May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response

In this brief paper, we analyze space weather events that occurred on May 11 and 12, 2024, from the perspective of an operational space weather center that provides advisories for civil aviation. One of the key metrics monitored by the center is the radiation dose rate at operational flight altitude...

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Main Authors: Burov V. A., Kholodkov Kirill I., Aleshin Igor
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, The Geophysical Center 2024-12-01
Series:Russian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Online Access:http://doi.org/10.2205/2024ES000929
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description In this brief paper, we analyze space weather events that occurred on May 11 and 12, 2024, from the perspective of an operational space weather center that provides advisories for civil aviation. One of the key metrics monitored by the center is the radiation dose rate at operational flight altitudes. A model implemented by the center provides the dose rate in real time. The model showed that dangerous levels were momentarily exceeded just above the usual 30,000 feet level during the events. This paper highlights differences in models used by various space weather centers, emphasizing the need for harmonization.
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spelling doaj-art-2856f52f6fa4488ea28e7704efc7620c2025-08-20T03:31:31ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, The Geophysical CenterRussian Journal of Earth Sciences1681-12082024-12-012441510.2205/2024ES000929May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model ResponseBurov V. A.0Kholodkov Kirill I.1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0324-9795Aleshin Igor2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7489-2951Fedorov Institute of Applied GeophysicsSchmidt Institute of the Physics of the Earth Russian Academy of ScienciesSchmidt Institute of the Physics of the Earth Russian Academy of ScienciesIn this brief paper, we analyze space weather events that occurred on May 11 and 12, 2024, from the perspective of an operational space weather center that provides advisories for civil aviation. One of the key metrics monitored by the center is the radiation dose rate at operational flight altitudes. A model implemented by the center provides the dose rate in real time. The model showed that dangerous levels were momentarily exceeded just above the usual 30,000 feet level during the events. This paper highlights differences in models used by various space weather centers, emphasizing the need for harmonization.http://doi.org/10.2205/2024ES000929space weather solar proton event radiation dose rate civil aviation ICAO
spellingShingle Burov V. A.
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May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response
Russian Journal of Earth Sciences
space weather
solar proton event
radiation dose rate
civil aviation
ICAO
title May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response
title_full May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response
title_fullStr May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response
title_full_unstemmed May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response
title_short May 11–12 Extreme Space Weather Events Brief and Dose Rate Model Response
title_sort may 11 12 extreme space weather events brief and dose rate model response
topic space weather
solar proton event
radiation dose rate
civil aviation
ICAO
url http://doi.org/10.2205/2024ES000929
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