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Dear colleagues,<br>
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Please consider submitting to the CEDAR session "<b><font
color="#660000">Scientific discovery enabled through networked
instrumentation</font></b>" on <b>Thursday</b>, June 23, <b>4:00-6:00
PM</b> in the <b>Zia room of El Dorado</b>. This session will
focus on global scale science achieved through data from networks of
heterogeneous ground-based instruments. <br>
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Observations of the upper atmosphere using ground-based networked
instrumentation allow multiple locations to be monitored
simultaneously to capture system dynamics on a large scale. When
these networks are established for an extended period of time, the
data can be examined for temporal patterns as well as being
available for random events such as large solar disturbances, which
are less likely to be measured in a short-term campaign. In aeronomy
and magnetospheric sciences, such networks provide the insight and
validation required to understand global-scale processes such as
TIDs, the transport of energy during storm periods, vertical
coupling between different atmospheric regions, along with
associated global-scale variability. <br>
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In this session, we will explore recent results from existing
networked instrumentation, discuss the science enabled by
observations of large-scale processes, brainstorm new observational
networks, and invite the modeling community to put forth the type of
large-scale observations required to improve their research. Please
send an email to the session conveners if you would like to present
your research. <br>
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Session conveners: Asti Bhatt (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:asti.bhatt@sri.com">asti.bhatt@sri.com</a>) Elizabeth Kendall
(<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:elizabeth.kendall@sri.com">elizabeth.kendall@sri.com</a>)<br>
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Thank you,<br>
Asti Bhatt and Elizabeth Kendall<br>
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Asti Bhatt
Center for Geospace Studies
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Ave
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone # +1-650-859-3424
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