CEDAR email: Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate - Topical Issue: Tackling ionospheric interactions and their impact on radio systems at the dawn of Solar Cycle 25

Deshpande, Kshitija B. DESHPANK at erau.edu
Tue Nov 9 11:03:16 MST 2021


Dear Colleagues,

The Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (JSWSC) opens a Topical Issue (TI) «Tackling ionospheric interactions and their impact on radio systems at the dawn of Solar Cycle 25». We invite you to consider a submission to this issue.

This Topical Issue arises from the European Space Weather Week 2021, primarily from the Session sw04 entitled “Ionospheric Interactions”. However, we welcome all submissions relevant to and within the scope of space weather and ionospheric interactions.

This special issue aims at pinpointing state-of-the-art monitoring, modeling, and forecasting of the dynamical status of the ionosphere and its impact on radio systems, with a focus on the preparedness for Solar Cycle 25. Contributed papers may address (but are not limited to) recent developments in modeling and forecasting, monitoring methodologies, data analysis (especially based on multi-instrument observations), measurement campaigns, and international initiatives related to the understanding of ionospheric structures, morphology, dynamics, and related threats on systems, at all latitudinal sectors.

Manuscripts must be submitted via the JSWSC online submission tool.

More details can be found here<https://www.swsc-journal.org/topical-issues-open-for-submission/331-topical-issue-tackling-ionospheric-interactions-and-their-impact-on-radio-systems-at-the-dawn-of-solar-cycle-25-deadline-31-july-2022>.

Deadlines

·       15 November 2021: sending title and list of authors of paper to Topical Editor-in-Chief (TEiC): Luca Spogli (luca.spogli at ingv.it<mailto:luca.spogli at ingv.it>)

·       31 July 2022: submitting papers via the JSWSC online submission tool.



Best Regards,

Luca Spogli, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (Topical Editor-in-Chief)

Kshitija Deshpande, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Topical Editor)

Sean Eldvige, University of Birmingham (Topical Editor)

Guozhu Li, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Topical Editor)

Wojciech Miloch, University of Oslo (Topical Editor)



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Kshitija Deshpande, PhD
Assistant Professor of Engineering Physics
Department of Physical Sciences
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Phone: (386)226-7515
Office:  COAS 319.01
https://faculty.erau.edu/Kshitija.Deshpande
http://pages.erau.edu/~dbgnss/website_main.php
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