EUropean Heliospheric FORecasting Information Asset 2.0

Acronym

EUHFORIA_2.0

Description of the granted funding

This project aims at developing the world’s most advanced space weather forecasting tool. EUHFORIA 2.0 will address geoeffectiveness, impacts and mitigation, including extreme events, related to solar eruptions, solar wind streams and Solar Energetic Particles, with particular emphasis on its application to forecast Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) and radiation on geospace. We will apply innovative methods and state-of-the-art numerical techniques to extend the recent heliospheric solar wind and CME propagation model EUHFORIA with two integrated key facilities that are crucial for improving its predictive power and reliability, namely 1) data-driven flux-rope CME models, and 2) physics-based, self-consistent SEP models for the acceleration and transport of particles along the magnetic field lines. This involves novel coupling of advanced space weather models. In addition, after validating the upgraded EUHFORIA/SEP model it will be coupled to existing models for geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) and atmospheric radiation transport models. This will result in a reliable prediction tool for radiation hazards from SEP events, affecting astronauts and passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft, as well as the impact of space weather events on power grid infrastructure and telecommunication and navigation satellites. Finally, this innovative tool will be integrated in the both in the Virtual Space Weather Modeling Centre (ESA) and the space weather forecasting procedures at the ESA SSCC in Uccle, so that it will be available to the space weather community and effectively used for improved predictions and forecasts of the evolution of CME magnetic structures and their impact on Earth. The project provides a unique opportunity for Europe to take a leading role in space weather forecasting and to protect its modern technologies and infrastructures both in space and on ground.
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Starting year

2019

End year

2022

Granted funding

267 596.25 €
Participant
280 915 €
Participant
KOCHANOV ANDREY (BE)
52 500 €
Participant
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (UK)
124 625 €
Participant
SPACE CONSULTING INTERNATIONAL LLC (US)
133 125 €
Participant
KONINKLIJKE STERRENWACHT VAN BELGIE (BE)
393 263.75 €
Participant
SPACE APPLICATIONS SERVICES NV (BE)
89 968.75 €
Participant
CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL (DE)
262 676.25 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE PAUL SABATIER TOULOUSE III (FR)
27 500 €
Third party
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA (ES)
144 700 €
Participant
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (BE)
453 750 €
Coordinator
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
325 781.25 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 556 401 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
SPACE (5273)
Enabling exploitation of space data (5278)
Enabling European research in support of international space partnerships (5279)
Topic
Space Weather (SU-SPACE-22-SEC-2019)
Call ID
H2020-SPACE-2019

Other information

Funding decision number

870405

Identified topics

atmosphere, ionosphere