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Dear colleagues,<br>
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We are inviting you to attend the upcoming CEDAR workshop on
Thermosphere-Ionosphere Climate. Here is the workshop agenda:<br>
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New Roman""><o:p></o:p></span></b> Time: 13:30 – 18:00,
Thursday 6/28/2012 <br>
Room: Sun for Anasazi-South <br>
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Part 1: Long-term changes in the thermosphere and ionosphere
(13:30-15:30)<br>
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1. Overview of thermosphere climate and climate change observations
-- John Emmert<br>
2. Ionospheric trends: an overview and latest result – Shunrong
Zhang<br>
3. Modeling long-term changes in the thermosphere and ionosphere --
Liying Qian<br>
4. T-I response to geomagnetic dipole changes -- Ingrid Cnossen<br>
5. Geocorona climate – Susan Nossal <br>
?. Thermospheric wind trends -- Christiano Brum (?)<br>
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Open discussions: 30 min ---- Break: 15:30-16:00<br>
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Part 2: Other topics of thermosphere-ionosphere climatology
(16:00-18:00)<br>
1. Lunar tide and SSW climatological effects -- Brian Tracy<br>
2. Neutral winds and temperature climatology from Brazil FPI
observations – Dan Fisher<br>
3. Climatology of the tides -- Jens Oberheide<br>
4. The E-region climatology – Fabiano Rodrigues<br>
5. Global E region MOIRE campaigns — Jan Sojka<br>
6. Anomalously low geomagnetic energy inputs during 2008 solar
minimum — Yue Deng<br>
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Open Discussions: 30 min<br>
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Shunrong Zhang, Ph.D.
MIT Haystack Observatory
Off Route 40
Westford, MA 01886 USA
phone: 781-981-5725
fax: 781-981-5766
email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:shunrong@haystack.mit.edu">shunrong@haystack.mit.edu</a></pre>
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