CEDAR email: AGU Session: SA018 - Resolving the Generation Mechanisms of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs)

Zawdie, Kate kate.zawdie at nrl.navy.mil
Fri Jul 12 07:43:15 MDT 2019


Dear Colleagues-

We encourage you to submit an abstract to Session SA018 - “Resolving the Generation Mechanisms of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs)"  which will be held during the 2019 Fall AGU meeting in San Francisco, CA.

Session Description:
Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances are a common occurrence in the ionosphere at all latitudes. It is believed that there are a number of processes responsible for their generation including: the Perkins instability, atmospheric gravity waves and high latitude forcing. This session will focus on understanding the origin of TIDs and methods to distinguish TIDs with differing generation mechanisms. It will provide a forum for recent TID studies and ideas for future research directions. Both modeling and data studies of TIDs are welcome in this session. In particular, we are interested in how to use multi-instrument approaches to better understand the phenomena.

For more information, please see the website: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/79889

Looking forward to seeing you in San Francisco!

Sincerely,
Kate Zawdie
Jeff Klenzing
Steve Kaeppler


Kate Zawdie, Ph.D.
Research Physicist, Space Science Division
Code 7633
Naval Research Laboratory
kate.zawdie at nrl.navy.mil<mailto:kate.zawdie at nrl.navy.mil>
W (202) 404-8552
www.nrl.navy.mil


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