CEDAR email: IAGA/IASPEI Meeting 2025 - Call for Abstracts A07 Geomagnetic Observations, Indices and Products for Space Science, Space Weather and Space Climate Applications
Audrey Schillings
audrey.schillings at umu.se
Wed Jan 15 09:33:28 MST 2025
Dear community,
We kindly invite you to participate to the IAGA/IASPEI Joint Scientific Meeting 2025, 31st August to 5th September 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal and submit an abstract to our session (IAGA)
A07 Geomagnetic Observations, Indices and Products for Space Science, Space Weather and Space Climate Applications (see the description of the session below or at https://iaga-iaspei-2025.org/iaga-symposia/ ).
Abstract guidelines and submission: https://iaga-iaspei-2025.org/abstract-submission/
Abstract deadline: 12 March 2025
You don’t know if you can travel due to budget restrictions? 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
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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.
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