Presents an overview of recent research on the original of solar
phenomena that affect Earth s technological systems.
This topical issue is based on the presentations given at the
26th National Solar Observatory (NSO) Summer Workshop held at the
National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak, New Mexico, USA from 30
April to 4 May 2012. This unique forum brought together experts in
different areas of solar and space physics to help in developing a
full picture of the origin of solar phenomena that affect Earth s
technological systems. The articles include theory, model and
observation research on the origin of the solar activity and its
cycle, as well as a discussion on how to incorporate the research
into space-weather forecasting tools.
This volumeis aimed at graduate students and researchers active
in solar physics and space science.
Previously published in "Solar Physics," Vol. 289/2, 2014."
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