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Gombosi , T I , Chen , Y , Glocer , A , Huang , Z , Jia , X , Liemohn , M W , Manchester , W B , Pulkkinen , T , Sachdeva , N , Al Shidi , Q , Sokolov , I V , Szente , J , Tenishev , V , Toth , G , Van Der Holst , B , Welling , D T , Zhao , L & Zou , S 2021 , ' What sustained multi-disciplinary research can achieve: The space weather modeling framework ' , JOURNAL OF SPACE WEATHER AND SPACE CLIMATE , vol. 11 , 42 . https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2021020
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Funding Information: Acknowledgements. This work was supported by NASA DRIVE Science Center grant 80NSSC20K0600 and NASA MMS grant 80NSSC19K0564, NASA LWS grants 80NSSC20K0185, 80NSSC20K0190, 80NSSC20K1778 and 80NSSC17K0681, NASA SSW grant 80NSSC20K0854, NASA HSR 80NSSC20K1313, NASA 80NSSC21K0047, the NSF PRE-EVENTS grant 1663800 and NSF SWQU grant PHY-2027555. The authors thank Drs. John Dorelli and Natalia Buzulukova for providing their unpublished result to be shown in the paper (Fig. 15). The authors also thank Ms. Deborah Eddy for making the paper more readable. Publisher Copyright: © T.I. Gombosi et al., Published by EDP Sciences 2021.
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