CEDAR email: COSPAR Session C1.6 on "Developments and use of Upper Atmosphere and Whole Atmosphere Models for Space Weather Applications”

Astrid Maute maute at ucar.edu
Wed Jan 5 19:24:49 MST 2022


Dear Colleagues,


We would like to draw your attention to the COSPAR C1.6 Session on
"Developments and use of Upper Atmosphere and Whole Atmosphere Models for
Space Weather Applications” and encourage you to submit an abstract by
Friday, 11 February 2022.  The 44th COSPAR SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY takes place
in Athens, Greece, from 16 – 24 July 2022 (https://www.cospar-assembly.org).
Please consider that submissions are limited to not more than one solicited
abstract and two contributed abstracts on which the submitter is the lead
author.


Session description:



The accuracy required of operational thermosphere-ionosphere models is
presently not reached for a number of reasons. This session aims at
presenting the recent advances in ionosphere, thermosphere, coupled upper
atmosphere and Whole Atmosphere Modeling, and recommendations for future
research and developments, as well as observational requirements. The
topics include modeling and forecasting of the ionosphere, MLT and/or
thermosphere, model validation and assessment, data requirements and data
assimilation techniques, response of the mesosphere-thermosphere-ionosphere
to forcing from the lower atmosphere, analysis of specific events (e.g.,
geomagnetic storms, SSW). Papers on the use of physic-based
atmosphere-ionosphere models for prediction of neutral density,plasma
density, and plasma irregularities are particularly welcome.


Sincerely,

Session Conveners: Sean Bruinsma and Tim Fuller-Rowell

sean.bruinsma at cnes.fr <Norbert.Jakowski at dlr.de>

Tim.Fuller-Rowell at noaa.gov
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