Saturday, 10 January 2004 |
| 7:30 AM-9:00 AM, Saturday Short Course/Student Conference Registration |
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Sunday, 11 January 2004 |
| 7:30 AM-9:00 AM, Sunday Short Course Registration |
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| 9:00 AM-6:00 PM, Sunday Conference Registration |
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Monday, 12 January 2004 |
| 7:30 AM, Monday Registration continues through Thursday, 15 January |
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| 10:15 AM-10:45 AM, Monday Coffee Break in the Poster Session Room |
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| 12:00 PM-1:15 PM, Monday Lunch Break |
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| 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Monday, Room 615/616 Joint Session 1 Education and Outreach Activities in Space Weather (Joint Between the 13th Symposium on Education and the Symposium on Space Weather) (Room 615/16) |
Cochairs: Delores J. Knipp, U.S. Air Force Academy, USAF Academy, CO; Roberta M. Johnson, UCAR, Boulder, CO
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| 1:30 PM | J1.1 | Space weather—terrestrial weather: Fruitful analogies George Siscoe, Boston University, Boston, MA |
| 2:00 PM | J1.2 | Space weather—needs and capabilities T. G. Onsager, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO; and J. M. Kunches |
| 2:15 PM | J1.3 | Space weather and terrestrial weather: What common and uncommon themes do undergraduates encounter? Delores J. Knipp, U.S. Air Force Academy, USAF Academy, CO; and L. Krause, T. Koehler, M. G. McHarg, and K. Brueske |
| 2:30 PM | | Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
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| 4:00 PM | J1.4 | Space Weather Education at the Air Force Institute of Technology Devin J. Della-Rose, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; and S. M. Quigley |
| 4:15 PM | J1.5 | The Relevance of Space Weather Science to Education Standards in Science and Mathematics Cherilynn Ann Morrow, Space Science Institute, Boulder, CO |
| 4:30 PM | J1.6 | Introducing Space Weather to the Standard Physics Curriculum Isidoros Doxas, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and K. Garvin-Doxas |
| 4:45 PM | J1.7 | Force 5: Comparing the great storms of Earth and Space Carolyn Sumners, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX; and P. Reiff |
| 5:00 PM | J1.8 | Windows to the Universe: A Web-Based Resource for Space Weather Education Roberta M. Johnson, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. Russell, J. Bergman, E. Gardiner, J. Genyuk, S. Henderson, and D. Mastie |
| 5:15 PM | J1.9 | Space weather education using sounds from data and visualizations from simulations L. M. Peticolas, University of California, Berkeley, CA; and J. G. Luhmann, W. P. Abbett, N. Craig, B. J. Mendez, and I. Sircar |
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| 5:30 PM-7:00 PM, Monday Formal Opening of Exhibits with Reception (Cash Bar) |
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| 5:30 PM, Monday Sessions end for the Day |
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| 7:15 PM, Monday Fred Sanders Banquet |
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Tuesday, 13 January 2004 |
| 8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Tuesday, Room 617 Session 1 Space Weather Agencies—Research to Operations (Room 617) |
Cochairs: Genene M. Fisher, AMS, Washington, DC; Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA
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| 8:30 AM | 1.1 | NOAA's space weather services: current and planned Jack Kelly Jr., NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD |
| 9:00 AM | 1.2 | The National Space Weather Program: A Research Perspective Richard Behnke, NSF, Arlington, VA |
| 9:15 AM | 1.3 | Space Weather Activities in NASA's Office of Space Science Richard R. Fisher, NASA/Sun-Earth Connection Division, Washington, DC |
| 9:30 AM | 1.4 | Implications of Earth Science Experience for Space Weather Studies Ghassem R. Asrar, NASA, Washington, DC |
| 9:45 AM | | Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
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| 11:00 AM | 1.5 | Space weather and military operations: what Air Force Weather accomplished, why it matters, and where we are going Thomas Stickford, U.S. Air Force, Washington, DC |
| 11:15 AM | 1.6 | International Living With a Star—a new program aiming to enable the prediction of space weather effects on the terrestrial environment Hermann J. Ogenoorth, European Space Agency, Noordwijk, Netherlands |
| 11:30 AM | 1.7 | Solar Cycle 23: In Perspective William J. Murtagh, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO |
| 11:45 AM | 1.8 | Lightning-induced effects in the lower ionosphere and the radiation belts Umran S. Inan, Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
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| 12:00 PM-12:15 PM, Tuesday Poster Preview |
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| 12:15 PM-1:45 PM, Tuesday NOAA Satellite Systems Forum (Box Lunches Courtesy of ITT) |
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| 1:45 PM-5:30 PM, Tuesday, Room 617 Session 2 Connections with Meteorology, Data Assimilation and User Needs (Room 617) |
Chair: Joseph Kunches, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO
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| 1:45 PM | 2.1 | Space weather in the Earth's mesopause region Maura E. Hagan, NCAR, Boulder, CO |
| 2:00 PM | 2.2 | Current topics in atmospheric data assimilation Lars P. Riishojgaard, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD |
| 2:15 PM | 2.3 | Global Assimilation of Ionospheric Measurements (GAIM) Robert W. Schunk, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and L. Scherliess, J. J. Sojka, D. C. Thompson, D. N. Anderson, M. Codrescu, C. Minter, T. J. Fuller-Rowell, R. A. Heelis, M. Hairston, and B. M. Howe |
| 2:30 PM | 2.4 | Data assimilation for high-latitude ionospheric electrodynamics Tomoko Matsuo, NCAR, Boulder, CO |
| 2:45 PM | | Paper 2.5 moved to Poster Session P1. Now Poster P1.5
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| 2:46 PM | 2.6 | On developing a whole atmosphere community climate model (WACCM) for studying solar-terrestrial relationships Raymond G. Roble, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. R. Garcia, B. Boville, F. Sassi, D. Kinnison, D. Marsh, A. D. Richmond, H. Liu, and M. E. Hagan |
| 3:00 PM | | Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall (Exhibits open 1:30–7:30 P.M.)
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| 3:30 PM | 2.7 | A review of electrical and turbulence effects of convective storms on the overlying stratosphere and mesosphere Walter A. Lyons, FMA Research, Inc., Fort Collins, CO; and R. A. Armstrong |
| 3:45 PM | 2.8 | The Sun-Climate Connection John A. Eddy, National Solar Observatory, Tucson, AZ |
| 4:00 PM | 2.9 | Space weather effects on the Airline Industry J. B. L. Jones, SolarMetrics Limited, Chedworth, Glos., United Kingdom; and R. D. Bentley, R. H. A. Iles, and G. C. Taylor |
| 4:15 PM | 2.10 | Electric Power System Impacts and Vulnerability from Space Weather John G. Kappenman, Metatech Corp., Duluth, MN |
| 4:30 PM | 2.11 | Space Weather Effects on Spacecraft Systems Janet L. Barth, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD |
| 4:45 PM | 2.12 | ’Oh! I slipped the surly bonds of Earth’ . . . and ran into space weather! Michael J. Golightly, NASA/JSFC, Houston, TX |
| 5:00 PM | 2.13 | Space Weather and the New York Wholesale Electricity Market: A Preliminary Analysis Kevin F. Forbes, Catholic Univ., Washington, DC; and O. C. St. Cyr |
| 5:15 PM | 2.14 | Stimulating Students about Space Weather Arthur I. Poland, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA |
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| 5:30 PM, Tuesday Sessions end for the day |
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| 7:30 PM, Tuesday IMAX Movie "Solar Max" at the Pacific Science Center’s Boeing IMAX Theater |
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Wednesday, 14 January 2004 |
| 9:30 AM-10:00 AM, Wednesday Coffee Break |
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| 10:00 AM, Wednesday Session Fourth Presidential Policy Forum: Weather and National Security (Room 6AB) |
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| 12:00 PM-1:00 PM, Wednesday Lunch Break |
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| 1:00 PM-5:30 PM, Wednesday, Room 617 Session 3 Space Weather Impacts, Models and Forecast Capabilities (Room 617) |
Cochairs: Christopher St. Cyr, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; Barbara Poppe, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO
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| 1:00 PM | 3.1 | Impacts of solar and solar-terrestrial processes on technologies Louis J. Lanzerotti, Bell Laboratories and New Jersey Institute of Technology, Murray Hill, NJ |
| 1:30 PM | 3.2 | The Center for Integrated Space Weather Modelling Timothy L. Killeen, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. J. Hughes, C. C. Goodrich, J. G. Luhmann, M. K. Hudson, D. N. Baker, R. E. Lopez, and S. C. Solomon |
| 1:45 PM | 3.3 | The National Space Weather Program: An example of successful Federal interagency coordination to meet the Nation’s space weather forecast and warning requirements Frank L. Estis, NOAA/Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, Silver Spring, MD |
| 2:00 PM | 3.4 | Terrestrial Weather and Space Weather Fusion as an Operational Tool Stephen S. Carr, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab., Laurel, MD; and E. E. Hume |
| 2:15 PM | 3.5 | The Ionospheric Mapping and Geocoronal Experiment (IMAGER): a New System for Monitoring Ionospheric Space Weather Kent S. Wood, NRL/E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Washington, DC |
| 2:30 PM | | Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (Exhibits open 1:30–7:30 P.M.)
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| 4:00 PM | 3.6 | Space Weather Effects on SOHO and its Leading Role in the Early-Warning System for Space Weather Paal Brekke, European Space Agency, Greenbelt, MD; and L. B. Fleck, S. V. Haugan, T. Van Overbeek, H. Schweitzer, and M. Chaloupy |
| 4:15 PM | 3.7 | Using Branch Prediction and Speculative Execution to Forecast Space Weather Isidoros Doxas, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. Horton |
| 4:30 PM | 3.8 | The Role of Polar Mesospheric Clouds in Terrestrial and Space Weather David A. Mackler, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL |
| 4:45 PM | 3.9 | Correlation Study of Strong Geomagnetic Storms and the Ionosphere Donald E. Cotten, City Univesity of New York Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and P. J. Marchese and T. D. Cheung |
| 5:00 PM | 3.10 | Solar energetic particles effect on the Earth/ionosphere in quiet geomagnetic condition Paul J. Marchese, City University of New York Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and D. E. Cotten and T. D. Cheung |
| 5:15 PM | 3.11 | High flux solar protons in coronal mass ejection Tak David Cheung, City University of New York Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and D. E. Cotten and P. J. Marchese |
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| 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Wednesday, Hall AB Poster Session 1 Space Weather Posters |
| | P1.1 | A Sequential Estimator for Assimilation of Ground- and Space-Based Mesospheric and Lower Thermospheric Winds Ruth S. Lieberman, Northwest Research Associates, Boulder, CO; and D. M. Riggin and R. R. Garcia |
| | P1.2 | Passive global, real-time TEC monitoring using lightning detection Morris B. Pongratz, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and D. M. Suszcynsky, T. J. Fitzgerald, and A. R. Jacobson |
| | P1.3 | Space and terrestrial weather support for military communications Steve McNew, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Colorado Springs, CO; and R. Prochaska, J. Carson, and H. Keyser |
| | P1.4 | Waiting time statistics of halo coronal mass ejection events Larry Corrales, Research Foundation, City University of New York, Bayside, NY |
| | P1.5 | Operational Real-Time Run of the UAF Eulerian Parallel Polar Ionosphere Model (UAF EPPIM) and its Forecasting Capabilities. Sergei Maurits, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK; and J. McAllister and B. Watkins |
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| 5:30 PM, Wednesday Conference Ends |
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| 6:00 PM-7:30 PM, Wednesday Reception in Exhibit Hall (Cash Bar) |
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| 7:30 PM, Wednesday AMS Annual Awards Banquet |
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Thursday, 15 January 2004 |
| 3:00 PM, Thursday Registration Desk Closes |
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| 6:00 PM, Thursday Norm Phillips Banquet |
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