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  Long-term solar variability: ISWAT S1 cluster review for COSPAR space weather roadmap

Pevtsov, A. A., Nandy, D., Usoskin, I., Pevtsov, A. A., Corti, C., Lefèvre, L., et al. (2023). Long-term solar variability: ISWAT S1 cluster review for COSPAR space weather roadmap. Advances in Space Research. doi:10.1016/j.asr.2023.08.034.

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Pevtsov, A. A., Author
Nandy, D., Author
Usoskin, I., Author
Pevtsov, A. A., Author
Corti, C., Author
Lefèvre, L., Author
Owens, M., Author
Li, G., Author
Krivova, N.1, Author           
Saha, C., Author
Perri, B., Author
Brun, A. S., Author
Strugarek, A., Author
Dayeh, M. A., Author
Nagovitsyn, Y. A., Author
Erdélyi, R., Author
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1Department Sun and Heliosphere, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832289              

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Free keywords: Sunspot time series, Solar total and spectral irradiance, Large-scale heliospheric parameters, Physical understanding of long-term variability, Historical data preservation, Long-term observations of the Sun
 Abstract: The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) is updating its Roadmap on Space Weather. As input for this update, the COSPAR International Space Weather Action Teams (ISWAT) were asked to provide an overview of the current state-of-the-art and advancements since the last Roadmap (Schrijver et al., 2015), identifying gaps and opportunities for moving forward within the next 5 years — based on ongoing and planned missions, available modeling, and observational capabilities — and presenting an outlook beyond 5 years and recommendations on reaching long-term goals. While space weather is typically associated with short-term solar activity, knowledge of past solar variability observed and recorded through various parameters, including historical space weather events, informs us about the range of possible solar fluctuations. This long-term solar variability, belonging to the domain of space climate, is the prime focus of the ISWAT S1 Cluster. The goal of this paper is to describe the key objectives of the three S1 Action Teams, summarize the current state of knowledge of the topic that each team is focusing on, and identify the key science gaps that need to be addressed in each area.

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 Dates: 2023
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2023.08.034
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