Brett Carter
RMIT University
H-index: 17
Oceania-Australia
Top articles of Brett Carter
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Thank you to our peer reviewers in 2023 | Noe Lugaz Brett Carter Jennifer L Gannon Huixin Liu Steve K Morley | 2024/4 | |
On the Propagation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances From the Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai Volcano Eruption and Their Possible Connection With Tsunami Waves | Geophysical Research Letters | Rezy Pradipta Brett A Carter Julie L Currie Suelynn Choy Phil Wilkinson | 2023/3/28 |
Space weather in the popular media, and the opportunities the upcoming solar maximum brings | Brett A Carter Noé Lugaz Steven K Morley Jennifer Gannon Shasha Zou | 2023/12 | |
Investigating the Inter-Relationships among Multiple Atmospheric Variables and Their Responses to Precipitation | Atmosphere | Haobo Li Suelynn Choy Safoora Zaminpardaz Brett Carter Chayn Sun | 2023/3/16 |
New space companies meet a “normal” solar maximum | Noé Lugaz Huixin Liu Brett A Carter Jennifer Gannon Shasha Zou | 2023/9 | |
Detecting Outliers in Ionospheric Correction Model for GNSS Precise Positioning | Tam Dao Ken Harima Brett Carter Julie Currie Simon McClusky | 2023/8/23 | |
The ionospheric effects of the 2022 Hunga Tonga Volcano eruption and the associated impacts on GPS Precise Point Positioning across the Australian region | Space Weather | Brett Anthony Carter Rezy Pradipta Tam Dao Julie Louise Currie Suelynn Choy | 2023/5 |
Long‐Term Support Is Needed for Crucial Ground‐Based Sensor Networks | JL Gannon S Morley N Lugaz H Liu B Carter | 2023/5 | |
Chapman conference: Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere (AIM) Coupling–Jan/Feb 2025 at RMIT in Melbourne, AU | Aaron Breneman Alexa Halford Kyle Murphy Hilde Nesse Brett Carter | 2024/3/7 | |
2024 Decadal Survey for Space and Solar Physics: Space Weather Inputs | Noé Lugaz Jennifer L Gannon Shasha Zou Steven K Morley Huixin Liu | 2022/8 | |
Paving the R2O2R Pathway: Using the Application Usability Level Framework to Enhance Pure Research to Operations Collaborations | 44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 16-24 July | Alexa Halford Adam Kellerman Katherine Garcia-Sage Brett Carter | 2022/7 |
Regional Ionospheric Corrections for High Accuracy GNSS Positioning | Remote Sensing | Tam Dao Ken Harima Brett Carter Julie Currie Simon McClusky | 2022/5/20 |
Credit where credit is due: Data and software in the space weather community | SK Morley Huixin Liu BA Carter JL Gannon Noé Lugaz | 2022/12 | |
Geomagnetically Induced Currents at Middle Latitudes: 1. Quiet‐Time Variability | Space Weather | Adam C Kellerman Ryan Mcgranaghan Jacob Bortnik Brett A Carter Joseph Hughes | 2022/2 |
Thoughts from a past AGU SPA fellows committee | Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences | Alexa J Halford Angeline G Burrell Endawoke Yizengaw Volker Bothmer Brett A Carter | 2022/12 |
RMIT University’s practical space weather prediction laboratory | Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate | Brett A Carter Gail N Iles Rekha Raju Andoh M Afful Ronald Maj | 2022 |
Ionospheric Variability Following the Tonga Volcano Eruption and the Impact on Precise Point Positioning Across the Australian Region | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Brett A Carter Rezy Pradipta Tam Dao Julie Currie Suelynn Choy | 2022/12 |
Comparison of atmospheric mass density models using a new data source: COSMIC satellite ephemerides | IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine | Yang Yang Ronald Maj Changyong He Robert Norman Emma Kerr | 2021/12/20 |
Comparison of tracking progress frameworks: What's the difference and why should I use the AULs | 43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 28 January-4 February | Alexa Halford Adam Kellerman Jeffrey Klenzing Brett Carter | 2021/1 |
Measuring success and tracking progress towards modeling and forecasting the occurrence of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Brett Carter Julie Currie Tam Dao Endawoke Yizengaw John Retterer | 2021/12 |