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View article: Introduction to the Special Collection: Analyzing Big Data for Understanding Climate Variability, Natural Phenomena, and Rapid Environmental Changes
Introduction to the Special Collection: Analyzing Big Data for Understanding Climate Variability, Natural Phenomena, and Rapid Environmental Changes Open
Climate variability affects multiple processes on Earth, with significant system effects driving hydrometeorological, glaciological, atmospheric, and geophysical variability. Research into these fields is driven by acquisition and processi…
View article: Assessment of Instrument Performance of the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer Through the Analysis of TSI Observations
Assessment of Instrument Performance of the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer Through the Analysis of TSI Observations Open
Since the late 1970s, satellite missions have monitored Total Solar Irradiance (TSI), providing a long-term record of solar variability. The Digital Absolute Radiometer (DARA), onboard the Chinese FY3E spacecraft since 4 July 2021, contrib…
View article: Assessment of Instrument Performance of the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer Through the Analysis of TSI Observations - V2
Assessment of Instrument Performance of the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer Through the Analysis of TSI Observations - V2 Open
View article: Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heliosphere
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heliosphere Open
The ambient solar wind that fills the heliosphere originates from multiple sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal holes and slow-speed,…
View article: Towards Determining the Earth Energy Imbalance from Space - Outcome of a recent ISSI International Team
Towards Determining the Earth Energy Imbalance from Space - Outcome of a recent ISSI International Team Open
A positive Earth Energy Imbalance (EEI) is the energy, which is continuously stored by the Earth and will ultimately released to the atmosphere, causing global warming. The "imperative to monitor Earth’s energy imbalance” (von …
View article: The JSTIM-DARA  product derived from the TSI Observations Recorded by the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer
The JSTIM-DARA  product derived from the TSI Observations Recorded by the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer Open
Since the late 1970s, successive satellite missions have been monitoring solar activity and recording Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) data. The Digital Absolute Radiometer (DARA) on board the Chinese FY3E spacecraft was launched on July 4, 20…
View article: Towards the definition of a solar forcing dataset for CMIP7
Towards the definition of a solar forcing dataset for CMIP7 Open
The solar forcing prepared for Phase 6 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) has been used extensively in climate model experiments and has been tested in various intercomparison studies. Recently, an International Space Sci…
View article: Assessment of Solar Variability Through the Analysis of TSI Observations Recorded by the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer
Assessment of Solar Variability Through the Analysis of TSI Observations Recorded by the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA Radiometer Open
• Time-frequency analysis of the the total solar irradiance (TSI) dataset recoreded by the FY3E/JTSIM/DARA • DARA observations closest to the TIM/TSIS measurements in terms of mean value comparison (0.07 W/m 2) • Analysis of the integratio…
View article: Preface to Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and Its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions
Preface to Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and Its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions Open
This article acts as an introduction to the JGR‐Atmospheres special section titled Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions. It outlines the key findings presented in…
View article: Comment on gmd-2023-100
Comment on gmd-2023-100 Open
Abstract. The solar forcing prepared for the 6th round of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) has been used extensively in climate model experiments and has been tested in various intercomparison s…
View article: Comment on gmd-2023-100
Comment on gmd-2023-100 Open
Abstract. The solar forcing prepared for the 6th round of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) has been used extensively in climate model experiments and has been tested in various intercomparison s…
View article: Comment on gmd-2023-100
Comment on gmd-2023-100 Open
Abstract. The solar forcing prepared for the 6th round of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) has been used extensively in climate model experiments and has been tested in various intercomparison s…
View article: Extreme-ultraviolet fine structure and variability associated with coronal rain revealed by Solar Orbiter/EUI HRI_EUV and SPICE
Extreme-ultraviolet fine structure and variability associated with coronal rain revealed by Solar Orbiter/EUI HRI_EUV and SPICE Open
Coronal rain is the most dramatic cooling phenomenon of the solar corona and an essential diagnostic tool for the coronal heating properties. A puzzling feature of the solar corona, besides the heating, is its EUV filamentary structure and…
View article: Towards the definition of a solar forcing dataset for CMIP7
Towards the definition of a solar forcing dataset for CMIP7 Open
The solar forcing prepared for the 6th round of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) has been used extensively in climate model experiments and has been tested in various intercomparison studies. Recently, an International Spa…
View article: Slow Solar Wind Connection Science during Solar Orbiter’s First Close Perihelion Passage
Slow Solar Wind Connection Science during Solar Orbiter’s First Close Perihelion Passage Open
The Slow Solar Wind Connection Solar Orbiter Observing Plan (Slow Wind SOOP) was developed to utilize the extensive suite of remote-sensing and in situ instruments on board the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission to answer significant outstandi…
View article: Extreme-ultraviolet fine structure and variability associated with coronal rain revealed by Solar Orbiter/EUI HRI<sub>EUV</sub> and SPICE
Extreme-ultraviolet fine structure and variability associated with coronal rain revealed by Solar Orbiter/EUI HRI<sub>EUV</sub> and SPICE Open
Context. Coronal rain is the most dramatic cooling phenomenon of the solar corona. Recent observations in the visible and UV spectrum have shown that coronal rain is a pervasive phenomenon in active regions. Its strong link with coronal he…
View article: Preface to Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions
Preface to Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions Open
field of research of monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget.
View article: Preface to Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions
Preface to Monitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and its Implication to Climate Simulations: Recent Advances and Discussions Open
This article acts as an introduction to the JGR-Atmospheres special section titledMonitoring the Earth Radiation Budget and its Implication to Climate Simulations: RecentAdvances and Discussions. It outlines the major findings of the artic…
View article: First perihelion of EUI on the Solar Orbiter mission
First perihelion of EUI on the Solar Orbiter mission Open
Context. The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) on board Solar Orbiter consists of three telescopes: the two High Resolution Imagers, in EUV (HRI EUV ) and in Lyman- α (HRI Lya ), and the Full Sun Imager (FSI). Solar Orbiter/EUI started its …
View article: Slow Solar Wind Connection Science during Solar Orbiter's First Close Perihelion Passage
Slow Solar Wind Connection Science during Solar Orbiter's First Close Perihelion Passage Open
The Slow Solar Wind Connection Solar Orbiter Observing Plan (Slow Wind SOOP) was developed to utilise the extensive suite of remote sensing and in situ instruments on board the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission to answer significant outstandi…
View article: How Big Data is Helping Environmental and Climate Research
How Big Data is Helping Environmental and Climate Research Open
A new special collection invites papers focusing on the processing, modeling, and analysis of all types of big datasets in the Earth and space sciences, including the influence of solar forcing on Earth's climate.
View article: The first light from the joint total solar irradiance measurement experiment onboard the FY3-E meteorological satellite
The first light from the joint total solar irradiance measurement experiment onboard the FY3-E meteorological satellite Open
The Fengyun 3E (FY3E) spacecraft was launched on the 4th of July 2021 at 23h 28min UTC according to CASC (China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.) on a Long March 4C vehicle from JSLC (Jiuquan Space Launch Center) in China. The orbit …
View article: Total Solar Irradiance and Terrestrial Outgoing Longwave Radiation Measurements obtained with CLARA onboard NorSat-
Total Solar Irradiance and Terrestrial Outgoing Longwave Radiation Measurements obtained with CLARA onboard NorSat- Open
The Earth Radiation Budget at the Top of the Atmosphere (ToA) governs the status of climate change on our planet. The ERB is the balance between the incoming Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) and total outgoing radiation at the ToA. If more ene…
View article: The DARA/PROBA-3 radiometer: results from the preflight calibration campaign
The DARA/PROBA-3 radiometer: results from the preflight calibration campaign Open
The Project for On-Board Autonomy-3 (PROBA-3) is the fourth satellite technology development and demonstration precursor mission within ESA's GSTP (General Support Technology Program) series. The primary mission objective is to demonstrate…
View article: First Perihelion of EUI on the Solar Orbiter mission
First Perihelion of EUI on the Solar Orbiter mission Open
Context. The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI), onboard Solar Orbiter consists of three telescopes: the two High Resolution Imagers in EUV (HRIEUV) and in Lyman-α (HRILya), and the Full Sun Imager (FSI). Solar Orbiter/EUI started its Nomina…
View article: Plasma Composition Measurements in an Active Region from Solar Orbiter/SPICE and Hinode/EIS
Plasma Composition Measurements in an Active Region from Solar Orbiter/SPICE and Hinode/EIS Open
A key goal of the Solar Orbiter mission is to connect elemental abundance measurements of the solar wind enveloping the spacecraft with extreme-UV (EUV) spectroscopic observations of their solar sources, but this is not an easy exercise. O…
View article: Plasma composition measurements in an active region from Solar Orbiter/SPICE and Hinode/EIS
Plasma composition measurements in an active region from Solar Orbiter/SPICE and Hinode/EIS Open
A key goal of the Solar Orbiter mission is to connect elemental abundance measurements of the solar wind enveloping the spacecraft with EUV spectroscopic observations of their solar sources, but this is not an easy exercise. Observations f…
View article: The Solar Orbiter EUI instrument: The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager <i>(Corrigendum)</i>
The Solar Orbiter EUI instrument: The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager <i>(Corrigendum)</i> Open
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View article: Data Fusion of Total Solar Irradiance Composite Time Series Using 41 Years of Satellite Measurements
Data Fusion of Total Solar Irradiance Composite Time Series Using 41 Years of Satellite Measurements Open
Since the late 1970s, successive satellite missions have been monitoring the sun's activity and recording the total solar irradiance (TSI). Some of these measurements have lasted for more than a decade. In order to obtain a seamless record…
View article: Astronomy Roadmap for Research and Infrastructure 2025–2028 and beyond by the Swiss Astronomy and Astrophysics Community
Astronomy Roadmap for Research and Infrastructure 2025–2028 and beyond by the Swiss Astronomy and Astrophysics Community Open
This community roadmap provides an updated view of the fast evolution of astronomy in Switzerland, with a clear emphasis on major (and new) developments in the field and on the associated large infrastructure needs in the years 2025–2028 a…