2021
DOI: 10.3103/s1068373921030109
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Methods for Monitoring Strong Space Weather Disturbances to Support International Air Navigation

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“…The responsibilities within this service are rotated among the assigned SW centers every two weeks. At present, the following SW global centers (SWXC) participate in this rotation [37,38]: the ACFJ consortium, consisting of the national services of Australia, Canada, France and Japan [39]; the PECASUS consortium, consisting of the national services of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom [40]; the Space Weather Prediction Center of the USA [41,42]; and a consortium consisting of the national services of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (CRC) [43,44]. More details can be found in the ICAO's official documentation (https://www.icao.int/SAM/Documents, accessed on 13 March 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The responsibilities within this service are rotated among the assigned SW centers every two weeks. At present, the following SW global centers (SWXC) participate in this rotation [37,38]: the ACFJ consortium, consisting of the national services of Australia, Canada, France and Japan [39]; the PECASUS consortium, consisting of the national services of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom [40]; the Space Weather Prediction Center of the USA [41,42]; and a consortium consisting of the national services of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (CRC) [43,44]. More details can be found in the ICAO's official documentation (https://www.icao.int/SAM/Documents, accessed on 13 March 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%