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Simulating Space Weather Extremes: Workshop to assess the preparedness of the US power grid to geomagnetic activity: Quick-Look Report

Authors: McGranaghan, Ryan; Arritt, Robert; Bortnik, Jacob; Cohen, Morris; Green, Chris; Kellerman, Adam; Hughes, Joe; +6 Authors

Simulating Space Weather Extremes: Workshop to assess the preparedness of the US power grid to geomagnetic activity: Quick-Look Report

Abstract

We provide a quick-look at the outcomes of a three-day National Science Foundation-funded workshop that brought new understanding to the complex sun-to-power grid system by converging the range of communities that are involved. The novel workshop brought together the myriad disciplines to identify the research & development and operational gaps and to propose solutions for those gaps. We will structure the convergence through a space weather-to-power grid ‘simulation game,’ a low-risk, cost-effective environment to unite researchers, decision-makers, and operators to assess the preparedness for threats and hazards posed by space weather on the electric power grid [FEMA National Exercise Division]. The central goal of this workshop was to emerge the research and development gaps that arise from a holistic view of the sun-to-power grid system. We describe the event and provide recommendations and a link to sign up to receive the final report when published.

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convergence, space weather, risk and resilience, power grid, http://mmisw.org/ont/agu/indexterm/_2431, http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_01001080, collaboration, http://mmisw.org/ont/agu/indexterm/_7914, http://mmisw.org/ont/agu/indexterm/_2784, design thinking, team science, http://mmisw.org/ont/agu/indexterm/_7900, http://mmisw.org/ont/agu/indexterm/_0468, data science, https://explore.openalex.org/concepts/C151325931, https://openalex.org/C7328023, https://openalex.org/C36289849, Heliophysics, complexity science

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