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Description
We present the new Solar Wind Scoreboard, which is hosted by NASA’s Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC) and developed with the community as part of the COSPAR ISWAT initiative. The Solar Wind Scoreboard will serve the space weather and science community as a hub for real-time solar wind predictions at Earth, Mars, and other locations of interest. It will allow users to view the ensemble of community-contributed models and compare their performance during extreme space weather events. Our overarching objective is to build an open platform that allows us to identify science models that show potential to improve operational services. In this presentation, we will share our progress from the COSPAR ISWAT Workshop in Cape Canaveral, FL, USA, focusing on the open information architecture, including metadata standards, automated prediction submissions, and front-end development. Additionally, we will discuss how the Solar Wind Scoreboard integrates with existing CCMC Scoreboards and feeds into the new Geospace Scoreboard. We will share lessons learned from running models like AWSoM (University of Michigan) and ICARUS (KU Leuven) in real-time, and how we integrate their results into the Scoreboard. Finally, we will outline future plans and how we envision broader community engagement in line with open science principles.
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