CEDAR email: Funding Opportunity: FY25 MURI
Fritz, Bruce A CIV USN NRL WASHINGTON DC (USA)
bruce.a.fritz4.civ at us.navy.mil
Thu Feb 29 09:53:44 MST 2024
Funding Opportunity: Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Department of Defense Multidisciplinary Research
Program of the University Research Initiative (MURI)
Topic 19: (ONR) Ionosphere Impacts from Tropospheric Gravity Wave Generation
Objective: Develop a quantitative numerical representation of lower atmosphere gravity wave coupling through mesospheric-ionospheric fate modeling that is underpinned by the theoretical models while matching the current observationally based empirical models from generation, propagation, and dissipation in the thermosphere-ionosphere, leading to improved numerical representation and prediction of ionospheric structure beyond diurnal solar forcing. A team of atmospheric scientists, physicists, observational and numerical experts are needed to collaborate to address the multidisciplinary aspects of this problem, including impacts on target disciplines and how each discipline will interact within the MURI.
Research Concentration Areas: The suggested approach would leverage a diverse team comprised of theoreticians, numerical modelers, and observational experts in neutral atmosphere dynamics, charged atmosphere physics, remote sensing, and numerical modeling. Science should focus on: (1) Identification and characterization of sources, occurrences, and climatology of non-orographic tropospheric gravity wave generation, 2) Mechanics of neutral atmosphere gravity wave propagation, coupling into the mesosphere and evolution, and 3) Sensible effects of gravity waves on charged particle distribution and evolution in the ionosphere.
Anticipated Resources: Awards under this topic will be no more than $1.5M per year for 5 years, supporting no more than five funded faculty researchers. Exceptions warranted by specific proposal approaches may be discussed during the white paper phase of the solicitation.
White Paper Inquiries and Questions 03 May 2024
White Papers must be received no later than 17 May 2024 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time
Application Inquiries and Questions 23 August 2024
Applications must be received no later than 06 September 2024 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time
For questions, contact any of the Research Topic Chiefs:
Daniel Eleuterio, ONR 332, 703-696-4303, daniel.p.eleuterio.civ at us.navy.mil<mailto:daniel.p.eleuterio.civ at us.navy.mil>
Josh Cossuth ONR 332, 703-696-0703, joshua.h.cossuth.civ at us.navy.mil<mailto:joshua.h.cossuth.civ at us.navy.mil>
Bruce Fritz, ONR 332, 202-404-1102, bruce.a.fritz4.civ at us.navy.mil<mailto:bruce.a.fritz4.civ at us.navy.mil>
Julie Moses, AFOSR, 703-696-9586, julie.moses at us.af.mil<mailto:julie.moses at us.af.mil>
Full details about the MURI announcement can be found here:
https://www.nre.navy.mil/work-with-us/funding-opportunities/fiscal-year-fy-2025-department-defense-multidisciplinary
Details about ONR Space Weather research interests can be found here:
https://www.nre.navy.mil/organization/departments/code-32/division-322/marine-meteorology-space
Bruce A. Fritz, PhD
Ocean, Atmosphere, and Space Research Division
Office of Naval Research, Code 322MM
W: +1 (202) 404-1102
Email: bruce.a.fritz4.civ at us.navy.mil
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