Space Weather: The Role of Solar Radio Monitoring in Malaysia and Implications of Sun Activities to the Earth.

Space weather is very synonymous with the activities of our nearest star, the Sun. Recently; the space weather program has stimulated interest in this issue. The main reason is due to the extreme climate change and towards to the solar maximum at the beginning of 2013. It is believed that the Ea...

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Main Authors: Roslan, Umar, ZS, Hamidi, NNM, Shariff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4503/1/FH02-FKI-14-00908.pdf
http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4503/
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Summary:Space weather is very synonymous with the activities of our nearest star, the Sun. Recently; the space weather program has stimulated interest in this issue. The main reason is due to the extreme climate change and towards to the solar maximum at the beginning of 2013. It is believed that the Earth environment has a close connection with Sun activities, such as solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs). However, to prove it is not an easy way. The dynamism of the Sun also still is not easy to be understood. To improve our understanding of the solar activities, a new experimental approach by 24 hours monitoring has been done since 2007 by e-CALLISTO network. This work is a part of International of Space Weather Initiative Program (ISWI). As one of equatorial country, Malaysia also could contribute in terms of a consistent 12 hours monitoring and one of the earliest sites that observe the Sun every day. Here, we will highlight the role of our site, mechanism and implications of Sun activities to the Earth. It is hoped to meet the current knowledge about the Sun with this new method of experimental approach.