CEDAR email: Advertisement of 2016 GEM-CEDAR joint session "Magnetospheric energy input and its role in the MIT coupling"

Connor, Hyunju K. (GSFC-674.0)[Science Collaborator] hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov
Wed Jun 15 19:41:21 MDT 2016


Dear Colleagues,

We’d like to advertise our joint GEM-CEDAR session titled “Magnetospheric energy input and its role in the magnetosphere – ionosphere - thermosphere coupling”. Our two 2hr sessions are scheduled at 1:30 – 3:30pm on Jun 21 (Tuesday) and at 1:30 – 3:30pm on Jun 22 (Wednesday) in Zia Ballroom, Eldorado Hotel, Santa Fe, NM. The session schedule is posted below. We encourage scientists in related fields of our speakers to join our sessions for an active discussion. The session details can be found at the following website:
http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/2016_Workshop:MIT_Coupling_Drivers_and_Impacts

===          Tuesday Session          ===

1.     Delores Knipp: Updated estimates of global energy deposition to the upper atmosphere

2.     Gang Lu: Partitioning of high-latitude energy input: Polar cap vs. Auroral zone

3.     Cheryl Huang: Small-scale effects during magnetic storms

4.     Denny Oliveira: Superposed epoch analysis of the thermosphere time response to geomagnetic storms

5.     Tomoko Matsuo: AMIE NextGen - extending capabilities for the assimilative mapping of ionospheric electrodynamics (AMIE) procedure

6.     Yue Deng: Poynting flux and particle precipitation in the high-latitudes during geomagnetic storms

7.     Olga Verkhoglyadova: Comparison of IT responses to complex solar wind driving during March storms in 2013 and 2015

8.     Katelynn Greer: TEC Enhancements Dependence on Storm UT Onset Time

9.     Richard Walterscheid: Auroral Effects of Precipitating Electrons on the Thermosphere for the March 17, 2013 Storm Observed by the GOCE Satellite and Simulated by the TIEGCM with Fluxes Predicted by the RCME

10.  Michael Wiltberger: Effect of Anomalous electron heating in Coupled LFM-RCM Simulations of the March 17-18, 2013 geomagnetic storm

11.  Joseph Jensen: Can Particle Precipitation in the Ionosphere Affect the Magnetic Reconnection Rate?

12.  Roger Varney: Ion Outflow, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Feedback Loops, and Sawtooth Oscillations

13.  Bin Zhang: Impacts of ionospheric O+ outflow on storm-time F-region thermospheric mass density modeling


===          Wednesday Session          ===

1.     Steven Kaeppler: Combined optical and incoherent scatter specification of high latitude electron flux and conductance

2.     Yakov Dimant: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere coupling through anomalous ionospheric conductivity

3.     Jing Liu: Anomalous electron heating effects on the E region ionosphere in TIEGCM

4.     George Khazanov: SE coupling in the region of diffuse aurora.

5.     Hyunju Connor: The role of superthermal electron MI coupling physics in the calculation of ionospheric conductance.

6.     Yongliang Zhang: Auroral features from FUV observations

7.     Michael Mendillo: Stable Auroral Red (SAR) Arcs: Complex modes of inner-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling

8.     Jun Liang: Strong electron temperature enhancement in the upper F-region ionosphere associated with pulsating auroras: A Swarm survey

9.     Haje Korth: Storm-time large-scale Birkeland currents: Comparison of AMPERE observations with model results

10.  Jiannan Tu: Dynamics of Field-aligned Current Propagation and Pedersen Current Formation

11.  Kyoung-Joo Hwang: KH Vortex-generated field-aligned currents

12.  Chigomezyo Ngwira: Multi-instrument analysis of surface geoelectric field drivers

13.  Yang Lu: Observations of Poynting flux in the dayside cusp region at different altitudes

14.  Robert Gillies: Ion heating event caused by fast azimuthal flows near the cusp: RISR-C radar observations


Best regards,
Hyunju Connor, Cheryl Huang, Yanshi Huang, Haje Korth, Gang Lu, Binzheng Zhang.
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