Predictive Science Inc.
predsci.bsky.social
Predictive Science Inc.
@predsci.bsky.social
PSI is an employee-owned research company delivering predictive models in space weather, solar physics, and communicable diseases; powered by globally recognized scientists, advanced magnetohydrodynamic models, and high-performance computing.
James Turtle's poster "Melding Vector and Line-of-Sight Magnetogram Data for Assimilation into Surface Flux Transport Models" examines PSI's data-driven methods for combining HMI Line-Of-Sight (LOS) and vector products using our #python package MagMap (buff.ly/dK2ktYE).
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Slava Titov's poster "A New Approach for Extrapolating Photospheric Vector Magnetic Data to the Chromospheric Level" applies his recent breakthrough in decomposing magnetic fields into their components to derive chromospheric magnetic fields: buff.ly/VahwYDA
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Erika Palmerio's talk "Global MHD Modelling to Support the Next Generation of White-Light Imagers" highlighted the utility of supplementing white-light imagers old and new with analogous forward-modeled imagery created using 3D MHD simulations: buff.ly/sLx13p1
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Ryder Davidson's poster "MHDweb: An Interactive Visualization Toolkit" showcases PSI's #data #visualization suite whose web-based interface analyzes our Coronal and Heliospheric MAS model solutions and compares the results with in-situ #spacecraft data: buff.ly/2or5UXJ
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Emily Mason's talk "Statistical Study of Long-Lived Active Regions" details a newly-identified pool of active regions that last for several solar rotations, and which produce roughly 4-7 times more significant flares than their counterparts: buff.ly/99S2e51
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Pete's invited talk, "Quantifying Uncertainty in Solar Wind and CME Forecasts: Recent Progress & Future Directions" reviews the current state of solar wind modeling, covers recent efforts in addressing uncertainty, and introduced the PSI model sunRunner3d: buff.ly/q5IK39S
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Pete Riley's talk "Using #WISPR measurements and global #MHD models to better understand the evolution of the solar corona," analyzes WISPR data from 2018--2025 and applies statistical and #ML techniques to quantify #CME kinematics and streamer morphology: buff.ly/C4UQNGr
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Jon Linker's talk "Dynamics of the Time-Dependent Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere" reviews our ground-breaking near-real-time, data-driven eclipse simulation and compares its results with steady-state MHD and PFSS models using the same boundary data: buff.ly/99S2e51
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM
Cooper Downs' poster, "The Unique Prospects of High-Latitude Observations:A Modeling Perspective" illustrates the ways in which remote-sensing and in situ instruments far from the ecliptic can improve our theoretical understanding of the Sun-Earth system. buff.ly/z8Ve24Q
January 7, 2026 at 9:05 PM