Overview of ALBATROS Scientific Publications
Interested in learning more about the scientific outcomes and results of ALBATROS? Explore our publications, which detail the hypotheses, methodologies, and findings of the Consortium.
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Scientific Publication – Anisotropic Forbush decrease of 24 March 2024: First look
On 24 March 2024, monitoring systems recorded a sharp suppression
Scientific Journal – Ground-Level Enhancement of 8 June 2024 (GLE 75) Caused by Solar Energetic Particles.
Ground-Level Enhancements (GLEs) are among the most significant space weather
Scientific Publication – Climate Projections and Time Series Analysis over Roma Fiumicino Airport Using COSMO-CLM
Airports are increasingly vulnerable to temperature fluctuations and extreme weather
Conference Paper – “Using deep neural networks for thunderstorm risk prediction.”
Back in April 2025, the scientific community gathered in Vienna
Scientific Publication – The High-Energy Protons of the Ground Level Enhancement (GLE74) Event on 11 May 2024
On 11 May 2024, the 74th Ground Level Enhancement (GLE74)
Conference Paper – “Don’t Panic! Analysing the Impact of Attacks on the Safety of Flight Management Systems”
Presented at the IEEE/AIAA 42nd Digital Avionics Systems
Conference Paper – StrikeNet: A Deep Neural Network to Predict Pixel-Sized Lightning Location
Presented at the 20th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory
Scientific Publication – “New Anisotropic Cosmic-Ray Enhancement (ACRE) Event on 5 November 2023 Due to Complex Heliospheric Conditions”
Galactic cosmic rays typically follow established patterns, yet occasionally the
Scientific Publication – Spectra and Anisotropy of Solar Energetic Protons During GLE #65 on 28 October, 2003 and GLE #66 on 29 October, 2003
Solar Cycle 23 was exceptionally active and produced 16 Ground-Level
Scientific Publication – Two New Sub-GLEs Found in Data of Neutron Monitors at South Pole and Vostok: On 09 June 1968 and 27 February 1969
"Sub-GLEs" are subtle solar particle events, typically visible only to
Scientific Publications
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