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This commentary concerns recent work on solar wind forecasting by Owens and Riley (2017). The approach taken makes effective use of tools commonly used in terrestrial weather—notably, via use of a simple model—generation of an “ensemble” forecast, and application of a “cost-loss” analysis to the resulting probabilistic information, to explore the benefit of this forecast to users with different risk appetites. This commentary aims to highlight these useful techniques to the wider space weather audience and to briefly discuss the general context of application of terrestrial weather approaches to space weather.
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Henley, E. M., & Pope, E. C. D. (2017, December 1). Cost-Loss Analysis of Ensemble Solar Wind Forecasting: Space Weather Use of Terrestrial Weather Tools. Space Weather. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017SW001758
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