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Short-term variability of the Sun-Earth system: an overview of progress made during the CAWSES-II period



AuthorGopalswamy, Nat; Tsurutani, Bruce; Yan, Yihua;
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AbstractThis paper presents an overview of results obtained during the CAWSES-II period on the short-term variability of the Sun and how it affects the near-Earth space environment. CAWSES-II was planned to examine the behavior of the solar-terrestrial system as the solar activity climbed to its maximum phase in solar cycle 24. After a deep minimum following cycle 23, the Sun climbed to a very weak maximum in terms of the sunspot number in cycle 24 (MiniMax24), so many of the results presented here refer to this weak activity in comparison with cycle 23. The short-term variability that has immediate consequence to Earth and geospace manifests as solar eruptions from closed-field regions and high-speed streams from coronal holes.
Year of Publication2015
JournalProgress in Earth and Planetary Science
Volume2
Number of Pages1-41
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DOI10.1186/s40645-015-0043-8