报告时间:2024年12月20日 9:00开始
报 告 人:Dr. Marianna Korsós
报告地点:9-218
报告题目:What could be the bridge between mid- and short-term solar flare prediction methods?
报告摘要:The integration of long-term and short-term solar flare predictions is a crucial component of space weather forecasting due to their potential impacts on Earth's technological infrastructure and astronaut safety. This presentation examines the importance of combining long-term and short-term solar flare prediction methods to improve the reliability and precision of forecasts. Long-term predictions provide a broad understanding of solar activity, facilitating better preparedness for heightened periods of solar activity. In contrast, short-term predictions, based on recent solar observations and rapidly evolving phenomena on the solar surface, offer warnings within hours or days. By merging long-term and short-term insights, a more robust and effective solar flare prediction framework can be established. This comprehensive approach enhances the accuracy of specific flare event predictions and significantly advances our understanding of solar dynamics.
报告人简介:Dr. Marianna Korsós is currently a Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield. Her primary research focus lies in investigating pre-eruptive conditions and devising methods for predicting solar eruptions over short and medium timescales. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Sheffield in December 2018. Subsequently, she held a position as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Aberystwyth University (UK). Additionally, she served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Catania, Italy for two years. Most recently, she was bestowed a substantive Leverhulme Fellowship, which became effective on May 1, 2024, enabling her to conduct independent research at the University of Sheffield. To date, she has approximately 45 publications.