When space weather alters Earth’s electromagnetic field, power grids and other infrastructure can get caught up in the storm. In the U.K., a newly operational system aims to identify problem spots before they lead to safety issues. https://t.co/x1pIOlEb90
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We’re very happy to welcome back Michaela Mooney from @uniofleicester at @MSSLSpacePlasma today. She’s giving a great seminar talk about the magnetotail under northward IMF.
We’re very happy to have Matteo Zuin from @CNRsocial_ and @ConsorzioRFX at @MSSLSpacePlasma this week. He is giving a great talk about fusion and lab #plasma physics as part of our collaboration workshop this week.
Xiangyu Wu from @MSSLSpacePlasma has a very interesting poster at Autumn @MIST_UK on connecting electron properties in the solar wind to the electron properties in the solar corona.
Great discussions at the poster on the magnetopause response to extreme magnetic-field turnings. @MSSLSpacePlasma PhD student Chiara Lazzeri at Autumn @MIST_UK.