CEDAR email: AGU session announcement

Kim, Hyomin hmkim at njit.edu
Wed Jul 21 08:45:13 MDT 2021


Could you please have the following announcement shown in the CEDAR
Newsletter?
Thank you.

Hyomin Kim


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AGU Fall 2021 Meeting Session: Geospace Research from Polar Environments: A
Focus on Interhemispheric Conjugacy and Asymmetry (SM013)

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From: Hyomin Kim (NJIT), Andrew Gerrard (NJIT), Astrid Maute (NCAR/HAO),
Yue Deng (University of Texas Arlington)


(hmkim at njit.edu)


Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to submit an AGU abstract to the session on "Geospace
Research from Polar Environments: A Focus on Interhemispheric Conjugacy and
Asymmetry”.  The deadline for all submissions is Wednesday, 4
August 2021 at 23:59 EDT. More detailed information can be found on the
website at https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm21/prelim.cgi/Session/120504


SM013: Geospace Research from Polar Environments: A Focus on
Interhemispheric Conjugacy and Asymmetry


Session Description:

The uniqueness of polar regions for conducting geospace research has been
acknowledged for decades. This is because instrumentation located at
high-latitudes allows access to a natural laboratory for studying the
Earth’s atmosphere, its space environment, and solar-generated
interplanetary structures. Given that the polar regions are critical for
geospace research, the interhemispheric conjugacy and asymmetries in the
polar regions remain an area fraught with unknowns and open questions,
representing a barrier to understanding the
thermosphere-ionosphere-magnetosphere system. These interhemispheric
features may manifest in a number of ways, including auroral patterns,
induced electrical currents, geomagnetic field geometry, ionospheric
electrodynamics, ion-neutral coupling, temperature and winds in the neutral
atmosphere, and more. This session solicits papers on recent advances in
space physics, aeronomy and space weather focusing on interhemispheric
conjugacy and asymmetries in polar regions. Studies discussing observations
or modeling results that place polar dynamics in global context are highly
encouraged.


Sincerely,

Hyomin Kim, Andrew Gerrard, Astrid Maute, Yue Deng

[image: NJIT logo] <https://www.njit.edu/> *Hyomin Kim*
Assistant Professor
Physics
Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research
Institute for Space Weather Sciences
hmkim at njit.edu • (973) 596-5704
https://web.njit.edu/~hmkim/
104 Tiernan Hall, 161 Warren Street, Newark, NJ 07102
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