ENLIL Solar Wind Prediction - New Horizons
This site presents results from a research version of the WSA-ENLIL-Cone modeling system.
The stable ENLIL version is used by NOAA/SWPC and UK MetOffice for official space weather
forecast and by NASA/CCMC for run-on-request support of the space weather community and
for operational support of NASA heliospheric and other missions.
Selected animations providing the global context during the Pluto encounter
(click on an image to launch the animation).
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Radial solar wind velocity at the ecliptic on the global and detail regions
together with the temporal profile at spacecraft (vel2e1 plot):
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Radial solar wind velocity at the ecliptic on the global and detail regions
together with the temporal profile at spacecraft (vel2e1 plot):
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Normalized solar wind density at the ecliptic on the global region (den1 plot):
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Synthetic white-light images at STA and PSP together with normalized
solar wind density at ecliptic and corresponding J-maps (los2dj plot):
- Acronyms for the displayed spacecraft positions:
BEP=BepiColombo, KEP=Kepler, INS=InSight, HAY=Hayabusha-2,
PSP=Parker Solar Probe, SPI=Spitzer, STA=STEREO-A, STB=STEREO-B
Please send questions and comments to
Dusan.Odstrcil@gmail.com
at George Mason University (Department of Physics and Astronomy)
and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Code 674 Space Weather Laboratory).
Acknowledgments: This work has been supported by NASA/LWS Program
Last update: 2019-03-01