CEDAR email: [Erratum - Next ISWI Seminar] - “Above the Clouds, Below the Stars: Chasing Ionospheric Storms.” by Anthea Coster
Kathleen Kraemer
kathleen.kraemer at bc.edu
Thu Jan 22 07:51:14 MST 2026
Dear ISWI community,
Due to a problem with the ISWI website, registrations for the Jan 28
webinar were not processed.
Please use the link below to (re-)register for the webinar. Apologies for
the inconvenience.
https://95x.ffb.myftpupload.com/home-page/meetings/iswi-webinars/iswi-webinar-registration/
Regards,
Kathleen
Dr Kathleen Kraemer
ISWI web admin
iswisupport at bc.edu
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 9:48 PM Maria Graciela Molina <
gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> We are pleased to announce the first ISWI Webinar of 2026 by* Dr. Anthea
> Coster *scheduled for *January 28th, 2026 at 3 PM Central European Time
> (9 AM EDT; 7:30 PM IST)*. The correct title of the talk is *“Above the
> Clouds, Below the Stars: Chasing Ionospheric Storms”.*
>
> To attend the next Webinar, please register here
> <https://iswi-secretariat.org/home-page/meetings/iswi-webinars/iswi-webinar-registration/>.
> The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the
> event. To watch past Webinars, please check the following link:
> https://cdaw.gsfc.nasa.gov/webinars/ISWI/
>
> With kind regards,
> Graciela Molina
> on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee
> https://iswi-secretariat.org/home-page/organization/iswi-webinar-committee/
>
> ***********************************************
> *Title: *Above the Clouds, Below the Stars: Chasing Ionospheric Storms.
> *Speaker*: Anthea Coster of MIT Haystack Observatory.
>
> *Abstract:*
> Michael Buonsanto was an early leader in ionospheric storm studies. He
> possessed a remarkable talent for synthesizing scientific insights from a
> diverse array of measurements and instruments. His work rested on three key
> pillars: scientific collaboration, innovative analysis techniques, and the
> integration of observations with modeling and theory. He organized numerous
> community workshops on this topic and published a seminal paper,
> “Ionospheric Storms, A Review” (Buonsanto 1999). Michael’s pioneering
> research was instrumental in identifying large mid-latitude electron
> density gradients associated with ionospheric storms—a precursor to the
> significant recognition of the space weather impacts associated with
> ionospheric storms that occurred when the FAA’s WAAS system became
> operational in 2003.
>
> This lecture by Anthea Coster will explore the remarkable progress made
> over the past 25 years in understanding ionospheric storms, driven by
> advances in instrumentation, measurement methodologies, and ionospheric
> modeling. It will highlight the growing importance of space weather
> research and offer a reflective overview of developments in radio remote
> sensing instrumentation and data analysis techniques, emphasizing the
> enduring influence of Michael’s contributions. Finally, the lecture will
> look ahead to the opportunities and challenges that await the next
> generation of space weather research.
>
>
>
> [image: ISWI Seminar Series (5).png]
> -------------------------------------------
> *Dra. María Graciela Molina*
> Prof. Asociada FACET-UNT / Associate Professor FACET -UNT
> Inv. Adjunta CONICET / Researcher CONICET
> Investigadora Asociada INGV/ Associated researcher INGV
> President of ALAGE (https://alage.org/)
> Co-leader FA3 - COURSE/SCOSTEP (https://scostep.org/scostep-course/)
> Chair ISWI Webinars (https://iswi-secretariat.org/)
>
> Av. Independencia 1800, Tucumán - Argentina
> Tel: +54-381-4364093 (ext.7765)
> gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar /
> *m.graciela.molina at gmail.com* <m.graciela.molina at gmail.com>
>
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