Blake concludes, «We can now monitor and
model magnetic storms in near - real time, which not only allows us to understand the physics of such phenomena, but also to provide a valuable service for power operators.»
Not exact matches
Scientists use
models of Earth's structure and measurements of Earth's
magnetic field taken at USGS observatories (https://geomag.usgs.gov/monitoring/observatories/) to determine which sections of the electrical grid might lose power during a geomagnetic
storm.
On the basis of
magnetic data collected in real time and a chain of suitable numerical
models it will eventually prove possible, rather as in conventional meteorology, to forecast space weather and prevent the impact of solar
storms on Earth.
Magnetic memory: New
model forecasts solar
storms.