CEDAR email: [Call for Abstracts] JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020: P-EM20 (Recent Advances in Ionosphere Observation and Modeling through New Observation Opportunities)
林其彥
chiyen.lin at g.ncu.edu.tw
Wed Feb 12 01:31:00 MST 2020
Dear Colleagues:
As you may have heard, the JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020 will be held in
Chiba, Japan on May 24-28, 2020. We are chairing a session on
“*P-EM20: **Recent
Advances in Ionosphere Observation and Modeling through New Observation
Opportunities,*” which will highlight all aspects of observations,
simulation, and data assimilation for monitoring and forecasting ionospheric
weather.
*Session Scope*
Rapid developments in space technology are advancing our understanding of
ionospheric space weather by increasing a great number of ground- and
space-based observations over the recent decades. In the ground segment,
the dense ground-based GNSS networks, radars, and airglow instruments have
greatly extended the observational coverages. In the space segment, the
extraordinary satellite missions, such as FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2, ESA-SWARM
NASA-ICON and -GOLD, providing a variety of observations all over the world
such as airglow, temperature, neutral winds, current, ion drifts, plasma
density that contribute to the understanding of middle and upper
atmospheric dynamics. Increasing ground-based observations are also
important for coordinations with these satellite missions.
With the large amount and diversity of datasets, theoretical and empirical
models can be validated, and implemented for inclusion of new thermosphere
and ionosphere phenomena. Furthermore, remarkable breakthrough of data
assimilation techniques advances the ionosphere monitoring and forecast.
The purpose of this session is to solicit studies providing observations,
theoretical and empirical modeling and data assimilation on the multiple
scales of ionospheric phenomena, from global morphology to small-scale
irregularities and traveling ionospheric disturbances. Studies from
magnetically quiescent to storm conditions as well as influences from lower
atmosphere will also be solicited.
You can find more information, as well as the abstract submission at:
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2020/
Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is *February 18, 5:00
pm JST*. We would appreciate it if you could be able to attend the meeting
and contribute to the community.
Best regards,
Chi-Yen Lin (National Central University)
Yen-Jung Wu (University of California, Berkeley)
Yang-Yi Sun (China University of Geosciences)
Charles Lin (National Cheng Kung University)
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