UNfolding storm-Time Wave activity in Near-Earth space (UNTWINE)
Description of the granted funding
Like hurricanes can disturb atmospheric weather, solar storms can disturb the conditions in space around Earth, resulting in adverse “space weather”. These storms in space affect human activities, as they can disrupt key technologies such as global navigation satellite systems or spacecraft electronics. Understanding what happens when these solar storms impact near-Earth space is therefore crucial to be able to forecast space weather. In this project carried out in the Space Physics team of the University of Helsinki, we investigate electromagnetic waves generated by these storms, how they propagate and what are their effects in near-Earth space. Our goal is to identify what kind of solar storms create the strongest wave activity. Our research is based on measurements from scientific spacecraft in near-Earth space and from observatories at the Earth's surface, and on a supercomputer model developed at the University of Helsinki (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/vlasiator).
Show moreStarting year
2019
End year
2024
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
353197
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2022)
159 446 €
328893
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2019)
209 477 €
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
322544
Fields of science
Geosciences
Research fields
Avaruusfysiikka
Identified topics
atmosphere, ionosphere