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Dear Colleagues,<br>
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We would like to invite you to participate in our CEDAR session:
Geospace System Science: <br>
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href="http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/2014_Workshop:Geospace_system_science">http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/2014_Workshop:Geospace_system_science</a><br>
The overarching objectives of our session is to develop an improved
understanding of the geospace system response to storms and
substorms. We seek to identify and investigate the underlying
coupling processes and interactions between the magnetosphere and
the ionosphere-thermosphere (the M-I-T system) at middle and high
latitudes.<br>
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We would like to address the science questions from system level
perspective by bringing together a broad range of expertise to our
discussions. We intend to coordinate with the GEM community to
tackle our challenges from the systems perspectives. In particular,
a joint campaign approach has been discussed with the GEM Focus
Group: Storm-Time Inner Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Convection (SIMIC).
Furthermore, we will initiate coordination discussions with another
GEM FG: Geospace Systems Science.<br>
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Free flowing discussions are a very important part of our
workshop. The success of our session will depend on your
participation to the workshop and discussions. You can participate
our session remotely via "GoToMeeting"!<br>
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Here is the list of the speakers in our session:<br>
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<li> Joe Borovsky: new GEM FG: "Geospace Systems Science"</li>
<li> Brian Anderson: AMPERE</li>
<li> Gang Lu: An integrated observation and modeling investigation
of thermospheric response to the April 2010 storm</li>
<li> Margaret Chen & Richard Walterscheid: Simulating storm
events using a recently developed one-way coupling of the RCM-E
& TIEGCM models.</li>
<li> Shasha Zou: On the characteristics of the Storm Enhanced
Density Plumes: origin of the convection flow and field-aligned
ion flux</li>
<li> Larry Lyons: New results on flow bursts in the SAPS region
and their connection to auroral streamers and BBFs</li>
<li> Phil Erickson: SAPS and MI coupling.</li>
<li> wrap-up discussions</li>
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Please come to Kane-130 or participate remotely via GoToMeeting!<br>
Please contact naomi dot maruyama at noaa dot gov if you are
interested to connect to GoToMeeting.<br>
We will really look forward to your participation!<br>
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Thanks.<br>
Regards,<br>
<br>
Naomi Maruyama, Tony Mannucci, Mike Ruohoniemi, Phil Erickson, Jo
Baker, Simon Shepherd <br>
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