Forecasting the Remaining Duration of an Ongoing Solar Flare
- Jeffrey W Reep,
- Will T Barnes
Will T Barnes
National Research Council Postdoctoral Associate residing at US Naval Research Laboratory
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The solar X-ray irradiance is significantly heightened during the course
of a solar flare, which can cause radio blackouts due to ionization of
the atoms in the ionosphere. As the duration of a solar flare is not
related to the size of that flare, it is not directly clear how long
those blackouts can persist. Using a random forest regression model
trained on data taken from X-ray light curves, we have developed a
direct forecasting method that predicts how long the event will remain
above background levels. We test this on a large collection of flares
observed with GOES-15, and show that it generally outperforms simple
linear regression. This forecast is computationally light enough to be
performed in real time, allowing for the prediction to be made during
the course of a flare.