Poster Session Space Weather Posters

Monday, 7 January 2019: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall 4 (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 16th Conference on Space Weather
Cochairs:
Richard A. Behnke, Retired, GEO/AGS, Arlington, VA and Barbara Thompson, NASA, Greenbelt, MD

This session will be for poster presentations covering all areas of space weather.

Papers:
206
A Statistical Analysis of Density Perturbations in Relation to Solar X-Flare Events Isolated from Coronal Mass Ejections
Kelsey Doerksen, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Canada; and L. Sagnières, F. Deleflie, C. Briand, and M. A. Sammuneh

Handout (958.2 kB)

207
EUV Diagnostics of Solar Eruptions in the Lower Corona
Barbara Thompson, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and N. Nitta

209
The NOAA Coronal Mass Ejection Imager for Space Weather Forecasting
Kevin Tewey, NOAA/NESDIS/OPPA, Silver Spring, MD

212
Expanding Space Weather Awareness into the Developing Nations
Endawoke YIZENGAW, Boston College, Boston, MA; and K. M. Groves and P. Doherty

213
Using Artificial Neural Network Training for Space Weather Products
Yongliang Zhang, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD; and L. Paxton

214
A New Multifluid Magnetospheric Model
John P M Hale, NRL, Washington, DC

215
Ring Current Error Analysis Using Curlometry
Timothy Keebler, Millersville Univ., Millersville., PA; and M. Liemohn

216
Time-Dependent–3D Geomagnetic Cutoffs in an LFM Simulation with and without Electric Fields
Shawn Young, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM; and J. Nazario, P. Olson, J. P. McCollough II, and B. Kress

Handout (3.9 MB)

217
Formation of Ionospheric Density Irregularities: Recent Advances in Observation and Theory
Roman A. Makarevich, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and V. V. Forsythe

218
New Insights on Connections between the Middle Atmosphere and Ionosphere: Ionospheric Changes during Sudden Stratospheric Warmings of 2016–18
Larisa Goncharenko, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Westford, MA; and V. L. Harvey and A. Coster

219
Identifying the Sources of the Variability in Thermospheric Mass Density
Martin McCandless, NOAA, Boulder, CO; and N. Maruyama, T. Fuller-Rowell, Z. Li, T. W. Fang, M. Fedrizzi, J. Schoonover, and R. Viereck

220
The Mesospheric Polar Vortex during Sudden Stratospheric Warmings
V. Lynn Harvey, Univ. of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO; and L. Goncharenko, C. E. Randall, E. Becker, and J. France

221
On the Variability of the Semidiurnal Solar and Lunar Tides of the Equatorial Electrojet during Sudden Stratospheric Warmings
Tarique Siddiqui, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. Maute, N. Pedatella, Y. Yamazaki, H. Luehr, and C. Stolle

222
A Demonstration of Using a Suite of Tropospheric Verification Tools to Evaluate Predictions of Ionospheric Total Electron Count
Tara Jensen, NCAR and Developmental Testbed Center, Boulder, CO; and N. Maruyama, T. Fuller-Rowell, D. Fuller-Rowell, L. Mays, L. Rastaetter, J. L. Vigh, and J. Halley Gotway

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