CEDAR email: Final call for presentations to Space Weather at Mid-latitudes
Sebastijan Mrak
smrak at bu.edu
Mon Jun 14 05:34:18 MDT 2021
Dear CEDAR community,
We are inviting you to present in the session "Space Weather impacts on GNSS
applications at mid-latitudes"
(http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/2021_Workshop:Space_Weather_at_
Midlatitudes)
which will take place on Monday, 21 June 2021 from 1pm-3pm Mountain Time.
We seek for presentations covering variety of space weather topics including
but not limited to:
- Observations, climatology, and modeling of physical processes responsible
for developing ionospheric space weather at mid-latitudes.
- Ground- and space-based observations of ionospheric electrodynamics,
irregularities, GNSS scintillations, and plasma density structures.
- Specification of ionospheric density variability: Spatial vs temporal
gradients and scales, utility and limitations of ionospheric perturbation
indices .
- Space weather impacts and mitigation techniques on GNSS Radio Occultation
applications.
Graduate students and early career scientists are especially encouraged to
present in this session.
Please send a title with a brief description to Sebastijan Mrak (smrak at
bu.edu).
We are looking forward to seeing you at the virtual CEDAR workshop.
Sebastijan Mrak,
Keith Groves,
Larisa Goncharenko,
Toshi Nishimura,
John Retterer,
Charles Carrano,
Jade Morton
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