CEDAR email: CEDAR workshop: How do meteorological events couple into the IT-system? (Thurs. 1:30-3:30 PM)

Astrid Maute maute at ucar.edu
Mon Jun 13 13:03:35 MDT 2016


*Workshop: How do meteorological events couple into the IT-system?*
Thurs. : 1:30-3:30 PM (room: O'Keefe/Milagro/Kearny)

The coupling of the lower atmosphere to the thermosphere and ionosphere is
complex and very dynamic, and studying it is complicated by the variability
in solar and geomagnetic forcing. The coupling spans from the troposphere
to the thermosphere-ionosphere and therefore the workshop’s goal is to
foster exchange and collaboration between researchers from the different
atmospheric regions by focusing on the effects of meteorological events.
Please see full workshop description here.
<http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/2016_Workshop:Agenda>

*We invite discussions and presentations based on observations and
numerical studies* pertaining to the overarching question if and how
meteorological events couple into the thermosphere-ionosphere system. The
session format will consist of clusters of short presentations interspersed
with open discussion. *Please email the conveners if you have a **brief **topic
or result you’d like to share. *

Current topics/discussion leaders (tentative):
*Sudden Stratospheric Warming*
  Nick Pedatella (modeling & understanding IT response)
  Lynn Harvey (polar vortex)
  Larisa Goncharenko (observations at middle and high latitudes)
*Gravity Waves *: Katrina Bossert & Chris Heale (excitation & vertical
coupling)
*ENSO:* Vu Nguyen (tidal changes), Thomas Immel (TIMED results), Astrid
Maute (IT modeling)

See you in Santa Fe!
The workshop conveners
Larisa Goncharenko (lpg at haystack.mit.edu), Astrid Maute (maute at ucar.edu)
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