Forecasting peak smooth sunspot number of solar cycle 25: A method based on even-odd pair of solar cycle
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The knowledge about future solar activity is necessary to plan our space-based missions. As yet, several prediction models (statistics- or dynamo-based) have been developed to forecast the peak smoothed sunspot number (SSN) of the upcoming solar cycle. Many of these data-based prediction models require sunspot number until the end of nth solar cycle to predict the peak of the solar cycle n + 1. However, one prefers to have the predictions well in advance. We propose a new data-based model that can provide information about the peak SSN (or amplitude) of solar cycle n + 1, and sum of peak SSN of solar cycle n + 2 and n + 3 at the end of each nth solar cycle. The solar cycles are paired using even-odd cycles, therefore in this model n is allowed to take even number. We used recently updated, Version-2, daily and monthly sunspot-number data. The area under the curve of each nth solar cycle [An] is estimated and used in the model together with its length and peak SSN []. We noticed that difference in the area under the curve of solar cycles n and n + 1 can be used to predict the summation of peak SSN of n + 2 and n + 3 solar cycles (i.e., ). We have tested this prediction model with both daily and monthly sunspot numbers. Our model predicts; = 219.7 ± 31 and = 229.4 ± 31. As the peak SSN of solar cycle 24 is known, we get = 103.3 ± 15. Further, model suggest that the solar cycle 26 and 27 would be similar or slightly stronger than solar cycle 24 and 25.
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Planetary and Space Science, v. 209, 105359, doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2021.105359