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J Geophys Res Space Phys
December 2022
Conrad Observatory Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik Vienna Austria.
Observations of magnetic clouds, within interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs), are often well described by flux rope models. Most of these assume either a cylindrical or toroidal geometry. In some cases, these models are also capable of accounting for non-axisymmetric cross-sections but they generally all assume axial invariance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new model validation and performance assessment tool is introduced, the sliding threshold of observation for numeric evaluation (STONE) curve. It is based on the relative operating characteristic (ROC) curve technique, but instead of sorting all observations in a categorical classification, the STONE tool uses the continuous nature of the observations. Rather than defining events in the observations and then sliding the threshold only in the classifier/model data set, the threshold is changed simultaneously for both the observational and model values, with the same threshold value for both data and model.
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October 2018
FPS Highlands Ranch CO USA.
The climatological model and the (ARMAS) statistical database are presented as polynomial fit equations. Using equations based on altitude, shell, and geomagnetic conditions an effective dose rate for any location from a galactic cosmic ray (GCR) environment can be calculated. A subset of the ARMAS database is represented by a second polynomial fit equation for the GCR plus probable relativistic energetic particle (REP; Van Allen belt REP) effective dose rates within a narrow band of shells with altitudinal and geomagnetic dependency.
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