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Join a colloquium on predictive signatures for space weather

March 23, 2026

On Wednesday, April 1, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 pm MT, join the High Altitude Observatory (HAO) at NSF NCAR for a colloquium featuring Larisza Krista from the University of Colorado Boulder and the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CU/CIRES). The talk is entitled “Predictive EUV Signatures: Leveraging Coronal Dimmings And Flare Precursors For Advanced Space Weather Forecasting.”


Dr. Krista will discuss the investigation of coronal dimmings and Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) precursors as tools for improving the forecasting of solar eruptive events. The research highlights how integrated analysis of magnetic footpoints and pre-flare brightenings can provide early insights into Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) evolution and flare initiation. The session aims to demonstrate the significant potential of EUV signatures in enhancing the accuracy of space weather predictions.

This virtual event will be conducted via a live webcast. For more information, see the event page or the HAO Seminar Series web page.