CEDAR email: EGU22 - ST4.2 - Towards better understanding of the ionospheric plasma irregularities and scintillations

Klenzing, Jeffrey (GSFC-6750) jeffrey.klenzing at nasa.gov
Wed Jan 12 08:08:55 MST 2022


Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the ST3.2 session in Ionosphere and Thermosphere program group to be held at the EGU General Assembly 2022, April 3-8 in Vienna, Austria.

Note that the abstract deadline has been extended to Jan 14.

Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/43637
ST4.2 - Towards better understanding of the ionospheric plasma irregularities and scintillations

Session details:
Plasma density irregularities can occur at all latitudes in the Earth’s ionosphere. However, the onset and evolution of these irregularities as well as their influence on the radio wave signals continue to be unsolved scientific questions. The various proposed generation mechanisms, including instability growth rates and seeding processes, are strongly coupled to the neutral atmosphere and magnetospheric dynamics, making the forecasting of ionospheric irregularities much more challenging. Recent observations from ground- and space-based measurements, as well as new innovative data analysis and modeling techniques, e.g., data assimilation and machine learning, have the potential to advance our understanding of the ionospheric irregularities. Studies that focus on the observation, modeling and prediction of plasma irregularities of different scales are welcome at this session. The mitigation of negative effects and recent developments to forecast scintillation effects on Global Navigation Satellite or other communication systems are also of high interest.
We look forward to receiving your contributions and thank you very much for your attention.

Sincerely yours, session conveners,
Chao Xiong,
Lucilla Alfonsi,
Jens Berdermann,
Yaqi Jin,
Jeffrey Klenzing


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