SH12A-05
Space Weather Services of Korea
Monday, 14 December 2015: 11:35
2011 (Moscone West)
Kichang Yoon1, Sunhak Hong1, Sungwon Park1, Young-Yun Kim1, Gwansik Wi1 and KSWC, (1)Korean Space Weather Center, Jeju-Si, South Korea
Abstract:
The Korean Space Weather Center (KSWC) of the National Radio Research Agency (RRA) is a government agency which is the official source of space weather information for Korean Government and the primary action agency of emergency measure to severe space weather condition. KSWC’s main role is providing alerts, watches, and forecasts in order to minimize the space weather impacts on both of public and commercial sectors of satellites, aviation, communications, navigations, power grids, and etc. KSWC is also in charge of monitoring the space weather condition and conducting research and development for its main role of space weather operation in Korea.
In this study, we will present KSWC’s recent efforts on development of application-oriented space weather research products and services on user needs, and introduce new international collaborative projects, such as IPS-Driven Enlil model, global network of DSCOVR and STEREO satellites tracking, and ARMAS (Automated Radiation Measurement for Aviation Safety).