![]() ![]() Verification of Space Weather Forecasts using Terrestrial Weather Approaches Verification data are provided for the center's forecasts. The challenges associated with the forecasting of effects of coronal mass ejections and coronal holes are discussed. This article describes the center and the main types of forecasts it provides: solar and geomagnetic activity, magnetospheric electron fluxes, and probabilities of proton increases. The forecasts are promptly available to interested consumers. This center transfers the results of basic research in solar-terrestrial physics into daily forecasting of various space weather parameters for various lead times. Since 1998, the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radio Wave Propagation (IZMIRAN) has had an operating heliogeophysical service—the Center for Space Weather Forecasts.
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