CEDAR email: The first call for EGU 2020 abstracts: ST4.2 session in Space Weather and Space Climate

Guram Kervalishvili guram.kervalishvili at gfz-potsdam.de
Tue Nov 19 05:34:43 MST 2019


Dear Colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention and invite you to consider submitting an abstract to ST4.2 session in Space Weather and Space Climate programme group to be held at the EGU General Assembly 2020, May 3–8, in Vienna. 

Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/session/36062 <https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/session/36062> 

Season: ST4.2 - Nowcasting, forecasting, operational monitoring and post-event analysis of the space weather and space climate in the Sun-Earth system
Session details: 
Space weather and space climate are collective terms that describe the Sun-Earth system on timescales varying between minutes and decades and include processes at the Sun, in the heliosphere, magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere and at the lower atmosphere. Being able to predict (forecast and nowcast) the extreme events and develop the strategy for mitigation are dramatically important because space assets and critical infrastructures in the EU, such as communication and navigation systems, power grids, and aviation, are all extremely sensitive to the external environment. Post-event analysis is crucially important for the development and maintenance of numerical models, which can predict extreme space weather events in order to avoid failure of the critical infrastructures. 

This session aims to address both the current state of the art of space weather products and new ideas and developments that can enhance the understanding of space weather and space climate and its impact on critical infrastructure. We invite presentations on various space weather and space climate-related activities in the Sun-Earth system: forecast and nowcast products and services; satellite observations; model development, validation, and verification; data assimilation; development and production of geomagnetic and ionospheric indices. Talks on space weather effects on applications (e.g. on airlines, pipelines and power grids, space flights, auroral tourism, etc.) in the Earth’s environment are also welcomed.

We look forward to receiving your contributions and thank you very much for your attention.

Sincerely yours, session conveners,
Guram Kervalishvili,
Therese Jørgensen,
Yulia Bogdanova,
Alan Thomson,
Claudia Borries


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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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Helmholtz Centre Potsdam 
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences 
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