CEDAR email: Call for papers for the session C0.2 on “Impact assessment of extreme space weather events of 2024 on the near Earth space environment and technological systems” during COSPAR-2025 Scientific Symposium

Venkatesh Kavutarapu venkateshk at prl.res.in
Sun Mar 23 03:32:44 MDT 2025


  Dear Colleagues,
 
The COSPAR Scientific Symposium-2025 is scheduled to take place at Nicosia,
Cyprus during 3-7 November 2025. We invite abstracts for the following
session.
 
 
SESSION C0.2: Impact assessment of extreme space weather events of 2024 on
the near Earth space environment and technological systems
 
DESCRIPTION: Space weather refers to a multitude of phenomena occurring at
the sun, interplanetary medium, magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere
over periods ranging from hours to years. These naturally occurring
processes have the potential to adversely affect the performance and
reliability of space-borne and ground-based technological systems and can
endanger several facets of human life. Recent extreme space weather events
occurred in May and October 2024 triggered severe modifications in the
geospace environment leading to G5 and G4 class geomagnetic storms
respectively. The space weather event of May 2024 comprises of 11 X class
flares and most powerful coronal mass ejection resulting the strongest
geomagnetic storm of the past two decades. There was a remarkable impact of
these two space weather events, with auroras observed worldwide extending
up to low latitudes demonstrating a significant solar-terrestrial coupling.
Severe disruptions were also experienced by the ground and satellite based
technologies worldwide during these storms. These space weather events
provide a unique opportunity to explore the complex processes in the
Solar-Wind-Magnetosphere-Thermosphere-Ionosphere system to understand and
formulate mitigation strategies to cater the needs of ever increasing
technological applications. Papers are invited in this session which is
focussed to discuss the impacts of the above two space weather events on
the geospace environment at varied spatio temporal scales using ground and
satellite based observations and model simulations including AI/ML
techniques. Also, papers addressing the implications of these events on the
space assets, satellite anomalies, operations and performance of ground and
satellite based technologies are encouraged. 
 
For abstract submission and more details, please visit
https://cospar2025.org/  
 
Last date for submission of abstracts: 4 APRIL 2025
 
With best regards
 
Yours sincerely,
Dr. K. Venkatesh, Physical Research Laboratory, India (MSO)
Dr. Yuichi Otsuka, Nagoya University, Japan (DO)
 

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    DR. K. VENKATESH
    Assistant Professor
    Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division
    Physical Research Laboratory
    Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-380009, INDIA
    Email: venkateshk at prl.res.in; venkatkau at gmail.com
    Phone: +91-79-26314653
    URL:https://www.prl.res.in/~venkateshk/
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