In this paper we present Aurorasaurus: a website, a mobile application, and a citizen science initiative that allows a community of users to report and verify sightings of the Aurora Borealis. Through ad-hoc data indirectly offered through social media, a community of citizen scientists verify sightings of the Aurora Borealis. These verified data are tested against currently existing aurora-forecasting models. The insights these data provide are transformed into map and text-based forms. In addition, notifications are sent to interested participants in a timely manner. This is a design test-bed for an early warning system (EWS) that is capable of detecting and communicating the earliest signs of disaster to community members in near real ti...
Preparing and delivering warnings to the public involves a chain of processes spanning different org...
International audienceIn this paper we leverage the power of citizen supplied data. We examined how ...
Over half of the population of the UK own a smartphone, and about the same number of people uses s...
We have created Aurorasaurus, a website, a mobile application and a scientific tool that allows a co...
Aurorasaurus is on the cutting edge of space science, citizen science, and computer science simultan...
The aurora borealis and aurora australis are beautiful space weather driven events whose sighting is...
A prototype citizen science application called Aurorasaurus has been developed and launched in 2014....
On March 17, 2015, a geomagnetic storm—the largest of the solar cycle to date— hit Earth and gave ma...
The Aurorasaurus project harnesses volunteer crowdsourcing to identify sightings of an aurora (the “...
“How far south will the aurora borealis be seen?” is a common question asked when a geomagnetic stor...
The Aurorasaurus citizen science project harnesses volunteer crowdsourcing to identify sightings of ...
A new, citizen science based, aurora observing and reporting platform has been developed with the pr...
Aurorasaurus citizen science data is a collection of auroral sightings submitted to the project via ...
This short knowledge paper describes some of the ways social media has been used in the context of n...
This technical report documents the details of Aurorasaurus citizen science data for the period span...
Preparing and delivering warnings to the public involves a chain of processes spanning different org...
International audienceIn this paper we leverage the power of citizen supplied data. We examined how ...
Over half of the population of the UK own a smartphone, and about the same number of people uses s...
We have created Aurorasaurus, a website, a mobile application and a scientific tool that allows a co...
Aurorasaurus is on the cutting edge of space science, citizen science, and computer science simultan...
The aurora borealis and aurora australis are beautiful space weather driven events whose sighting is...
A prototype citizen science application called Aurorasaurus has been developed and launched in 2014....
On March 17, 2015, a geomagnetic storm—the largest of the solar cycle to date— hit Earth and gave ma...
The Aurorasaurus project harnesses volunteer crowdsourcing to identify sightings of an aurora (the “...
“How far south will the aurora borealis be seen?” is a common question asked when a geomagnetic stor...
The Aurorasaurus citizen science project harnesses volunteer crowdsourcing to identify sightings of ...
A new, citizen science based, aurora observing and reporting platform has been developed with the pr...
Aurorasaurus citizen science data is a collection of auroral sightings submitted to the project via ...
This short knowledge paper describes some of the ways social media has been used in the context of n...
This technical report documents the details of Aurorasaurus citizen science data for the period span...
Preparing and delivering warnings to the public involves a chain of processes spanning different org...
International audienceIn this paper we leverage the power of citizen supplied data. We examined how ...
Over half of the population of the UK own a smartphone, and about the same number of people uses s...