Tzu‐Wei Fang
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3020-3541
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5057919490 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Geology
- Astronomy
- Geophysics
- Geography
- Ionosphere
- Meteorology
- Atmospheric sciences
- Environmental science
- Quantum mechanics
- Magnetic field
- Climatology
- Nuclear physics
- Plasma
- Geodesy
- Engineering
- Thermodynamics
- Computer science
- Thermosphere
- Latitude
- Biology
- Oceanography
- Magnetosphere
- Plasmasphere
Authored Works
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- Thermosphere-ionosphere conditions during the moderate geomagnetic storm of 3-4 February 2022 that led to the loss of 40 Starlink satellites
- Performance of Weimer driven WAM-IPE during November 20, 2003 Geomagnetic Storm
- Neutral Atmosphere Data Assimilation to Investigate Storm-Time Ionospheric Driving in WAM-IPE
- Modeling the Thermospheric Response to Solar and Geomagnetic Drivers during the Feb 2022 Starlink incident
- Modeling the Response of the Ionosphere to an Extreme Geomagnetic Storm
- Medium-scale thermospheric gravity waves simulated by high-resolution Whole Atmosphere Model
- Improving Space Weather Nowcast and Forecast capabilities using the real-time high-resolution UNAVCO GPS TEC observations.
- Extending the Earth Observing System Capability into the ITM: OSSEs in the Whole Atmosphere Models
- Evaluating Radio Occultation Constellation Designs using Observing System Simulation Experiments: Data Impact of Electron Density Profiles on Ionospheric Specification
- Assessment of ionospheric and thermospheric models during the geomagnetic storm times in low and moderate solar flux years
- Space Weather Model Validation at the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center
- Response of Ionosphere and Thermosphere to the 2015 St. Patrick's Day Storm using high-resolution WAM-IPE
- Performance of Equatorial Electrodynamics for WAM-IPE during Geomagnetic Storms
- Neutral Density for Satellite Drag and Space Traffic Management from an Operational Physics-Based Model
- Comparison and validation of photochemical models for atomic oxygen ion retrieval from ground-based observations of 630.0 nm airglow near Irkutsk
- Atmospheric Drag on Low Earth Orbit Satellite Swarms
Linked Co-Authors
- Alexander Medema
- Boris Maletckii
- Cornelius Csar Jude H. Salinas
- D. Mencin
- D. T. Welling
- Dibyendu Sur
- E. Adamson
- E. K. Sutton
- Elvira Astafyeva
- Enrico Camporeale
- Garima Malhotra
- Greg Lucas
- H. M. Bain
- Hanli Liu
- Howard J. Singer
- J. P. Thayer
- Jack C. Wang
- Jia Yue
- Joshua Pettit
- Katherine Garcia‐Sage
- Loren C. Chang
- M. Codrescu
- M. Fedrizzi
- Min‐Yang Chou
- N. M. Pedatella
- Naomi Maruyama
- P. B. Dandenault
- R. A. Heelis
- R. A. Steenburgh
- R. K. Schaefer
- R. S. Lieberman
- Sean Bruinsma
- Tomoko Matsuo
- Yi Duann
- Л. П. Гончаренко
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Boston College, Massachusetts
- Catholic University, Washington DC
- Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse
- Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
- Hampton University, Virginia
- Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
- National Central University, Taiwan
- National Central University, Taiwan, Institute of Space Science
- National Cheng Kung University, Department of Earth Sciences
- National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder
- RAS, Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Irkutsk
- Technical University of Delft, Netherlands
- Universite de Toulouse Paul Sabatier, France
- University of Bath, UK
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Texas, Arlington
- University of Texas, Austin
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