CEDAR email: Abstract submission to ESWW 2018: Session 9
Guram Kervalishvili
guram.kervalishvili at gfz-potsdam.de
Fri Apr 20 13:34:50 MDT 2018
Dear all,
We would like to draw your attention and invite you to consider submitting an abstract to the Fifteenth European Space Weather Week (ESWW15), Session 9 - Satellite observations of the thermosphere-ionosphere contributing to space weather products and forecasting capabilities (http://www.stce.be/esww15/program/session_details.php?nr=9 <http://www.stce.be/esww15/program/session_details.php?nr=9>), which will be held from 5 to 9 November 2018, at Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract submission: https://register-as.oma.be/esww15/abstract.php <https://register-as.oma.be/esww15/abstract.php>
The abstract submission deadline is May 18.
Session 9 (Wednesday 7 Nov, 11:15-12:45)
Satellite observations of the thermosphere-ionosphere contributing to space weather products and forecasting capabilities:
The session aims to provide the possibility to present and discuss contributions on the use of data from Earth-orbiting satellites making measurements in the thermosphere-ionosphere, to space weather relevant products. Data from LEO satellites can help to provide a global view of space weather variability and is therefore complementary to data from ground-based observations, which have limited global coverage. A true global picture of Space Weather, in which regional effects can be put into a global context, can be obtained from the combination of space and ground assets. The AMPERE project and integration of relevant Swarm mission data into ESA’s Space Weather program are current examples of this. The availability of thermosphere and ionosphere data obtained from the GRACE and GOCE missions demonstrate that also satellites that are not dedicated to space weather or space physics can still bring valuable contributions to these fields. NASA’s ICON and GOLD missions, as well as the proposed ESA D3S initiative and various CubeSat programs, could provide similar or enhanced space weather products with new capabilities for space weather monitoring and prediction in the near-future.
We solicit contributions that introduce relevant activities, on topics ranging from data processing, data-assimilation in models and Space Weather case studies to descriptions of existing and future Space Weather products and satellite mission concepts.
We look forward to receiving your contributions and thank you very much for your attention.
Sincerely yours, session conveners,
Guram Kervalishvili and Eelco Doornbos
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Dr. Guram Kervalishvili
Section 2.3: Geomagnetism
Tel.: +49 331 288 1882
Fax: +49 331 288 1235
Email: gmk at gfz-potsdam.de
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