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Published in Space Weather, 2021
The work presented here shows initial investigations into using data assimilation to improve solar wind forecasts.
Recommended citation: Lang, M., Witherington, J., Turner, H., Owens, M., and Riley, P. (2021). Improving solar wind forecasting using data assimilation. Space Weather, 19. DOI: 10.1029/2020SW002698.
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Published in Space Weather, 2021
Here, the effect of latitudinal separation between the forecasting spacecraft and the forecast location on corotation forecasts in investigated.
Recommended citation: Turner, H., Owens, M., Lang, M., and Gonzi, S. (2021). The influence of spacecraft latitudinal offset on the accuracy of corotation forecasts. Space Weather, 19. DOI: 10.1029/2021SW002802.
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Published in Space Weather, 2022
The work presented here demonstrates how the removal of ICMEs from the solar wind time series and the age of the observations affects solar wind data assimilation.
Recommended citation: Turner, H., Owens, M., Lang, M., Gonzi, P., and Riley, P. (2022). Quantifying the effect of ICME removal and observation age for in situ solar wind data assimilation. Space Weather, 20. DOI: 10.1029/2022SW003109.
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Published in Solar Physics, 2022
This work examines the variability of near-Earth in situ solar wind observations and observation-constrained solar wind simulations.
Recommended citation: Owens, M., Chakraborty, N., Turner, H., Lang, M., Riley, P., Lockwood, M., Barnard, L., and Chi, Y. (2022). Rate of Cahnge of Large-Scale Solar-Wind Structure. Solar Physics, 297. DOI: 10.1007/s11207-022-02006-4.
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Published in Space Weather, 2023
Here, we show how near-real-time data can be used for more accurate solar wind forecast and the value that an L5 monitor can add to forecast skill.
Recommended citation: Turner, H., Lang, M., Owens, M., Smith, A., Riley, P., Marsh, M., and Gonzi, S. (2023). Solar wind data assimilation in an operational context: Use of near-real-time data and the forecast value of an L5 monitor. Space Weather, 21. DOI: 10.1029/2023SW003457)
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Published in Astronomy & Geophysics, 2023
Discussion of the Autumn MIST meeting in November 2022.
Recommended citation: Woodfield, E., Smith, A., Daggitt, T. and Turner, H. (2023). MIST Reunited. Astronomy & Geophysics, 64 (3). 3.30 - 3.33. ISSN 1468 - 4004. DOI: doi.org/10.1093/astrogeo/atad022.
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Published in Solar Physics, 2023
This work uses a causal inference approach to investigate the impact of the solar-cycle and latitudinal solar-wind structure on solar wind corotation forecasts.
Recommended citation: Chakraborty, N., Turner, H., Owens, M., and Lang, M. (2023). Causal Analysis of Influence of the Solar Cycle and Latitudinal Solar-Wind Structure on Corotation Forecasts. Solar Physics, 298. DOI: 10.1007/s11207-023-02232-4.
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Published in Space Weather, 2024
The work presented in this paper shows how ensemble calibration techniques, often used in terrestrial weather forecasting, can be applied to solar wind forecasting using MAS and HUXt.
Recommended citation: Edward-Inatimi, N. O., Owens, M. J., Barnard, L., Turner, H., Marsh, M., Gonzi, S., Lang, M., and Riley, P. (2024). Adapting Ensemble-Calibration Techniques to Probabilistic Solar-Wind Forecasts. Space Weather, 22. DOI: 10.1029/2024SW004164.
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I presented my work online at the National Astronomy Meeting, which was held from 19th to 24th July 2021.
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I presented my work online at the EGU General Assembly on 25th May 2022.
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I presented a poster at the National Astronomy Meeting (NAM), which was hosted at the University of Warwick, Coventry from 11th to 15th July, 2022.
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I presented my work at European Space Weather Week, which was held in Zagreb, Croatia from 24th to 28th October, 2022.
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This was an invited seminar at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) to discuss the implications of my work on the ESA Vigil L5 mission.
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This was an invited talk at the UK Space Weather and Space Environment Meeting, held at Sandy Park, Exeter from 9th to 12th September 2024.
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I presented a poster at European Space Weather Week, which was held in Coimbra, Portugal from 4th to 8th November, 2024.
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I presented the work from my PhD in a seminar in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading on 18th February, 2025.
Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014
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Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015
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