UK Space Weather Strategy linking research to operations
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1 UK Space Weather Strategy linking research to operations Mike Hapgood (STFC), John Rees (NERC), Chris Felton (CCS) & Alan Thomson (NERC)
2 Outline The work of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat Cabinet Office at the centre of UK government CCS work on space weather How the UK Space Weather Strategy has evolved Background Relation to the UK government National Risk Register Building the strategy Royal Academy of Engineering report Extreme space weather: impacts on engineered systems and infrastructure
3 The work of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat Short-term horizon scanning and medium term risk assessment building capability ensuring consistency critical infrastructure planning for the big stuff supporting community and corporate resilience...and dealing with it when it goes wrong
4 Building resilience: approach Top risks on the National Risk Assessment have high likelihood and high impact and range from a flu pandemic, to terrorism, to an ash rich volcanic eruption abroad Also focus on lower likelihood, high impact risks: severe space weather and gas-rich effusive volcanic eruption Risk assessment and planning based on reasonable worst case scenario Generic capabilities built through the National Resilience Capabilities Programme provide a baseline of capability for these risks, however more focussed planning is required to: develop additional capability / capacity; and / or develop bespoke capabilities to meet the specific consequences Our approach to high impact risks involves working with Government Departments, operational agencies and external experts to develop specific contingency plans
5 Background to UK work on severe space weather Space weather fits in national agendas on security & resilience: UK, US, Sweden, UK National Risk Assessment Space weather discussions started May 2010 Space Environment Impacts Expert Group formed Nov 2010 SEIEG provides independent scientific advice, much appreciated by policy-makers Emphasis on (peer reviewed) scientific evidence Space weather risk formally recognised with publication of NRR in Jan 2012 SEIEG extreme cases now available as RAL technical report: With added space weather & volcanoes
6 NRR risk matrix non-malicious risks Impact score based on Fatalities Injuries/illness Social disruption Economic harm Psychological impact or
7 Resilience planning challenges Nature of underpinning science means there s greater uncertainty about reasonable worst case scenario compared to other risks on National Risk Register and limits our ability to forecast and model impact. Getting buy in to lower likelihood risks. Interdependence of potential impacts presents high level of complexity in providing resilience. Effective communication co-ordinated internationally, both to industry and the wider public, vital to prepare effectively for this risk. Very short notice were a major event to happen. Impact would be felt internationally. Therefore, international collaboration vital to build resilience.
8 Resilience planning update Lot of work to understand the nature of this risk for the UK since it first appeared in National Risk Assessment in Met Office own this risk. Lead departments responsible for mitigating the impacts. Co-ordination provided by CCS in Cabinet Office Severe Space Weather Project set up in CCS. First project board meeting, 23 April co-chaired by Met Office and CCS. Accountable to High Impact Hazards Programme Board as part of National Security Council structure. First meeting on 29 April. Chaired by Director, Civil Contingencies. Expert Advisory Group (based on the SEIEG) being set up as formal part of governance to ensure the work of the project is informed by scientific evidence Continue international collaboration (US, Sweden, Canada, JRC) Main outputs: enhanced capabilities to be reflected in response strategy for responding to a severe space weather incident.
9 Building the strategy Aims: how best to link research to operations (R20) Put this in national and international context Process Collected evidence from wide range of national and international sources (next slide) Constructed first draft for review by selected colleagues Showed need for major restructuring New draft reviewed by expert community Then a series of updates and public reviews
10 Landscape key points FCO S&IN UK-US meetings National Risk Assessment SEIEG Community consultations Lloyds report Met Office Strategy (R20) RAEng report Cameron-Obama statements GO Science HoC committees STFC SSAP STFC NERC EIS meetings GIC and geomag meetings UKSA
11 Structure, part 1 Why a strategy? Link all UK players from R20 Put UK work in global context Governance framework What are risks & impacts? National Risk Register Outline key sectors at risk Role of businesses Space weather service Analysis of markets Monitoring Modelling Space weather processes Magstorms & their solar origin High-speed streams Radiation storms, Cosmic rays Solar electromagnetic emissions SpW & Earth's climate SpW & Earth's internal field
12 Structure, part 2 Space weather processes Magstorms & their solar origin High-speed streams Radiation storms, Cosmic rays Solar electromagnetic emissions SpW & Earth's climate SpW & Earth's internal field Research & Operations priorities By risk sector : grounded infrastructures, aviation, satellites, radio, Earth system Cross-cutting themes : heliosphere, magnetosphere, ionosphere-thermosphere, internal mag field, economic & societal impacts Details in annexes UK skills, meetings, participants, documents Implementation & organisation Governance: SpW Strategy Board Investment : Strategy essential both to win support & to be efficient Web : to maintain & evolve the strategy, and associated resources
13 Where is it? Or
14 Extreme Space Weather: Impacts on Engineered Systems & Infrastructure Prof. Paul Cannon, FREng Royal Academy of Engineering Study Chair Plus a very extensive team of space scientists and engineers (Credit: NASA)
15 The full report can be downloaded from: port_final.pdf A summary report can be downloaded from: ry_report.pdf Recommendations (e.g. p6 of summary): Government should initiate a space weather board to provide leadership in SW activities UK should work with international partners to refine the environmental specification of extreme solar events and reasonable worst case scenarios Specific recommendations are made on protection/research against worst case scenarios in sectors covering grid, satellites, aviation, ground and avionic technology, GNSS, terrestrial mobile, HF and broadcasting communications
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