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On the role of source surface height and magnetograms in solar wind forecast accuracy
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Adjusting the Potential Field Source Surface Height Based on Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations
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Coronal Models and Detection of the Open Magnetic Field
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Modeling CME encounters at Parker Solar Probe with OSPREI: Dependence on photospheric and coronal conditions
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Constraining Global Coronal Models with Multiple Independent Observables
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Evaluation of a potential field source surface model with elliptical source surfaces via ballistic back mapping of in situ spacecraft data