A controlled synthetic experiment shows that incomplete solar magnetic field information causes solar wind speed forecast errors of 59-121 km/s within operational models, and that a latitudinal cloud of predictions reduces those errors by 20-77%.
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Quantifying Uncertainties in Solar Wind Forecasting Due to Incomplete Solar Magnetic Field Information
A controlled synthetic experiment shows that incomplete solar magnetic field information causes solar wind speed forecast errors of 59-121 km/s within operational models, and that a latitudinal cloud of predictions reduces those errors by 20-77%.