Poster Session 1 |
| Space Weather Posters |
| | P1.1 | Stakeholder Involvement in Space Weather Modeling Integration Kevin Starr, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Colorado Springs, CO; and S. McNew |
| | P1.2 | Various Ways of the Solar Energy Impact on the Earth's Climate and Weather Ludmila Makarova Sr., Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Saint-Petersburg, Russia; and A. Shirochkov |
| | P1.3 | NASA's LWS Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission – space weather beacons in the radiation belts Joseph M. Grebowsky, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and D. G. Sibeck, D. E. Rowland, O. C. St. Cyr, and B. Giles |
| | P1.4 | Analysis of long-term temperature trends in the upper atmosphere over Millstone Hill James M. Kurdzo, Millersville University/MIT, Millersville, PA |
| | P1.5 | Method of generating auroral inputs based on DMSP SSJ electron particle data at high-temporal resolution for use with the Air Force standard atmospheric radiative transmittance models James M. Griffin, AER, Lexington, MA; and T. Connor, W. Gallery, C. Paxson, H. E. Snell, M. J. Kendra, and J. H. Brown |
| | P1.6 | Ionospheric Scintillation Products Derived from the COSMIC Satellite Constellation Keith M. Groves, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA; and C. Lin, M. Starks, T. Beach, R. Caton, and C. S. Carrano |
| | P1.7 | JPL/USC GAIM: Using COSMIC and Ground-Based GPS Data To Estimate Ionospheric State in Near Real-Time Attila Komjathy, NASA JPL/Caltech, Pasadena, CA; and B. Wilson, V. Akopian, A. J. Mannucci, and X. Pi |
| | P1.8 | Do bursts of activity define the solar cycle and do they have forecast potential? Julia L. R. Saba, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, Greenbelt, MD; and K. T. Strong |
| | P1.9 | Ionospheric measurements for the Long Wavelength Array Christopher Watts, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; and K. F. Dymond, N. Kassim, and L. W. A. Team |
| | P1.10 | Continuous FUV/EUV imaging of ionospheric activity from geosynchronous orbit Kent Wood, NRL, Washington, DC; and K. Dymond, M. Kowalski, J. M. Picone, and R. McCoy |
| | P1.11 | An overview of next generation charged-particle instruments for geosynchronous orbit E. A. MacDonald, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and H. O. Funsten, E. E. Dors, J. Burward-Hoy, M. F. Thomsen, J. T. Steinberg, and V. Jordanova |
| | P1.12 | Impact of terrestrial weather on the thermosphere and ionosphere Timothy J. Fuller-Rowell, NOAA SEC and CIRES Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. A. Akmaev, F. Wu, A. Anghel, H. Wang, N. Maruyama, E. Araujo-Pradere, M. Codrescu, M. Iredell, S. Moorthi, H. Juang, Y. T. Hou, G. Millward, A. D. Richmond, and A. Maute |
| | P1.13 | A Semi-Empirical Model for Forecasting Relativistic Electrons at Geostationary Orbit Wladislaw Lyatsky, NASA/MSFC and Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Huntsville, AL; and G. V. Khazanov |