Poster Session I

Tuesday, 30 January 2024: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 21st Conference on Space Weather

Papers:
416
Multivariate Probabilistic Forecasting of Solar Indices and Proxies with Neural Network Ensembles
Piyush M. Mehta, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV; and J. Daniell

417
Geospace Dynamics Constellation: The Mission We Need for Our New Era of Access to LEO
Katherine Garcia-Sage, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and D. Rowland and L. Kepko

418
The Firefly (4π) Constellation: Going Above and Beyond in the Heliosphere Exploration
Nour E. Raouafi, APL, Alexandria, VA; and T. E. Berger, J. T. Hoeksema, A. Vourlidas, L. A. Upton, S. Gibson, J. S. Newmark, S. T. Lepri, D. M. Hassler, J. Kinnison, M. Georgoulis, N. M. Viall, L. Harra, M. Dikpati, M. Velli, A. Szabo, M. Casti, S. Bourouaine, V. K. Jagarlamudi, J. T. Vievering, J. P. Mason, S. K. Solanki, L. Fletcher, R. A. Harrison, Y. Katsukawa, K. Kusano, C. J. Owen, M. Romoli, R. F. Wimmer-Schweingruber, J. W. Leibacher, T. Appourchaux, and P. Boumier

419
Current Gaps in Space Weather Observations and a Vision for Future Improvements
Drew L. Turner, APL, Laurel, MD; APL, Laurel, CO; and A. Vourlidas

420
DYNAMIC — Mission Concept to Reveal Critical Link Between Earth’s Atmosphere and Space
Tomoko Matsuo, Univ. of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO; and L. P. Goncharenko, O. Verkhoglyadova, J. H. Yee, L. Paxton, K. Bossert, M. Conde, H. Liu, and J. Oberheide

421
Rapid Assessment of Solar Flare Impacts
William J Graff, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, VA

423
The NOAA-NASA Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Program to Sustain Operational Space-based Observations of Solar Wind and Coronal Mass Ejections
Marco Vargas, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD; and E. Guerrero-Martin, D. Vassiliadis, J. Vollmer, G. Comeyne, R. Hanni, M. Floyd, J. Inskeep, I. Azeem, and E. R. Talaat

Handout (3.7 MB)

424
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) - Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Science Center Activities
Rob Redmon, NOAA, Boulder, CO; NOAA/NCEI, Boulder, CO; and B. Kress, P. T. M. Lotoaniu, A. Pacini, L. Rachmeler, J. Riley, J. V. Rodriguez, W. Rowland, and D. J. Schmit

Handout (1.7 MB)

425
The 2023 Space Weather Enterprise Forum: Harnessing Partnerships to Meet the Challenges of Extreme Space Weather
Erin M. Lynch, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD; and I. Azeem, E. R. Talaat, L. Palardy, and A. Gonzalez

426
Space Weather Tabletop Exercise: Gauging our Nation’s Preparedness
Ian Cohen, APL, Laurel, MD; and D. Srinivasan, J. E. Hicks, R. A. Vogel, A. B. Roberts-Smith, D. L. Turner, G. C. Ho, L. Paxton, A. Vourlidas, J. J. Likar, D. M. Meidenbauer, and L. Turner

427
Cycle 25: How's It Going? More Active Than Cycle 24!
Robert J. Leamon, Univ. of Maryland - Baltimore County, Washington, DC

428
Examination of the Weddell Sea Anomaly in Radio Occultation data from Spire.
Nicholas John Zaremba, NOAA, Greenbelt, MD; NOAA, Louisville, MD; and I. Azeem, W. Wang, P. A. Weir, M. McHugh, and M. R. Gasbarro

429
NOAA’s SWFO Program Launching in 2024: Science Objectives and Data Products
Dimitrios Vassiliadis, NOAA / NESDIS, Greenbelt, MD; and M. R. Argall, J. Carey, G. Comeyne, M. Devaney, R. Ebert, H. Elliott, S. Hill, M. Honaker, J. Inskeep, J. Johnson, B. Kress, N. Kuroda, D. E. Larson, P. T. M. Lotoaniu, N. Merati, C. Merrow, A. Pacini, C. Pagan, L. Rachmeler, A. Rahmati, R. Redmon, J. V. Rodriguez, W. Rowland, D. J. Schmit, C. Smith, E. Summerlin, and R. Torbert

430
Space Weather Instruments for Encompassing Views of the Sun
Neal Hurlburt, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, PALO ALTO, CA; and G. Vasudevan, G. Chintzoglou, and M. DeRosa

431
Real Time Space Weather Analysis Developments at NASA
Yaireska Collado-Vega, PhD, NOAA/NESDIS, Lanham, MD; and M. Romano, M. Keenan, A. Chulaki, C. Alden, M. Aronne, M. Anastopulos, C. Stubenrauch, H. Hermann, A. Iampietro, E. Semones, J. E. Barzilla, R. Egeland, M. M. Kuznetsova, L. Mays, and J. Jones

432
An Etalon-Based Laser Frequency Monitor System for Iron Resonance Temperature Wind Lidar at HAARP
Vishnu Rajendra Kumar, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and R. Collins, J. Li, and M. Roddewig

433
NOAA’s Space Weather Observations
Elsayed R. Talaat, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD

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