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      Summary of the plenary sessions at European Space Weather Week 15: space weather users and service providers working together now and in the future

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          During European Space Weather Week 15 two plenary sessions were held to review the status of operational space weather forecasting. The first session addressed the topic of working with space weather service providers now and in the future, the user perspective. The second session provided the service perspective, addressing experiences in forecasting development and operations. Presentations in both sessions provided an overview of international efforts on these topics, and panel discussion topics arising in the first session were used as a basis for panel discussion in the second session. Discussion topics included experiences during the September 2017 space weather events, cross domain impacts, timeliness of notifications, and provision of effective user education. Users highlighted that a 'severe' space weather event did not necessarily lead to severe impacts for each individual user across the different sectors. Service providers were generally confident that timely and reliable information could be provided during severe and extreme events, although stressed that more research and funding were required in this relatively new field of operational space weather forecasting, to ensure continuation of capabilities and further development of services, in particular improved forecasting targeting user needs. Here a summary of the sessions is provided followed by a commentary on the current state-of-the-art and potential next steps towards improvement of services.

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                16 August 2019
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                1908.05938
                cb12fa93-91a2-49ec-9739-97ef1188342e

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Accepted for publication in the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (JSWSC). 15 pages
                physics.space-ph astro-ph.IM

                Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics,Space Physics
                Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics, Space Physics

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