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Guaraci is a forecasting system developed by High PIDS research group at School of Technology, University of Campinas. It aims at forecasting the strongest Sun's phenomena, namely solar flares. Flares are sudden releases of radiation (X-rays) and particles that can affect the Earth's atmosphere in a few hours or days. Disturbances involve damages in several fields, including aviation and aerospace, satellites, oil and gas industries, electrical systems, and astronauts safety, leading to economic and commercial losses.
Solar flares are then sudden X-ray releases in the 1-8 Ångström wavelength represented in watts per square meter (W/m2). Depending on their intensities, those phenomena range over a class scale comprehending A (<10e-7), B (<10e-6), C (<10e-5), M (<10e-4), and X (>10e-4) events. Each flare class has a X-ray peak flux ten times higher than its predecessor -- M- and X-class events are the strongest ones. In addition, each class also linearly lies around [1,9], that is, a factor representing the flare intensity. Solar flares are thus represented by the product of their intensity factors with the X-ray peak flux values of their classes.
As such, we designed Guaraci to help to mitigate the effects of solar flares, that is, by employing efforts in the forecasting of C+M+X and M+X events in the next 24, 48, and 72 h.