CEDAR email: AMS Space Weather Conference & AMS 104th Meeting, 28 January - 1 February, 2024

Zhonghua Xu zxu77 at vt.edu
Mon Jul 31 20:14:19 MDT 2023


Dear CEDAR community:

Hope everything is well!

Here is an announcement of AMS Space Weather Conference & AMS 104th Meeting:

AMS Space Weather Conference & AMS 104th Meeting, 28 January - 1 February,
2024, CONFERENCE -- CALL FOR PAPERS DUE AUGUST 24 2023

The 21st Conference on Space Weather, sponsored by the American
Meteorological Society (AMS), and organized by the AMS Committee on Space
Weather, will be held 28 January – 1 February, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
Preliminary programs, registration, hotel, and general information will be
posted on the AMS website as they become available.

*Please submit your abstract electronically by 24 August 2023:*
https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2024/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/21st-conference-on-space-weather/

*Session: The importance of ground-based data for space weather: sensors,
products, and data streams.*
*Session chairs: Zhonghua Xu, Jenn Gannon*

Although ground-based sensors provide the backbone for much of our space
weather science and operations, many are facing an uncertain future. Data
streams from magnetometers, imagers, interferometers, and others have been
identified by the PROSWIFT Act as critical national needs. Local
measurements, such as GIC data, can provide situational awareness,
validation metrics, and input to models. Consistent availability of quality
data requires the long-term maintenance of these sensor arrays, but the
path forward to support ground-based infrastructure over time is certainly
not a simple problem.  This session solicits presentations that discuss (1)
products, alerts, and forecasts that rely on ground-based data, (2) the
current state and utility of existing ground-based sensor networks, (3)
data quality and processing algorithms, and (4) potential solutions for
maintaining these crucial sources of data.

Please feel free to contact me via email zxu77 at VT.edu, if you have any
questions.

Best wishes,
Zhonghua

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Zhonghua Xu
Ph.D. in Space Physics
Research Assistant Professor
Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA 24061

Resident at
National Institute of Aerospace
100 Exploration Way
Hampton, VA 23666

PHONE: 435-363-5404
Email: zxu77 at vt.edu
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