From Hilde.Nesse at uib.no Wed Jan 1 23:12:01 2025 From: Hilde.Nesse at uib.no (Hilde Nesse) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 06:12:01 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: EGU25 session ST2.3: Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere Coupling In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Colleagues With best wishes for the new year, we would like to draw your attention to the session: ST2.3 Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere Coupling, scheduled for the EGU General Assembly 27 April-2 May 2025, Vienna, Austria (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/53278) The abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 13:00 CET: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/53278 Best regards, Hilde Nesse, Aaron Breneman, Alexa Halford, and Antti Salminen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If these topics interest you consider submitting an abstract using the conference submission website: https://ap-rasc.com/papersubmission.php Not particularly interested in Data Assimilation or Measurement Techniques? Check out the other Commission G (Ionosphere and Radio Propagation) or Commission H (Waves in Plasma) sessions. The full list of Commission G (Ionosphere and Radio Propagation) Sessions can be found here: https://cloud.ilabt.imec.be/index.php/s/FQKn4MZb94Kc8dn The full list of Commission H (Waves in Plasma) Sessions can be found here: https://cloud.ilabt.imec.be/index.php/s/kRFTmKnXgDFLgA5 Cheers, Session G02 Chairs David Themens, Daria Kotova, Jeff Steward, and Ningbo Wang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sincerely yours, session conveners, Levke Caesar, Simon Felix Fahrlaender, Dimitry Pokhotelov, Kasra Rafiezadeh Shahi *ITS4.2/CL0.6 session summary:* Recent evaluations on the states of the Earth system and the integrity of the Earth system emphasize the alarming decline in Earth?s resilience, stability, and life support systems. Human activities are driving us beyond critical planetary boundaries, altering Earth's system processes and environments on a global scale. Earth?s resilience, stability, and life support systems are shaped by complex, non-linear interactions between biophysical processes and human influences. Such interactions encompass the carbon cycle, atmospheric systems, oceans, large-scale ecosystems, the cryosphere, and the disruptions caused by socio-economic dynamics. As human pressures escalate, the risk of breaching key feedbacks in the Earth system grows, potentially pushing critical components like the ice sheets, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and biomes such as the Amazon rainforest beyond tipping points. Crossing these thresholds could trigger abrupt and often irreversible changes that threaten ecosystems and human societies. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the current state of planetary boundaries on a frequent basis is required. Owing to technological advancements in Earth observation systems, as well as advanced AI-based solutions, such objectives can be attained. We invite contributions from geoscientists, remote sensing specialists, data scientists, ecologists, climate modelers, and other relevant fields to explore how we can better measure and assess the planetary boundaries in the Earth system. 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We are seeking a motivated scientist to take the role of Science Programme Manager at ISSI as of April 1, 2025, negotiable. This is a full-time staff position under Swiss law. The position is permanent, and includes also a fraction of independent science time, to be negotiated. Applicants for this position must have a doctorate in either Astronomy and Astrophysics, Planetary, Heliophysics or Earth Sciences. They should also have excellent interpersonal skills and be able to work effectively in a small but diverse team and with senior management in the Institute?s Directorate. A demonstrated ability to interact with the international scientific community, together with excellent communication skills are essential requirements. Programme management knowledge and experience would be an asset for the success of this position, and a proactive attitude to solve problems. 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Orl?ans 3A avenue de la Recherche Scientifique F-45071 Orl?ans cedex 2 Tel. +33 238 25 52 77 France ddwit at cnrs-orleans.fr International Space Science Institute Hallerstrasse 6 CH-3012 Bern Tel. +41 31 684 34 84 Switzerland ddwit at issibern.ch ------------------------------------------------------------ Les messages que j'envoie en dehors des heures de travail ne requi?rent pas de r?ponse sur votre temps libre. Messages I send out of office hours do not require a response outside of your office hours. From o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk Fri Jan 3 05:26:18 2025 From: o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk (Oliver Allanson) Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2025 12:26:18 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: EGU Session: Wave-particle interactions - submission deadline: Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET. Message-ID: From: Oliver Allanson, University of Birmingham, EGU Session: ST2.5 Subject: Wave-particle interactions in terrestrial and planetary radiation belts, magnetospheres and the solar wind We are pleased to announce that abstract submission is now open for the following session at EGU 2025 in Vienna, 27th April to 2nd May https://www.egu25.eu/ Submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET The generation of electromagnetic waves, their propagation in inhomogeneous plasmas, amplification and absorption by - and interactions with - charged particle populations (generally covered by the term "wave-particle interactions"), are key processes responsible for energy and momentum exchange between charged particles in absence of collisions. A new generation of spacecraft missions (PSP, Solar Orbiter, MAVEN, Juno, MMS, ERG/Arase) provide unique and detailed information about wave-particle interactions and their impact on microscopic plasma kinetics as well as the contribution to dynamics of macroscopic plasma systems. Observations of these missions show similarities and differences of wave-particle interactions in solar wind, radiation belts, and magnetospheres of different planets - driving rapid growth of new theoretical concepts, including effects of nonlinear and nonresonant interactions into more conventional quasi-linear models. This session aims to connect specialists focused on spacecraft observations of different aspects of wave-particle interactions in various space plasma systems, and specialists working on the next generation of theoretical and computational models, including quasilinear, nonlinear and nonresonant interaction effects. Solicited authors: Yoshizumi Miyoshi Share: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/53612 Convener: Oliver Allanson Co-conveners: Anton Artemyev, Xiaojia Zhang, Emma Woodfield, Dedong Wang You can submit your abstract via this link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/53612 ---------------------------------------- Dr Oliver Allanson (he/him/his), Assistant Professor, Uni. of Birmingham, Sch. of Engineering, Space Environment & Radio Engineering (SERENE) Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter Homepage: https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/persons/oliver-allanson Definitive publication list: https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/persons/oliver-allanson/publications/ ---OUR GROUP (SERENE)--- https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/eese/communications-sensing/serene/serene.aspx https://serene.bham.ac.uk/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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"This session primarily focuses on neutral atmospheres, surfaces, and exospheres of terrestrial bodies other than the Earth. This includes not only Venus and Mars, but also exoplanets with comparable envelopes, small bodies and satellites carrying dense atmospheres such as Titan, exospheres such as Ganymede, or with a surface directly exposed to space like asteroids. We welcome contributions dealing with processes affecting the atmospheres of these bodies, from the surface to the exosphere. We invite abstracts concerning observations, both from Earth or from space, modeling and theoretical studies, or laboratory work. Comparative planetology abstracts will be particularly appreciated.? If you consider submitting an abstract in this session, you can use the following link https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/52097 Hope to see you in Vienna! 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The link listed in the email to me is to a You Tube ? Astrobiology Town Hall but the most important link is the blue box in the announcement. In case that link does not activate, the URL is: https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?solId={4EC1A189-E5BF-88FE-4FEF-F7D1F448FE0D}&path=&method=init Thank you for your inclusion of this content in your upcoming newsletter and please let me know if you have any questions. Happy New Year! Galen Fowler, Ph.D. NASA HQ Heliophysics SMD Program Scientist From: Harris, Rachel L. (HQ-DG000)[NPP POST-DOC CONTRACT] Sent: Monday, December 16, 2024 5:46 PM To: Fowler, Galen J. (HQ-DJ000) Cc: Grinspoon, David H. (HQ-DG000) Subject: Fw: 2025 NASA Astrobiology Strategy RFI: NASA-DARES Dear Galen, Below you will find the RFI announcement that the Astrobiology mailing list sent out. I am also sharing a link to our 11/08/24 Astrobiology Town Hall in which we provided an overview to the RFI and the forthcoming activities supporting the development of NASA-DARES in 2025. https://youtu.be/SRcGNR42QhI?si=j50JzenPx0vZZ5u8 Best, Rachel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rachel L. Harris, Ph.D. (she/her) NASA Postdoctoral Management Program (NPMP) Fellow Astrobiology Program, Planetary Science Division Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters Washington, D.C. 20546 rachel.l.harris at nasa.gov ________________________________ From: NASA Astrobiology > Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 4:19 PM To: Harris, Rachel L. (HQ-DG000)[NPP POST-DOC CONTRACT] > Subject: 2025 NASA Astrobiology Strategy RFI: NASA-DARES The NASA Decadal Astrobiology Research and Exploration Strategy (NASA-DARES) is open for a Request for Information (RFI). [https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/static/assets/images/global/nasa-astro-logo-mobile at 2x.c45d61a99d34.png] ? [https://files.constantcontact.com/ddb98d74801/48b1a65d-ba43-42c0-b526-2439177bf3ce.png?rdr=true] REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI): DEVELOPMENT OF NASA-DARES 2025 NASA?s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is pleased to announce a Request for Information (RFI) to gather community responses for the development of the forthcoming 2025 NASA Decadal Astrobiology Research and Exploration Strategy (NASA-DARES). ASTROBIOLOGY STRATEGY RFI The need for a new Strategy is timely. Since the publication of the 2015 Astrobiology Strategy, the field has experienced transformative growth, driven by numerous scientific discoveries and technological advancements. ?Origins, Worlds, and Life: A Decadal Strategy for Planetary Science and Astrobiology 2023 ? 2032" (OWL) identifies decadal priorities for astrobiology within the context of planetary science missions. Recognizing astrobiology?s emergence as a cross-cutting pillar of NASA?s scientific and mission portfolios, NASA-DARES 2025 will broaden the scope of astrobiology to reflect the full breadth and potential of astrobiology research and exploration at NASA in support of a growing interdisciplinary community. This RFI seeks responses broadly from U.S. industry, universities, non-profit organizations, individuals, NASA centers, Federal Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) such as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and other U.S. federal, state, local, tribal government agencies as well as the international science community. Responses are subject to the restrictions placed on NASA by the ?Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024, P.L. 118-42, Sec. 526? that prohibit bilateral relationships with China. Details of that restriction are at https://www.congress.gov/117/plaws/publ103/PLAW-117publ103.pdf. This email is a partial summary of the RFI. For the full text of the RFI and response instructions, visit the NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) at https://nspires.nasaprs.com, choose/click on ?Solicitations? at the top of the page, and on the next page input number ?NNH25ZDA002L? in the search box or use the direct short URL above. In the event of any future lapses to the NASA operations, RFI respondents should visit NSPIRES, the official NASA source for this RFI. All responses to this RFI must be submitted in an electronic format per section ?6. Response Instructions? via NSPIRES. The RFI Response should address the requested information found in section ?5. Requested Information?, including an indication of the primary Topic addressed followed by no more than three secondary Topics as outlined in section ?3. Requested Response Topics?. It is emphasized that NASA-DARES 2025 will be shaped through a multi-phase approach. This RFI serves as an initial step to gather input from the diverse scientific community. The RFI is designed to stimulate ideas and identify key areas of interest related to the Topics listed in Section 3. RFI responses are not the only inputs to NASA-DARES 2025 but will serve as a foundational starting point where preliminary insights will be refined and expanded upon through subsequent phases, including but not limited to, topical workshops and town halls, and ongoing feedback from key stakeholders. To ensure that NASA-DARES 2025 incorporates a broad spectrum of perspectives and addresses evolving priorities within the astrobiology community, further opportunities for community involvement will be announced in 2025. Please email questions and comments concerning this RFI to the email address below, no later than January 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern, with the subject line: ?NASA-DARES 2025 RFI Question/Clarification?. NASA intends to respond to received questions by January 29, 2025. Depending on the nature of received questions, NASA may respond on an individual basis by email or may post responses to inquiries in a ?Questions & Answers? (Q&A) document available at https://go.nasa.gov/ABStrategyRFI. Any posted Q&As will be edited to preserve the anonymity of persons and institutions who submit questions and are intended to address inquiries of broader interest and general clarification. The following email address is not to be used for RFI response submissions. Any RFI submissions made via email will not be considered. Questions and comments concerning this RFI may be sent to HQ-RFIastrobio at mail.nasa.gov. Dr. Rachel L. 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However, in the last decade the availability of this data has improved, with SuperDARN expanding to ever-lower latitudes and datasets such as AMPERE and SuperMAG providing views of Earth?s ionospheric electrodynamics which were previously unattainable. In turn, our modeling capability has improved with the ability to compare model outputs to these observations. Machine learning can lever these global-scale observations, and forthcoming missions such as ESA?s SMILE will increase the data we have at these scales. This session brings together work which examines the coupled ionosphere-thermosphere system on a global scale. This includes abstracts focusing on global-scale spacecraft missions, from currently operational data to those in the early phases. Anyone working below the magnetosphere is very welcome to submit. We invite observers using space-based observations or ground-based instrumentation (such as magnetometers or radar data). Abstracts focusing on models of global-scale processes are also encouraged. Link to submit abstract: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/53607 The deadline for abstract submissions is 13:00 CET on 15 January 2025. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with any of the conveners if you have any questions. Yours, John Coxon, Dan Billett, Sara Gasparini, and Alexa Halford -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dscipion at gmail.com Mon Jan 6 09:35:53 2025 From: dscipion at gmail.com (Danny Scipion) Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2025 11:35:53 -0500 Subject: CEDAR email: JIREP Undergraduate/Graduate student summer applications 2024 Message-ID: <0B272C62-4006-417A-9144-590330DF9BDE@gmail.com> Dear CEDAR community: JIREP is an international internship program organized by Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP) at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory in Lima, Peru. Given its location, capabilities, and instrumentation, the Jicamarca Radio Observatory (IGP-JRO) is a unique research facility and the perfect place to start your career in the world of science! Our program is offered to junior/senior undergraduate, and/or first and second year graduate students. The program will cover travel expenses (to and from Lima) as well as a reasonable stipend. Since the Observatory is located outside the city of Lima, transportation also will be provided. This is the opportunity to gain valuable international work experience and get to know Peru, a multicultural country, full of traditions, with an award-winning gastronomy and vast nature reserves. Please consider the following dates to apply to the program. * Application deadline: February 23rd, 2025 * Decision: March 17th, 2025 * Start date: Anytime between May and June, 2025 * Duration: 10 weeks (as maximum) More information about our program is available on our website: https://www.igp.gob.pe/observatorios/radio-observatorio-jicamarca/?page_id=9834 If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at irep_igp at igp.gob.pe We hope to see you at the Jicamarca and Peru in 2025! Dave and Danny David Hysell david.hysell at cornell.edu , Danny Scipion dscipion at igp.gob.pe , Anette De La Cruz adelacruz at igp.gob.pe ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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ST4.1 session summary: This open session provided an in-depth exploration of Space Weather and Space Climate phenomena, focusing on the dynamic processes occurring from the Sun to Earth. Key topics included solar activity, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and their interactions with Earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere. Discussions also highlighted the impacts of these processes on satellite operations, communication systems, power grids, and Earth's climate, emphasising both immediate space weather effects and longer-term space climate influences on technological and natural systems. Confirmed invited speakers: Tinatin Baratashvili (KU Leuven) will present an overview of "From Sun to Earth: Exploring the strengths and challenges of the full MHD modelling chain with COCONUT+Icarus" We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest. 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This meeting will be held in Vienna, Austria & Online from April 27th to May 2nd, 2025. ****Session Details**** Session Title: ST3/AS3/PS4 - Dynamics, Chemistry, and Coupling in the Middle Atmosphere and MLT Regions Section: Solar-Terrestrial Sciences (ST) Session Link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/53617 Primary Convener: Sovit Khadka, Orion Space Solutions, Colorado, USA Conveners: Erin Dawkins, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA Linda Megner, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Maosheng He, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Juan Antonio A?el, Applied Physics, EPhysLab, Universidade de Vigo, Ourense, Spain Invited Speakers: Ludger Scherliess, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA Claudia Stolle, Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Kuhl?ngsborn, Germany Session Description: The Earth's middle atmosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere (MLT) region provide a great platform for studying ionospheric dynamics, disturbances, eddy mixing, atmospheric drag effects, and space debris tracking. The thermal structure of these regions is influenced by numerous energy sources such as solar radiation, chemical, and dynamical processes, as well as forces from both above (e.g. solar and magnetospheric inputs) and below (e.g. gravity waves and atmospheric tides). Solar atmospheric tides, related to global-scale variations of temperature, density, pressure, and wind waves, are responsible for coupling the lower and upper layers of the atmosphere and significantly impact their vertical profiles in the upper atmosphere. With evidence of climate change impacts on the middle and upper atmosphere, monitoring and understanding trends through observational data is critical. There has been a contraction of the stratosphere and a decrease in the density of the upper atmosphere, which could impact the accumulation of space debris. This session invites presentations on scientific work related to various experimental/observational techniques, numerical and empirical modeling, and theoretical analyses on the dynamics, chemistry, and coupling processes in the altitude range of ~ 20 km to 180 km of the middle atmosphere and MLT regions, including long-term climatic changes. We look forward to your contribution to our EGU25 session. Please note that the abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET. Thank you! Sincerely, Sovit Khadka, Erin Dawkins, Linda Megner, Maosheng He, and Juan Antonio A?el -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maxime.grandin at fmi.fi Tue Jan 7 12:46:21 2025 From: maxime.grandin at fmi.fi (Maxime Grandin) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2025 21:46:21 +0200 Subject: CEDAR email: Space Physics Postdoc Survey (last call!) Message-ID: <26d8daf2-f21d-4906-9f5c-a1ec9ee59895@fmi.fi> POSTDOCS AND OTHER NON-PERMANENT RESEARCHERS ? **Before January 11** Please fill out the survey found at the link below! https://redcap.helsinki.fi/redcap/surveys/?s=TCPL4WJJCMFAYJDM The questionnaire is anonymous and does not require registration. This survey is intended to measure the working conditions and career prospects of non-permanent researchers in the international heliospheric, magnetospheric, and ionospheric?thermospheric physics communities. We are particularly interested in the challenges faced by post-PhD researchers as they work to advance their careers. In this project, we are motivated by the following questions: 1. How are postdocs doing in our field? 2. Are there any issues that need to be addressed? What are the causes? 3. What can be done to improve the situation? We intend to publish the survey results and use them to promote postdoc wellbeing in our community. The survey will close on January 11. Be sure to submit your final answers before then, and also to share the link with other postdocs and non-permanent researchers. For more information, you may contact the survey administrators: konstantinos.horaites at helsinki.fi, giulia.cozzani at cnrs-orleans.fr, eleanna.asvestari at helsinki.fi, maxime.grandin at fmi.fi Thank you for your participation! ? Kosta Horaites, Giulia Cozzani, Eleanna Asvestari, and Maxime Grandin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Tue Jan 7 17:12:51 2025 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2025 17:12:51 -0700 Subject: CEDAR email: 2025 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop: Registration and Key Dates Message-ID: Dear CEDAR Community, We are pleased to announce that the 2025 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop will be held in Des Moines, Iowa, from June 22 to 27, 2025. Due to NSF funding structures, there will be separate registration sites/workshop webpages for the CEDAR and GEM communities. The CEDAR community's workshop webpage is now open, while the GEM community's page will be available at a later date. The CEDAR workshop page provides essential information on: - *Registration*: Opens on January 8, 2025; early registration deadline is May 1, 2025. - *Workshop Proposal Submission*: Includes CEDAR Grand Challenge workshops/sessions, CEDAR Regular workshops/sessions, and joint CEDAR-GEM workshops/sessions. Submission period: January 8 to March 7, 2025. Note: The same workshop proposal submission form will be linked to the GEM workshop page for the GEM community. - *CEDAR Prize and Distinguished Lecture Nominations*: Submission period: January 8 to March 14, 2025. A CSSC subcommittee will provide further details on special considerations for nominations, especially given the joint nature of this workshop. - *Student Travel Support*: Application period: January 8 to March 21, 2025. - *Poster Abstract Submission*: Submission period: January 8 to May 9, 2025. Note: Students applying for travel support need to submit poster abstracts by March 21, 2025. - *Dependent Care Grant*: Application period: January 8 to May 9, 2025. - *Hotel Booking*: Booking period: January 8 to May 21?June 1, 2025, depending on the hotel (three hotels in total). We will continue to provide updates and detailed information via the workshop webpage and the CEDAR email list. For more information on the 2025 joint workshop, please refer to a previous announcement on the joint GEM-CEDAR Workshop . We look forward to seeing you in Des Moines this summer! Best regards, Liying, on behalf of the 2025 CEDAR Workshop Organizers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov Thu Jan 9 09:07:03 2025 From: hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov (Connor, Hyunju K. 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We are seeking candidates with extensive experience in artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning, uncertainty quantification, explainable AI, and continuous learning) and a strong background in heliophysics and/or computer science. Interested applicants should submit the following materials via email to Dr. Hyunju Connor (hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov). 1. A cover letter describing your background, qualifications, and experience relevant to the position 2. A full curriculum vitae (CV), detailing your education, awards, publications, and research experience. 3. Contact information for three professional references Review of applications will begin on Feb 1, 2025. For questions or additional information, contact Dr. Hyunju Connor at hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov. For more details about the Goddard Heliophysics division and PHASER universities, visit the following websites: https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/heliophysics and https://physics.catholic.edu/faculty-and-research/phaser/. 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At the global scale, we examine characteristics of geomagnetic storms and substorms as system responses to solar wind conditions. At the intermediate scale, we investigate phenomena such as convective flows, convective electric fields, electric current systems, Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instability in boundary layers, flux transfer events, high-speed jets, ULF waves, and auroral arcs. These phenomena are explored as consequences of various solar wind drivers and cross-region coupling, providing insights into the physical links within global processes. At the kinetic scale, we study kinetic processes and plasma waves to gain insights into energy dissipation mechanisms. We invite contributions that aim to elucidate multiscale dynamic processes governing energy transfer, particle acceleration, energy dissipation, and magnetosphere-ionosphere disturbances. By integrating data from space missions, ground-based observatories, and advanced numerical models, our approach will deepen the understanding of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system's responses to the solar wind, enhancing our ability to predict space weather. Session Conveners Lei Dai, C.-Philippe Escoubet, QiuGang Zong, Toshi Nishimura, Yiqun Yu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From guram at gfz.de Fri Jan 10 04:51:02 2025 From: guram at gfz.de (guram at gfz.de) Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 12:51:02 +0100 Subject: CEDAR email: EGU25 abstracts: ST4.3 session in Space Weather and Space Climate Message-ID: <3358E6A7-48D1-48A4-B1ED-74E973C2A2BB@gfz.de> Dear Colleagues, Happy New Year! Wishing you a great start to 2025! We invite you to contribute by submitting an abstract to the EGU25 (EGU General Assembly) session ST4.3, titled "Nowcasting, forecasting, operational monitoring and post-event analysis of the space weather and space climate in the Sun-Earth system" and scheduled for 27 April?2 May 2025, Vienna, Austria. The abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 13:00 CET. Abstract submission Link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/53284. ST4.3 session summary: Space weather and space climate describe Sun-Earth interactions over timescales from minutes to decades, involving processes in the Sun, heliosphere, magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, and lower atmosphere. These include coronal mass ejections, interplanetary shocks, and solar energetic particles. Predicting and mitigating extreme space weather is vital to protect sensitive systems such as communication, navigation, power grids, and aviation. Post-event analyses enhance predictive models, helping safeguard critical infrastructure. This session highlights the state of space weather products and explores innovations to understand their impacts on infrastructure better. Topics include forecasting, satellite observations, model development, data assimilation, machine learning, and solar, geomagnetic, and ionospheric activity indices. Cross-disciplinary approaches and studies on applications such as aviation, pipelines, power grids, space flights, and auroral tourism are encouraged. Confirmed invited speakers: Ciaran Beggan (British Geological Survey, Edinburgh) will present an overview of "Research to Operations: Implementing cloud-based real-time operational magnetic, geoelectric and GIC models for the UK" Antonio Guerrero Ortega (University of Alcal?, Madrid) will present an overview of ?World map of geomagnetic disturbances for Mid and Low latitudes (LDi-GMap)" We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest. Sincerely yours, session conveners, Claudia Borries, Guram Kervalishvili, Yulia Bogdanova, Maike Bauer, Therese Moretto Jorgensen --- Dr. Guram Kervalishvili Section 2.3: Geomagnetism Tel.: +49 (0)331 6264 1882 Email: guram at gfz.de GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences | GFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum f?r Geoforschung _______ GFZ's email addresses have changed. Please update your records: @gfz-potsdam.de is now @gfz.de. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The *abstract submission deadline*?is Wednesday, *15 January*?2025, at *13:00 CET*. *Session Link*: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/51729 *EMRP2.5**session summary:* /Launched in November 2013, the ESA Earth Explorer Swarm satellite trio has provided, for one solar cycle, continuous accurate measurements of the magnetic field, accompanied by plasma and electric field measurements, precise navigation, and accelerometer observations. The polar-orbiting Swarm satellites are augmented with absolute magnetic scalar and vector data from the low-inclination Macau Science Satellite 1 (MSS-1, since May 2023, 41? inclination, covering all Local Times within 2 months) and with absolute scalar field measurements from the CSES satellite (since 2018, fixed 02/14 LT near-polar orbit) which significantly extend the data coverage in space and time. In addition, the ESA Scout NanoMagSat constellation consisting of one near-polar and two 60? inclination satellites, is now also in the pipeline, with a sequence of launches planned to start at the end of 2027 for full operation in 2028. It will acquire absolute vector magnetic data at 1 Hz, very low noise scalar and vector magnetic field data at 2 kHz, electron density data at 2 kHz and electron temperature data at 1 Hz. It will also acquire navigation data, enabling top-side TEC retrieval, and collect ionospheric radio-occultation profiles. This session invites contributions on investigations in geomagnetism, ionospheric and thermospheric sciences related to Earth and near-Earth processes, with focus on existing and planned Low-Earth-Orbiting satellites. Combined analyses of satellite- and ground-based or model data are welcome./ / / /Invited Speaker: Astrid Maute / We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest. 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To ensure that WACCM and WACCM-X continue to evolve in a manner that is most useful to the research community, we would like you to fill out this brief survey. The results of this survey will be used to help prioritize future model development efforts. The survey is short and should take less than 5 minutes of your time. Please fill it out by January 22, 2025. Thank you for your support, Nick Pedatella, Martina Bramberger, and Daniele Visioni -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From glenn.hussey at usask.ca Fri Jan 10 14:49:43 2025 From: glenn.hussey at usask.ca (G. Hussey) Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 15:49:43 -0600 (CST) Subject: CEDAR email: Obituary of Kathryn McWilliams Message-ID: <57f1d201-fab2-d5e2-4344-d2e7e40f841a@usask.ca> Dear colleagues and friends, Kathryn McWilliams passed away unexpectedly at her home in Saskatoon on 2 January 2025. Her obituary is available at https://www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/kathryn-mcwilliams As indicated in the obituary, there will be memorial service to celebrate Kathryn's life on Saturday 8 February, 2025 at 1400 CST at the Saskatoon Funeral Home in Saskatoon, SK. The Service will be livestreamed, and details to connect will appear on the obituary web page the day of the service. If anyone would like to make a donation in Kathryn's memory, the family has requested a donation to a program that promotes the advancement of women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). A scholarship in Kathryn's name will be established for Women in STEM at the University of Saskatchewan and donations can be made at: https://donate.usask.ca/online/artsandscience.php?fund_code=100248KATHMCWSUS We have lost a cherished friend, colleague, educator, mentor, engineer and scientist. Rest in peace Kathryn. On behalf of SuperDARN Canada at the University of Saskatchewan, Glenn Hussey and Kathryn's entire SuperDARN Canada team From gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar Sat Jan 11 07:36:12 2025 From: gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar (Maria Graciela Molina) Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 11:36:12 -0300 Subject: CEDAR email: [Announcement] First ISWI Seminar of 2025 Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce the first ISWI Webinar of 2025 by* Dr Lucilla Alfonsi* scheduled for *January 29th, 2025 at 3 PM* Central European Time (9 AM EDT; 7:30 PM IST). To register for the virtual seminar, please send an email to: iswisupport at bc.edu . Please include ?*ISWI Seminar Registration*? in the subject line. There is a limit of 300 participants, so please register your interest as soon as possible. The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the event. Looking forward to meeting you in the first ISWI seminar of 2025! With kind regards, Graciela Molina on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee https://iswi-secretariat.org/home-page/organization/iswi-webinar-committee/ *********************************************** *Title:* *The importance of the polar regions to understand the magnetosphere-atmosphere coupling: **the AGATA initiative* *Speaker*:* Lucilla Alfonsi* Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) *Abstract: * AGATA (Antarctic Geospace and ATmosphere research) is a new Scientific Research Programme (SRP) approved by SCAR (Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research) in 2024 after more than 10 years from the previous initiative on similar topics. AGATA started on 1 January 2025 and will be officially kicked off in late March 2025 (www.scar.org/science/agata/home/). The SRP aims to gather the scientific communities working on polar regions to answering the outstanding scientific questions within atmospheric and space physics over polar regions: ? How are different atmospheric layers coupled in the polar regions? ? How does the upper polar atmosphere respond to increased geomagnetic activity, including energy transfer from space? ? How does the whole polar atmosphere impact short- and long-term climate variations? As the central role of the polar regions in understanding the coupling between the magnetosphere and the neutral and the ionized atmosphere, answering these questions will not only have implications on the understanding of processes in the polar atmosphere, but it will also greatly improve our understanding of the global atmospheric dynamics, thus contributing to the development of large-scale whole atmosphere and climate models. The webinar aims to open the discussion within the ISWI community to adopt best practices for collaboration and fruitful development also in view of the next IPY (2032-2033) opportunities. [image: ISWI Seminar Series 1-2025.png] ------------------------------------------- *Dra. Mar?a Graciela Molina* Associate Professor FACET -UNT Researcher CONICET Associated researcher INGV Av. Independencia 1800, Tucum?n - Argentina Tel: +54-381-4364093 (ext.7765) gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar / *m.graciela.molina at gmail.com* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ISWI Seminar Series 1-2025.png Type: image/png Size: 1446388 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Robert.Marshall at Colorado.EDU Sun Jan 12 15:56:52 2025 From: Robert.Marshall at Colorado.EDU (Robert Marshall) Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2025 22:56:52 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Commission H sessions at AP-RASC 2025 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: URSI AP-RASC 2025 Commission H Session Announcement The 2025 URSI Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference (URSI AP-RASC 2025) is sponsored by the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), and will be held in Sydney, Australia on August 17-22, 2025. This triennial conference is one of the three URSI Flagship Conferences that include the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS) and the URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC). The scientific program will have a series of open and convened sessions covering the areas of URSI Commissions A to K, comprising oral/poster sessions with invited and contributed papers and General Lectures. In addition, there will be workshops, short courses, young scientist programs including the Young Scientist Award and the Student Paper Competition, an accompanying persons? program, and an exhibition. Abstract submissions are now open, and the submission deadline is February 20, 2025. Below you will find brief one-sentence overviews of the sessions led by or linked to Commission H; the complete list of sessions and their descriptions are available here: http://www.aprasc.org/papersubmission.php H01: Open Session This session solicits papers on all aspects of waves in space and laboratory plasmas that do not easily fit into the other sessions within Commission H for this URSI meeting. Conveners: Craig Rodger, Robert Marshall H02: Plasma waves, wave-particle interactions, and their multifold effects on the radiation belts This session invites studies that advance our current understanding of wave-particle interactions and their role in radiation belt dynamics from observational, theoretical, and numerical points of view. Conveners: David Hartley, Ondrej Santolik, Vania Jordanova, Yoshizumi Miyoshi H03: Machine learning techniques and applications to wave-particle interaction processes in space plasmas This session will focus on applications of machine learning techniques to wave-particle interactions through the analysis of observational data, large-scale simulation data, or the fusion of observational and simulation data. Conveners: Drew Turner, Savvas Raptis H04: Recent advances in geospace research from multi-point observations This session solicits new findings and advances in geospace research combining the datasets from various satellites missions as well as ground-based networks and numerical simulations. Conveners: Jyrki Manninen, Jean-Francois Ripoll, Yoshiya Kasahara H05: Computer simulations in space plasmas This session solicits state-of-the-art simulation advances and results related to space plasma physics. Conveners: Esa Kallio, Yohei Miyake, Shahab Fatemi H06: Turbulence and Instabilities in Space Plasmas The session welcomes contributions on the use of radio observations to determine the nature of density and velocity fluctuations remotely in the solar wind, alongside work on the theory, numerical modeling, and in situ observations of turbulence and instabilities. Conveners: Alexander Pitn?a, Owen Wyn Roberts, Julia Stawarz, Domenico Trotta, Gary Zank Joint Sessions Led by Commission H: HG01: Active Experiments in Space and Laboratory Plasmas This session will cover recent advances in active experiments in space and in the laboratory that seek to advance and test theories or build diagnostic or predictive capabilities. Conveners: Robert Moore, Mark Golkowski HGE01: Atmospheric, ionospheric, magnetospheric, and high energy effects of lightning discharges This session solicits contributions that advance knowledge in the areas of the global atmospheric electric circuit, lightning physics, transient luminous events, energetic radiation, relativistic particles, and their impact on the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere. Conveners: Ivana Kolmas?ova?, Yuuki Wada, Martin Fullekrug, Ningyu Liu HGJ01: Panel Discussion for Early Career Researchers In this session, we invite a panel of renowned researchers to give their opinions on how the research field has evolved since they started their careers and to highlight and discuss the key questions for the future of space physics. Conveners: David Hartley, Bruce Fritz, Mohamed Said Darwish Joint Sessions involving Commission H lead by other Commissions: EFGH: Natural Electromagnetic Noise and Radio Sensing Applications in Terrestrial and Planetary Environment This joint session aims at presenting recent works on electromagnetic noise and phenomena in the terrestrial atmosphere and upper atmosphere (ionosphere/magnetosphere), including atmospheric noises from lightning discharges (ELF Schumann resonances, mesospheric optical emissions, disruption in global electric circuit etc.), man-made noise, and noise due to wave-particle and wave-wave interactions. Conveners: Yasuhide Hobara, Sujay Pal, Tomoo Ushio GH1: Planetary Space Weather The session will host talks addressing recent developments in studies concerning planetary atmospheres and ionospheres, solar/planetary plasma interactions as well as space weather effects at planetary bodies. 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This edition will explore the latest developments in ionospheric imaging--a technique using ground-based, space-based, and radio occultation systems to create ionospheric images that aid in studying its effects on communication and navigation. The issue will cover topics such as: * Validation and enhancement of imaging techniques: Innovations in 2D, 3D, and 4D imaging from various observations and use of data to refine ionospheric models. * Ionospheric tomography: Studies on ionospheric variability and new techniques in computerized tomography, including machine learning applications. * Data assimilation for improved imaging: Advances in data assimilation (DA) techniques to enhance imaging accuracy and applicability for targeted purposes. * Instrumentation advancements and practical applications: Development of new imaging instruments and applications in communication, navigation, space weather forecasting, and satellite dynamics. Exclusive Opportunity: This special issue will feature a unique section dedicated to _collaborative projects and open data initiatives_ in ionospheric imaging. Contributions that showcase global partnerships, public datasets, and innovative tools for addressing challenges in ionospheric science are strongly encouraged, providing authors with a platform to demonstrate the broader impact of their work. This special issue aims to present the current accuracy in ionospheric models, highlight technological impacts across space science, telecommunications, and atmospheric physics, and inspire further research. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically via the ASR portal by 15 February 2025 (https://www.editorialmanager.com/AISR). To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion in the special issue, authors must select "Special Issue: Ionospheric Imaging" when they reach the "Article Type" step in the submission process. 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The abstract submission deadline, for both oral presentations and posters, is February 10, 2025. Abstracts can be submitted here: 2025 Workshop Abstract Submission . Submissions are welcome from all sectors of the HamSCI Community, which includes: - Professional researchers - Academics / Educators - Students, at all academic career levels - Citizen scientist volunteers, including, of course, the ham radio community Potential topics (to get everyone's thought processes moving): - Observations and findings from HamSCI's Festivals of Eclipse Ionospheric Science - Personal Space Weather Station project updates - Data management and visualization techniques - Radio wave propagation modeling - The applicability of HamSCI's research to amateur radio operations - General interest topics, e.g. from the arts, literature, history, with an amateur radio, science or technology theme More details can be found on the HamSCI website . Questions can be directed to the HamSCI mailbox . 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There are travel grants available, please have a look at https://iaga-iaspei-2025.org/travel-grant/. General information about the meeting can be found at https://iaga-iaspei-2025.org/ Looking forward to reading your abstract! Audrey Schillings On behalf of the conveners -------------------------------------------------------------------- Geomagnetic observations, indices and products for Space Science, Space Weather and Space Climate Applications Conveners Audrey Schillings, Gemma Richardson, Ankush Bhaskar, Denny Oliveira, Fernando Pinheiro What is commonly known as Space Weather is the weather monitored by the Sun, including the changing conditions in the Earth-Sun environment. During the current solar maximum and for about two years now, we have observed the impacts of space weather events on our technology and daily life. Recently, the number of space weather and climate centers established worldwide to prevent and forecast these events has significantly grown. Consequently, the demand for space weather and space climate observations, indices, and products has increased, with magnetic field measurements being a key component. These measurements, whether taken in space or on Earth, provide essential data for forecast analysis, allowing us to develop predictions and monitor geomagnetic conditions in near real-time. This session welcomes all aspects of science, challenges, updates, novelties or breakthrough technologies for geomagnetic observations, indices and products that applied specifically to space weather and space climate. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kreeves at cfa.harvard.edu Wed Jan 15 15:48:27 2025 From: kreeves at cfa.harvard.edu (Katharine Reeves) Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:48:27 -0500 Subject: CEDAR email: AGU 2025 Honors Nominations Now Open! Message-ID: <42B72982-21F9-44D4-BF85-D6F99CC15BA6@cfa.harvard.edu> Do you know someone amazing whose achievements deserve to be recognized? The AGU SPA section has many awards to choose from! Applications for SPA Section Awards are due March 13! The Basu U.S. Early Career for Research Excellence in Sun-Earth Systems Science. This award recognizes significant work by an early career researcher that shows promise of making outstanding contributions to research in Sun-Earth systems science and furthers the understanding of plasma physical processes and their applications for the benefit of society The Basu International Early Career Award in Sun-Earth Systems Science: This award recognizes significant work by an early career scientist from a developing nation that shows promise of making outstanding contributions to research in Space Physics and Aeronomy Sciences and furthers the understanding of plasma physical processes or advances their applications for the benefit of society. The Fred L. Scarf Award: This award is in recognition of an outstanding dissertation that contributes directly to solar-planetary science. The Space Physics & Aeronomy Richard Carrington (SPARC) Education & Public Outreach Award: This award is presented annually to a senior scientist for significant impact on the public?s understanding of space physics and aeronomy through their education or outreach activities. The James Van Allen Lecture: This lecture is presented every other year to a space scientist who has made significant contributions to the field of magnetospheric science. The Marcel Nicolet Lecture:This lecture is presented every other year to a space scientist who has made significant contributions to the field of aeronomy. More information: https://www.agu.org/honors/section-awards-lectures Kathy Reeves AGU/SPA President -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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DESCRIPTION: Papers are invited for a symposium on the recent developments in the field of equatorial, low-latitude and mid-latitude aeronomy from observational (ground-based and space-borne), theoretical and simulation studies. The Equatorial Electrojet, Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA), Equatorial Spread-F (ESF)/plasma bubbles, multiple F-layer stratifications, Solar quiet current system, ionospheric disturbances induced by geomagnetic storms (including its local magnetic effects), SSWs, present a strong daily, day-to-day, and seasonal variability, mainly caused by the ionospheric electrodynamics, thermospheric winds and wave actions (gravity waves, tides, planetary waves, TIDs and MSTIDs). Recent multi-instrument and multi-site observations, satellite borne experiments, as well as theoretical and simulation investigations have advanced our understanding of these phenomena, during both quiet and disturbed space weather conditions including geomagnetic storms, the recent storm of 10 May 2024, sub-storms, solar flares, solar eclipses, sudden stratospheric warmings and different meteorological events. The objective of this symposium is to bring together the experimentalists and theoreticians to survey the latest results, examine new ideas and concepts, and to pave the way for future directions in equatorial and low-latitude research. The session will include both solicited and contributed (oral and poster) papers. ? For abstract submission and more details, please visit https://iaga-iaspei-2025.org/abstract-submission/ ? Last date for submission of abstracts: 12 MARCH 2025 ? With best regards ? Yours sincerely, Dr. K. Venkatesh (Convener) Dr. Paulo R. 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For details on the AOGS Meeting and abstract submission, please visit: https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2025/public.asp?page=home.asp Abstract submission deadline: 18 Feb 2025 Session Description: AS33 - Remote and In-situ Sensing and Modelling of the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Middle and Upper Atmosphere The Earth's middle and upper atmosphere and ionosphere maintain a balance between solar radiative and particle forcing from above, and the action of atmospheric waves rising up from below. Quantifying how these forces drive the general circulation and waves in the atmosphere and control both the chemical balance and its temporal and spatial variability is crucial to understanding how composition, momentum, and energy couple together and structure the atmosphere and ionosphere. As a result, remote sensing and in-situ investigations, as well as the laboratory and modelling studies that complement and explain these observations, are the primary tools used to understand the aeronomy of this region. This session will look at recent results from those ground-based, in-situ and satellite-borne observations, modelling studies and relevant laboratory research. It will bring together studies of new sensing techniques and sensors, models and mission concepts, currently being planned or under development, to foster new collaborations, furthering the impact of their integrated results on our understanding of the stratosphere, mesosphere and ionosphere/thermosphere. The meeting will be held in-person from July 27 ? August 01, 2025. Abstract submissions are open and due February 18, 2025. For details on the AOGS Meeting and abstract submission, please visit https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2025/public.asp?page=home.asp We hope that you can accept our invitation to contribute a paper to our session and look forward to meeting you in Singapore at the 22nd AOGS2025. With best regards from your session convenors, Stefan Bender, Iain Reid, Jeng-Hwa Yee, and Jia Jia -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4782 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Fri Jan 17 08:47:04 2025 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2025 08:47:04 -0700 Subject: CEDAR email: =?utf-8?q?Invitation_to_IAGA_Session_A13_=E2=80=93_?= =?utf-8?q?IAGA/IASPEI_2025?= Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, The IAGA/IASPEI Joint Scientific Meeting 2025 will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 31 August to 5 September 2025. On behalf of the conveners of IAGA Symposia Session A13 (*"Middle and Upper Atmosphere: From Solar Variability Influence to Long-Term Changes"*), I would like to invite you to participate in our session. *The abstract submission deadline is 12 March 2025*. We look forward to your contributions and hope to see you in Lisbon this summer! Warmest regards, Liying Qian (NCAR/HAO) Conveners: Liying Qian (USA), Christoph Jacobi (Germany) Co-conveners: Nick Pedatella (USA), Luc Dam? (France), Ana G. Elias (Argentina) *A13 Middle and upper atmosphere: From solar variability influence to long-term changes* In the middle and upper atmosphere, solar electromagnetic and particle variability is a dominant forcing mechanism for atmospheric variability at time scales from hours to decades. In addition, long-term changes of Greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth?s atmosphere have caused warming in the troposphere, and cooling above it. Changes in Earth?s magnetic field and solar activity variations are also drivers of long-term changes in the middle and upper atmosphere. Note that in atmospheric science, long-term changes (or trends) indicate changes on a time scale longer than one solar cycle (?11 years). In this session we aim to stimulate discussion on the solar variability that drives Earth-system change on time scales from hours to centuries, and on long-term trends in the atmosphere-ionosphere system, in the stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere. We welcome results using ground based as well as satellite observations, model simulations, and theoretical analyses. We also invite studies on long term data quality and methods of determination of trends and solar effects on the atmosphere, and discussions on new missions or observations to address these issues. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This call is open to all scientists, regardless of nationality or institutional affiliation, who are actively involved in any of the following research fields: Space Sciences: Astrobiology, Astrophysics and Cosmology, Fundamental Physics in Space, Magnetospheric and Space Plasma Physics, Planetary Sciences, Solar and Heliospheric Physics, and Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, and Earth Sciences using space data. This includes understanding and modelling Earth system processes, as well as climate change projections. Two virtual help desk sessions with Q&A for proposal preparation will be offered on Tuesday, February 18: 09:00-10:00 UTC, and 16:00-17:00 UTC To apply and obtain more information, see: https://www.issibern.ch/scientific-opportunities/international-teams/apply-for-teams/ -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Thierry Dudok de Wit Lab. de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace LPC2E, CNRS/CNES/Univ. 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