Calibrating the WSA model in EUHFORIA based on PSP observations
Evangelia Samara, Charles N. Arge, Rui F. Pinto, Jasmina Magdalenic,, Nicolas Wijsen, Michael L. Stevens, Luciano Rodriguez, Stefaan Poedts

TL;DR
This study calibrates the WSA coronal model in EUHFORIA using PSP observations during solar minimum, aiming to improve solar wind predictions but encountering limitations due to data scarcity and model assumptions.
Contribution
It introduces a calibration method for WSA constants based on PSP data and evaluates its impact on heliospheric predictions within EUHFORIA.
Findings
Calibrated WSA constants differ for optimal near-Sun and Earth predictions.
Slow solar wind velocities during the period limited prediction improvements.
Model limitations suggest need for physical process inclusion and reformulation.
Abstract
We employ Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations during the latest solar minimum period (years 2018 -2021) to calibrate the version of the Wang-Sheeley-Arge (WSA) coronal model used in the European space weather forecasting tool EUHFORIA. WSA provides a set of boundary conditions at 0.1 au necessary to initiate the heliospheric part of EUHFORIA, namely, the domain extending beyond the solar Alfvenic point. To calibrate WSA, we observationally constrain four constants in the WSA semi-empirical formula based on PSP observations. We show how the updated (after the calibration) WSA boundary conditions at 0.1 au are compared to PSP observations at similar distances, and we further propagate these conditions in the heliosphere according to EUHFORIAs magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) approach. We assess the predictions at Earth based on the Dynamic Time Warping technique. Our findings suggest that, for…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · GNSS positioning and interference
