Abstract

Abstract The study of solar-terrestrial relationship has developed into four major disciplines: solar physics, interplanetary physics, magnetospheric physics, and ionospheric physics (aeronomy). Researchers have made considerable progress within each field of study during the twentieth century. It is pointed out, however, that many major problems in advancing solar weather prediction projects have been left behind. To be successful in this particular effort, space weather researchers need to establish a new discipline that synthesizes and integrates the four major disciplines and their subdisciplines. It is pointed out that we can learn all the missing components in space weather prediction only when we attempt to synthesize the four disciplines. Several missing components are pointed out.

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