Symposium on Space Weather
    

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
1:00 PM3.1Impacts of solar and solar-terrestrial processes on technologies  
Louis J. Lanzerotti, Bell Laboratories and New Jersey Institute of Technology, Murray Hill, NJ
1:30 PM3.2The 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 PM3.3The National Space Weather Program: An example of successful Federal interagency coordination to meet the Nation’s space weather forecast and warning requirements  extended abstract wrf recording
Frank L. Estis, NOAA/Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, Silver Spring, MD
2:00 PM3.4Terrestrial Weather and Space Weather Fusion as an Operational Tool  extended abstract wrf recording
Stephen S. Carr, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab., Laurel, MD; and E. E. Hume
2:15 PM3.5The Ionospheric Mapping and Geocoronal Experiment (IMAGER): a New System for Monitoring Ionospheric Space Weather  extended abstract wrf recording
Kent S. Wood, NRL/E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Washington, DC
2:30 PMFormal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break (Exhibits open 1:30–7:30 P.M.)  
4:00 PM3.6Space Weather Effects on SOHO and its Leading Role in the Early-Warning System for Space Weather  extended abstract
Paal Brekke, European Space Agency, Greenbelt, MD; and L. B. Fleck, S. V. Haugan, T. Van Overbeek, H. Schweitzer, and M. Chaloupy
4:15 PM3.7Using Branch Prediction and Speculative Execution to Forecast Space Weather  
Isidoros Doxas, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and W. Horton
4:30 PM3.8The Role of Polar Mesospheric Clouds in Terrestrial and Space Weather  
David A. Mackler, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
4:45 PM3.9Correlation Study of Strong Geomagnetic Storms and the Ionosphere  extended abstract wrf recording
Donald E. Cotten, City Univesity of New York Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and P. J. Marchese and T. D. Cheung
5:00 PM3.10Solar energetic particles effect on the Earth/ionosphere in quiet geomagnetic condition  extended abstract wrf recording
Paul J. Marchese, City University of New York Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and D. E. Cotten and T. D. Cheung
5:15 PM3.11High flux solar protons in coronal mass ejection  extended abstract wrf recording
Tak David Cheung, City University of New York Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and D. E. Cotten and P. J. Marchese

Wednesday, 14 January 2004: 1:00 PM-5:30 PM, Room 617

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