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- Title
Space Weather in the Popular Media, and the Opportunities the Upcoming Solar Maximum Brings.
- Authors
Carter, Brett A.; Lugaz, Noé; Morley, Steven K.; Gannon, Jennifer; Zou, Shasha; Liu, Huixin
- Abstract
The media interest/coverage of space weather has been increasing as we approach solar maximum and the private space industry has grown significantly since the last significant solar maximum in 2000–2002. It is not uncommon for space weather media coverage to use hyperbole with frequent references to the infamous "Carrington event." The implications of associating each of the many upcoming moderate‐to‐severe storms with the Carrington event are discussed, and we encourage the curbing of hyperbole whenever possible. While there is an excellent but small cohort of space weather researchers actively engaging with the media, we urge more (particularly early‐to‐mid career) to take advantage of media training resources and to join in. We also call for these efforts to be broadly supported by peers and institutions for the benefit of space weather as a discipline. Key Points: Solar maximum is approaching, and so are opportunities to publicize space weather in popular mediaPublic interest in space weather increases with space weather activitySpace weather researchers are encouraged to engage with the media and to prepare by taking advantage of media training resources
- Subjects
SPACE environment; SPACE industrialization; RESEARCH personnel; HYPERBOLE
- Publication
Space Weather: The International Journal of Research & Applications, 2023, Vol 21, Issue 12, p1
- ISSN
1539-4956
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2023SW003819