CEDAR email: AOGS 2023 Abstract submission AS52 - Ionospheric Space Weather Monitoring and Forecasting - Session
Sampad Kumar Panda
sampadpanda at gmail.com
Mon Dec 19 21:48:15 MST 2022
Dear Colleagues and friends,
The Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 2023 will take place in
Singapore between 30 July and 04 August 2023:
https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=home.asp.
We would like to encourage you to participate and submit an abstract to the
session AS52 “Ionospheric Space Weather Monitoring and Forecasting”,
covering various topics including ionosphere modeling, forecasting, and
validation, as well as the impact of the ionospheric space weather on the
GNSS application and service. Please find below the session description,
also available here:
https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=sessions_and_conveners.asp.
It will be chaired by Haixia Lyu, Sampad Kumar Panda, and Punyawi
Jamjareegulgarn.
The abstract submission is open. Please notice that the deadline for
abstracts is due 14 February, 2023
https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=submit_abstracts.asp.
Please consider submitting an abstract to session-AS52 Ionospheric Space
Weather Monitoring and Forecasting.
It would be a great pleasure to see you on this occasion.
*AS52 Ionospheric Space Weather Monitoring and Forecasting*
The Earth’s ionosphere is highly variable due to the complex interaction in
the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere system, and the
atmosphere-mesosphere-ionosphere coupling. It exhibits variation in
different time scales and in different forms, e.g. gradients, disturbances,
storms, etc. These abnormal or irregular behaviors of the ionosphere can
adversely affect satellite navigation and communication systems on which
nowadays human activities rely, thus the importance of ionosphere state
monitoring and forecasting. Presently more and more observation
instruments, networks, and satellite missions are built and launched for a
better and deeper understanding of ionospheric climate features and space
weather events. Benefiting from these observation plans, whether by state
and/or commercial initiatives from different countries or by international
collaboration, the impact of the ionosphere on GNSS positioning,
telecommunication, and other techniques can be analyzed and evaluated. This
session will cover the advancements in ionosphere modeling, forecasting,
and validation, both globally and regionally. Analysis of the ionospheric
space weather impact on the GNSS application and service is also welcome.
If you need any complementary information, do not hesitate to contact us.
With best regards, AS52 conveners
Haixia Lyu, hxlyu at whu.edu.cn
Sampad Kumar Panda, sampadpanda at gmail.com
Punyawi Jamjareegulgarn, kjpunyaw at gmail.com
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DR. SAMPAD KUMAR PANDA, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Space Technology & Atmospheric Sciences Research Centre (STAR)
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation
(K L Deemed To Be University)
[Former Postdoctoral fellow, Frederick University, Nicosia, CYPRUS
Fellow Alumni, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, INDIA]
Green Fields, Vaddeswaram, Guntur Dist-522502
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
Mobile: +91-9757031298
Alt. Email: sampadpanda at kluniversity.in
Google scholar: https://sampadpanda.scholar.google.co.in/
<https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=RhnZ400AAAAJ&hl=en>
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