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Sunday, 17 January 2010
7:30 AM-9:00 AM, Sunday
Short Course Registration
 
9:00 AM-6:00 PM, Sunday
Annual Meeting Registration Begins
 
12:00 PM-4:00 PM, Sunday
Weatherfest
 
3:00 PM-4:00 PM, Sunday, B314
First-Time Attendee Briefing
 
5:00 PM-6:00 PM, Sunday, B314
Annual Meeting Review and Fellows Awards
 
6:00 PM-7:00 PM, Sunday, Exhibit Hall B2
Fellows Reception
 
Monday, 18 January 2010
7:30 AM-5:30 PM, Monday
Registration Open
 
9:00 AM-10:30 AM, Monday, Thomas Murphy Ballroom 1 and 2
Presidential Forum
 
10:30 AM-11:00 AM, Monday
Coffee Break in Meeting Room Foyer
 
10:30 AM-11:00 AM, Monday, B303
Coffee Break Reception - Sponsored by Ball Aerospace
 
11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Monday, B303
Session 1 Agency Updates 1
Cochairs: Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA; Genene Fisher, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD
11:00 AM1.1NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center—New Developments in Space Weather Forecasting and Modeling  
Louis W. Uccellini, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD
11:15 AM1.2DoD Operational Space Weather  
Fred Lewis, AWS, Washington, DC
11:30 AM1.3NSF and space weather today  
Timothy L. Killeen, NSF, Arlington, VA; and R. A. Behnke
11:45 AM1.4NASA's Contributions to Space Weather  
Richard R. Fisher, NASA, Washington, DC; and B. L. Giles
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Monday
Lunch Break
 
1:30 PM-2:30 PM, Monday, B303
Session 2 Agency Updates 2
Chair: W. Kent Tobiska, Space Environment Technologies, Pacific Palisades, CA
1:30 PM2.1The National Space Weather Program  extended abstract
Samuel P. Williamson, Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Silver Spring, MD; and M. F. Bonadonna and M. R. Babcock
1:45 PM2.2The USGS Dst and Magnetic-Disturbance Mapping Project  
Jeffrey Love, USGS, Denver, CO; and J. L. Gannon
2:00 PM2.3Space Weather Products at the Community Coordinated Modeling Center  extended abstract
Michael Hesse, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and M. Kuznetsova, A. Pulkkinen, M. Maddox, L. Rastaetter, D. Berrios, and P. MacNeice
2:15 PM2.4Solar Cycle Update—Will the New Cycle Please Start?  
Joseph Kunches, NOAA/SWPC, Boulder, CO
 
2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Monday, Exhibit Hall B2
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
 
2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Monday
Poster Session Space Weather Posters
 201Results from the NAIRAS model for the Halloween Storms  
Michael Wiltberger, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. J. Mertens, B. Kress, and S. C. Solomon
 202Development of the Joint METOC Space Environment Solar Segment (JMSESS) Database  
William F. Bagby, Northrop-Grumman, Colorado Springs, CO; and S. L. McNew, J. O. Quick, R. S. Davis, and K. Landis
 203Real-time assimilative modeling for the Earth's radiation belts using DREAM  extended abstract
Geoffrey D. Reeves, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. G. Henderson, J. Koller, Y. Chen, R. H. W. Friedel, J. St. Ledger, J. Holland, and S. Zaharia
 204Prediction of solar activity cycles by the EnKF data assimilation method  
Irina N. Kitiashvili, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; and A. G. Kosovichev
 205Impacts of extended periods of low solar activity on climate  
Matthew J. Niznik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ; and W. F. Denig
 206Real-time neural network predictions of magnetospheric activity  extended abstract
Ramkumar Bala, Rice University, Houston, TX; and P. H. Reiff
 207Reflections before the max: the evolution of space weather  extended abstract
Joseph DiTommaso, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and G. Fisher
 208Space Weather and GPS-Reliant Industries  
Jennifer Meehan, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and G. Fisher and W. J. Murtagh
 209Space weather prediction via complexity measures in the solar-terrestrial record  extended abstract
James A. Wanliss, Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC; and M. Watke, T. Bitner, J. Johnson, A. Knaak, and P. Dobias
 210Upgraded Auroral Model for Inferring and Forecasting Globally the Precipitating Electron Dosing To Drive Space Weather-Based Models  extended abstract
James M. Griffin, AER, Lexington, MA; and H. E. Snell and T. Connor
 211Space Environment and Effects Tool for STK (STK-SEET) technical primer  extended abstract
Richard A. Quinn, AER, Lexington, MA; and C. Roth, A. Ling, P. P. Whelan, and N. A. Bonito
 266The operational DMSP F18 SSULI UV Sensor  
Patrick Dandenault, NRL, Washington, DC; and A. C. Nicholas, C. Coker, S. A. Budzien, D. H. Chua, T. T. Finne, C. A. Metzler, and K. F. Dymond
 
4:00 PM-5:30 PM, Monday, B303
Session 3 New data sources and products
Chair: Geoff Crowley, Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates, San Antonio, TX
4:00 PM3.1GPS, GNSS, and Space Weather  
Paul M. Kintner Jr., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and T. E. Humphreys and B. O'Hanlon
3.2PAPER WITHDRAWN  
4:15 PM3.2AUltraviolet Remote Sensing of the Thermosphere and Ionosphere  
Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA
4:30 PM3.3Coronal Mass Ejections from Multiple Viewpoints  
Russell A. Howard, NRL, Washington, DC
4:45 PM3.4Helioseismic detection of large-scale subsurface flows at solar minimum  
Rachel Howe, National Solar Observatory, Tucson, AZ; and F. Hill, R. W. Komm, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, J. Schou, and M. J. Thompson
5:00 PM3.6Solar Flare Forecasts Based on Subsurface Helicity  
Frank Hill, National Solar Observatory, Tucson, AZ; and R. Komm, J. Henthorn, and A. Reinard
5:15 PM3.5An Analysis and Comparison of the Agreement between the Following Solar Activity Indices: Total Solar Irradiance (TSI), 2800 MHz Solar Flux (F10), and American Sunspot Number  
Brenda Zuzolo, The Boeing Company, Springfield, VA; and P. A. Zuzolo
 
5:30 PM-7:30 PM, Monday, Exhibit Hall B1
Opening of the Exhibit Hall with Reception
 
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
8:30 AM-9:45 AM, Tuesday, B303
Session 4 Coupling between the lower and upper atmosphere
Chair: Richard Behnke, NSF, Arlington, VA
8:30 AM4.1Coupling between the lower and upper atmosphere in Whole Atmosphere Model (WAM) simulations  
Rashid A. Akmaev, NOAA/Space Weather Prediction Center, Boulder, CO; and F. Wu, T. J. Fuller-Rowell, and J. W. Meriwether
8:45 AM4.2Eliassen-Palm Fluxes of the Diurnal Tides from the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model-Extended (WACCM-X)  extended abstract
McArthur Jones Jr., University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and H. L. Liu and A. D. Richmond
9:00 AM4.3Modeling the effects of tropospheric tides on the ionosphere  
Sarah E. McDonald, NRL, Washington, DC; and J. D. Huba, M. E. Hagan, A. Maute, and S. Basu
9:15 AM4.4Lightning-related transient luminous events at high altitude in the Earth's atmosphere  
Victor P. Pasko, Penn State University, University Park, PA
9:30 AM4.5The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere Mission: Science results after five PMC seasons  
James M. Russell III, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and S. M. Bailey, M. E. Hervig, C. E. Randall, L. L. Gordley, M. Taylor, D. E. Siskind, M. Summers, M. H. Stevens, G. E. Thomas, D. Rusch, and B. Karlsson
 
9:45 AM-11:00 AM, Tuesday, Exhibit Hall B2
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
 
9:45 AM-11:00 AM, Tuesday
Joint Poster Session Space Weather Products and Services for Aviation and Commercial Space Posters (Joint between the Seventh Symposium on Space Weather and the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology)
 199Validation of the operational D-Region Absorption Prediction (D-RAP) model at the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center  extended abstract
Rashid A. Akmaev, NOAA/Space Weather Prediction Center, Boulder, CO; and A. Newman, M. V. Codrescu, J. Vickroy, C. Schultz, E. Nerney, S. Hill, and H. Sauer
 200Developments in Aviation Space Weather Services  
Bryn Jones, SolarMetrics Limited, Chedworth, Glos., United Kingdom; and C. Dyer, A. Hands, R. Iles, K. Ryden, M. Smith, M. Stills, and G. Taylor
 
11:00 AM-6:00 PM, Tuesday, Exhibit Hall B1
Exhibits Open
 
11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Tuesday, B303
Session 5 New Thermospheric Data Sources and Models
Chair: Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA
11:00 AM5.1NADIR: Neutral Atmosphere Density Interdisciplinary Research  
Jeffrey M. Forbes, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and T. J. Fuller-Rowell
11:15 AM5.2The RAIDS Experiment on the ISS  
Scott A. Budzien, NRL, Washington, DC; and A. W. Stephan, R. L. Bishop, P. R. Straus, A. B. Christensen, and J. H. Hecht
11:30 AM5.3The Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment mission results  
Andrew C. Nicholas, NRL, Washington, DC; and T. T. Finne, S. A. Budzien, and F. A. Herrero
11:45 AM5.4Neutral density variations in TIE-GCM induced by changes in spatial and temporal profile of eddy diffusivity  
Chin S. Lin, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA; and L. C. Chang
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Tuesday, B208
Kuettner Symposium Luncheon
12:00 PMB1.1Joach Kuettner—A Man in Love with the Sky  
Einar Enevoldson, The Perlan Project, Emeryville, CA
 
12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Tuesday
Lunch Break (Cash and Carry in Exhibit Hall)
 
1:30 PM-3:00 PM, Tuesday, B315
Joint Session 1 Space Weather Products and Services for Aviation and Commercial Space (Joint between the 14th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology and the Seventh Symposium on Space Weather)
Cochairs: Karen Shelton-Mur, HQ FAA, Washington, DC; Joseph Kunches, NOAA/SWPC, Boulder, CO
1:30 PMJ1.1Federal Aviation Administration Examination of Space Weather in support of Aviation  
Steven Albersheim, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC; and M. J. Gunzelman, AvMET Applications Inc.
1:45 PMJ1.2NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center – Products and Services in Support of Aviation  
William J. Murtagh, NOAA/Space Weather Prediction Center, Boulder, CO
2:00 PMJ1.3Integrating Space Weather Observations & Forecasts into Aviation Operations: “Aviation Space Weather User Requirements”  
Bryn Jones, SolarMetrics Limited, Chedworth, Glos., United Kingdom; and D. Boteler, G. Fisher, J. Kunches, W. J. Murtagh, D. Rome, D. Rose, and M. Stills
2:15 PMJ1.4The use of Space Weather products at Delta Airlines  
Andrew W. Schultz, Delta Air Lines, Minneapolis, MN; and H. Heitzman
2:30 PMJ1.5Protecting spaceflight participants and crew during "non-regulated" on-orbit operations  
Karen Shelton-Mur, HQ FAA, Washington, DC
2:45 PMJ1.6Radiation exposure during suborbital commercial spaceflight  
Ronald E. Turner, Analytic Services Inc. (ANSER), Arlington, VA; and S. Murray
 
3:00 PM-3:30 PM, Tuesday, Exhibit Hall B1
Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
 
3:30 PM-5:45 PM, Tuesday, B303
Session 6 General space weather contributions
Cochairs: William J. Murtagh, NOAA/NWS/Space Weather Prediction, Boulder, CO; Marsha Korose, NorthropGrumman IT/TASC, Arlington, VA
3:30 PM6.1The USU USTAR Space Weather Center  
W. Kent Tobiska, Space Environment Technologies, Pacific Palisades, CA; and R. W. Schunk and J. J. Sojka
3:45 PM6.2Geomagnetically Induced Currents and Electricity Flows between the Ontario Power Grid and the United States  
Kevin F. Forbes, Catholic Univ., Washington, DC; and C. St Cyr
4:00 PM6.3Practical 27-day plus space weather forecasting  
Jan J. Sojka, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and R. W. Schunk
4:15 PM6.4Data assimilation models for space weather applications  
Robert W. Schunk, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and L. Scherliess, J. J. Sojka, D. C. Thompson, and L. Zhu
4:30 PM6.5Use of GPS radio occultation data for validation and improvement of ionospheric assimilation models  
Peter C. Ashton, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., Lexington, MA; and N. A. Bonito and P. R. Straus
4:45 PM6.6Processing COSMIC/FORMOSAT-3 data for use in near-real time assimilation  
Philip Stephens, JPL, Pasadena, CA; and A. Komjathy, B. D. Wilson, A. J. Mannucci, B. A. Iijima, and X. Pi
5:00 PM6.7High latitude ionospheric irregularity detection using COSMIC radio occultation observations  extended abstract
Man Feng, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; and S. Skone
5:15 PM6.9Developing a regional magnetic activity forecast capability with the Coupled Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere model (CMIT)  
George Millward, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and M. Wiltberger
6.8PAPER WITHDRAWN  
 

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