SH21B-2413
An overview on the Space Weather in Latin America: from Space Research to Space Weather and its Forecast
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Clezio Marcos De Nardin, INPE National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, Americo Gonzalez-Esparza, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, SCiESMEX, Instituto de GeofĂsica, Unidad Michoacán, Mexico City, Mexico and Sergio Dasso, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:
We present an overview on the Space Weather in Latin America, highlighting the main findings from our review the recent advances in the space science investigations in Latin America focusing in the solar-terrestrial interactions, modernly named space weather, which leaded to the creation of forecast centers. Despite recognizing advances in the space research over the whole Latin America, this review is restricted to the evolution observed in three countries (Argentina, Brazil and Mexico) only, due to the fact that these countries have recently developed operational center for monitoring the space weather. The work starts with briefly mentioning the first groups that started the space science in Latin America. The current status and research interest of such groups are then described together with the most referenced works and the challenges for the next decade to solve space weather puzzles. A small inventory of the networks and collaborations being built is also described. Finally, the decision process for spinning off the space weather prediction centers from the space science groups is reported with an interpretation of the reason/opportunities that lead to it. Lastly, the constraints for the progress in the space weather monitoring, research, and forecast are listed with recommendations to overcome them.