CEDAR email: ESWW26 abstracts: IOM3 in Parallel Sessions
guram at gfz.de
guram at gfz.de
Mon Apr 27 05:50:22 MDT 2026
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to contribute by submitting an abstract to the ESWW26 (European Space Weather Week) session IOM3, titled "Operational and Prototype Data Products Derived from Low-Earth Orbit, Near-Earth, and Upstream Observations" and scheduled for 2–6 November 2026, Florence, Italy.
The abstract submission deadline is Friday, 15 May 2026.
Abstract submission Link: https://esww2026.eswan.eu/conference/abstract-submission.
IOM3 session summary:
Observations from Near-Earth and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) missions are essential for space weather monitoring and scientific understanding of the geospace environment. Measurements of magnetic fields, ionospheric plasma and currents (e.g., CHAMP, Swarm), thermospheric density (e.g., GOCE, GRACE-FO), and radio-occultation–derived electron density and Total Electron Content (e.g., Metop-SG and SMOS TEC measurements) provide vital information on magnetosphere–ionosphere–thermosphere coupling and the near-Earth environment’s response to solar forcing. Many missions now deliver near-real-time (NRT) data products that support operational monitoring, modelling, and forecasting of space weather. Data from upstream solar and heliospheric missions, such as those at L1 or the upcoming ESA Vigil at L5, provide early observations that extend forecast lead times, offering context and indicators of conditions soon to be observed in Near-Earth and LEO environments. Establishing links between upstream drivers and downstream measurements remains a challenge for understanding geospace response to solar activity. This underscores the importance of coordinated, low-latency, multi-mission datasets and data products for operational space weather monitoring and forecasting. We invite contributions on operational, prototype, and in-development data products, including NRT datasets, their definitions, quality, latency, processing, instrumentation, and multi-mission integration. Submissions demonstrating how these datasets inform models, services, and forecasts, or how upstream observations can predict downstream geospace conditions, are encouraged.
We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest.
Sincerely yours, session conveners,
Guram Kervalishvili,
Enkelejda Qamili,
Consuelo Cid Tortuero,
Matthew West
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Dr. Guram Kervalishvili
Teamleiter für Weltraumwetter | Space Weather Team Lead
Teamleiter für Satellitengestützte Observation | Satellite-Based Observation Team Lead
Sektion 2.3 Geomagnetismus | Section 2.3 Geomagnetism
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