CEDAR email: Call for Collaborators on the GEM GMD-GIC FG-led Study on Gannon Storm as a Review of GMD and GIC Research

Dogacan Ozturk dsozturk at alaska.edu
Tue Oct 29 09:41:22 MDT 2024


Dear CEDAR Community,

We invite researchers and operators from across the field to join a
community-wide study of the Gannon Storm (May 10–13, 2024). Our goal is to
evaluate and enhance our understanding of phenomena spanning geomagnetic
disturbances to geomagnetically induced currents. We welcome studies
employing numerical methods, observations, empirical models, and machine
learning approaches.

Relevant datasets may include observed or modelled geomagnetic
disturbances, geomagnetic variations, indices, geoelectric fields, ground
conductances, geomagnetically induced currents, and infrastructure data
(e.g., anomalies or elevated levels). Contributions from all data
sources—from scientific observatories to participatory science—are
encouraged.

Please fill out the following survey to indicate how you can participate in
this study. https://tinyurl.com/gannon-gmd-gic.

For more information on this study please contact Dogacan Ozturk (
dsozturk at alaska.edu) and Xueling Shi (xueling7 at vt.edu). More information
about the GEM GMD-GIC Focus Group can be found at
https://tinyurl.com/gem-gmd-gic.

Your participation is crucial for a deeper, community-wide understanding of
geomagnetic disturbances and for helping advance both scientific knowledge
and practical resilience.

Kind regards,

Xueling Shi, Dogacan Ozturk, Mark Engebretson, Zhonghua Xu, Josh Rigler
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://mailman.ucar.edu/pipermail/cedar_email/attachments/20241029/216ff1f8/attachment.htm>


More information about the Cedar_email mailing list