC customers currently include: • Electric utilities • Banking • Emergency

response • Shipping • Aviation • Precision

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Where We Are Now

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Global Space Weather Observing System: Interagency Partnerships

• Both NASA research and NOAA operational assets support NOAA’s space weather forecasting mission

• SWPC uses U.S. Air Force contributions operationally – Including both data from USAF ground networks of optical and radio

telescopes and USAF models • Complementary research and operational flight opportunities exist

– NOAA will coordinate with NASA Heliophysics regarding the potential use of future operational platform(s) to meet some of both agencies’ objectives

• Development of new technologies will advance space weather forecasting capabilities – NOAA will continue to work with NASA Heliophysics and Space

Technologies Mission Directorate on new sensors and new technologies

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Global Space Weather Observing System: International Partnerships & the RTSW Network

RTSW: NOAA

RTSW: DLR

RTSW: NICT

RTSW: KSWC RTSW:

NOAA

Real-Time Solar Wind Network (RTSW) Germany: DLR Korea: KSWC Japan: NICT US: NOAA

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Global Space Weather Observing System: International Partnerships

Collaboration on Space Weather Forecasting and Services

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Looking to the Future

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New Administration Commitment

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New NOAA Observational Assets

NOAA DSCOVR At L1 as of June

8, 2015 NOAA GOES-R

Launching in late 2016

COSMIC-2 Launching 2016–2019

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New Models and Products Highlight: Geospace Model of Earth’s Magnetosphere

• Developed in collaboration with U. Michigan and NASA/CCMC. • Driven by solar wind data from DSCOVR • Provides regional magnetic field changes • Enables GIC predictions and regional products for the electric power industry

Solar Wind

DSCOVR

Magnetosphere

SWMF Geospace Model: Product showing the change in magnetic field across North America

22-23 June 2015

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Future Observations Planning • Space Weather Follow-on plan will provide continuity and

improve on DSCOVR observations – Details of implementation will be driven by NESDIS architecture

studies • Key new observation will be coronagraph images from the sun-

earth line • NOAA will be coordinating with international partners as well on

possible missions to explore options to improve the observing system – Such as off-sun-earth angle coronagraph images from L5 to continue

STEREO improvements to forecasting.

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National Attention to Space Weather • 2008, Severe Space Weather Events:

Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report, National Academies Press.

• 2013, FERC Order 779 to electric power transmission operators: GMD protection mandate.

• 2015, House Resolution 1073: Critical Infrastructure Protection Act includes space weather threats.

• 2015, DHS Strategic National Risk Assessment includes space weather threats.

• 2015, OSTP National Space Weather Strategy and Action Plan.

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The Imperative Revisited

Will we be ready?

Credit: Originally published by the British Royal Astronomical Society; provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System.

1859 2012

Credit: ESA&NASA/SOHO