Sunday, 9 January 2005 |
| 7:30 AM, Sunday Short Course Registration |
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| 9:00 AM-5:40 PM, Sunday Conference Registration |
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Monday, 10 January 2005 |
| 6:00 AM, Monday MON 10 JAN |
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| 7:30 AM, Monday Registration continues through Thursday, 13 January |
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| 2:30 PM-4:00 PM, Monday Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break |
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| 5:30 PM-7:00 PM, Monday FORMAL OPENING OF EXHIBITS WITH RECEPTION (CASH BAR) |
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| 7:30 PM, Monday Suki Manabe Symposium Banquet |
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Tuesday, 11 January 2005 |
| 8:30 AM-5:30 PM, Tuesday Session 1 Aspects of Space Weather that have an element of commonality with terrestrial weather applications. |
Organizers: Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA; Genene Fisher, AMS, Washington, DC; Joseph Kunches, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO; Richard Behnke, NSF, Arlington, VA
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| 8:30 AM | 1.1 | Session Overview: ASPECTS OF SPACE WEATHER THAT HAVE AN ELEMENT OF COMMONALITY WITH TERRESTRIAL WEATHER APPLICATIONS
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| 8:45 AM | 1.1a | Integrating Space Weather Services into NWS Operations Louis W. Uccellini, NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Springs, MD |
| 9:15 AM | 1.2 | Space Weather Services at NOAA/SEC: Update Ernest Hildner, NOAA/OAR, Boulder, CO |
| 9:30 AM | 1.3 | Air Force Space Command: Space weather for the Warfighter Maj David T. Lawyer, HQ AFSPC/DRCC, Peterson AFB, CO; and C. H. D. Baird, M. K. J. Hand, and M. E. C. Sorbo |
| 9:45 AM | 1.4 | Space Weather Training In the National Weather Service Barbara Poppe, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO |
| 10:00 AM | | Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break
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| 11:15 AM | 1.5 | Space Weather Training at COMET Dolores Kiessling, UCAR/COMET, Boulder, CO |
| 11:30 AM | 1.6 | Science Communication Efforts in Space Weather: Benefits and Challenges of the "Weather" Analogy Cherilynn Ann Morrow, Space Science Institute, Boulder, CO; and J. Harold and P. Dusenbery |
| 11:45 AM | 1.7 | Impacts to Electric Power Grid Infrastructures From the Violent Sun-Earth Connection Events of October-November 2003 John G. Kappenman, Metatech Corp., Duluth, MN |
| 12:00 PM | 1.8 | Integrating Space Weather information into global aviation operations J Bryn L Jones, SolarMetrics Limited, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom; and R. H. A. Iles and M. J. Smith |
| 12:15 PM | 1.9 | Space situation awareness environmental effects fusion system (SEEFS) Maj David T. Lawyer, HQ AFSPC/DRCC, Peterson AFB, CO; and M. K. J. Hand and L. C. S. J. Higley |
| 12:30 PM | | Lunch Break
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| 1:45 PM | 1.10 | The STEREO Mission: a new approach to space weather Michael L. Kaiser, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD |
| 2:00 PM | 1.11 | COSMIC—A Satellite Constellation for Atmospheric Soundings from 800 km to Earth’s Surface Christian Rocken, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and W. S. Schreiner, S. Syndergaard, and D. C. Hunt |
| 2:15 PM | 1.12 | DASI: Distributed arrays of small instruments for space weather research John C. Foster, MIT Haystack Observatory, Westford, MA |
| 2:30 PM | 1.13 | Space environment data from NOAA satellites and its importance to decision makers Howard J Singer, NOAA, Boulder, CO |
| 2:45 PM | 1.14 | Towards a Distributed Network of Automated Low-Light Atmospheric Imagers Mark C. Beaubien, Yankee Environmental Systems, Inc., Turners Falls, MA; and T. Pederson, W. Q. Jeffries, and E. T. Griffin |
| 3:00 PM | 1.15 | Evidence for space weather affecting tropospheric weather and climate Brian A. Tinsley, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson,, Texas |
| 3:15 PM | | Coffee Break
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| 3:45 PM | 1.16 | Greenhouse cooling: A manifestation of global change in the upper atmosphere Rashid A. Akmaev, CIRES/Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO |
| 4:00 PM | 1.17 | Diagnostic Analysis of Solar Variation Impact on the Lower Atmosphere Alfred M. Powell Jr., NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Chen |
| 4:15 PM | 1.18 | NOGAPS-ALPHA: A prototype high-altitude version of the Navy’s global numerical weather prediction model Stephen Eckermann, NRL, Washington, DC; and J. P. McCormack, L. Coy, D. Allen, T. F. Hogan, Y. J. Kim, and D. E. Siskind |
| 4:30 PM | 1.19 | Global forecasts of thermospheric gravity wave activity as generated from tropospheric sources: an overview of the FOREGRATS model with application to the prediction of equatorial spread-F Timothy J. Kane, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and A. J. Gerrard and A. Hassiotis |
| 4:45 PM | 1.20 | Methods and Experiences in Data Assimilation for Global Ionosphere Monitoring and Forecast Chunming Wang, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; and G. A. Hajj, X. Pi, I. G. Rosen, and B. Wilson |
| 5:00 PM | 1.21 | Recursive estimation and variational strategies in space data assimilation Farzad Kamalabadi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL |
| 5:15 PM | 1.22 | Global assimilation of ionospheric measurements (GAIM): An operational space weather model Robert W. Schunk, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and L. Scherliess, J. J. Sojka, and D. C. Thompson |
| 5:30 PM | 1.23 | Spatially constrained Kalman filtering for data assimilation Oscar Barrero Mendoza, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; and J. Chandrasekhar, D. S. Bernstein, B. De Moor, and A. Ridley |
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| 9:45 AM-9:45 AM, Tuesday Poster Session 1 Space Weather Poster Session |
| | P1.1 | Redefining the solar cycle: an operational perspective William J. Murtagh, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO |
| | P1.2 | Vertically Propagating Waves in the Lower Atmosphere Influenced by Solar Forcing? Alfred M. Powell Jr., NOAA, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Chen |
| | P1.3 | Nonlinear system identification for modeling ionospheric dynamics using magnetometer data Harish Palanthandalum-Madapusi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and A. Ridley and D. S. Bernstein |
| | P1.4 | US-TEC:A new data assimilation product from the Space Environment Center characterizing the ionospheric total electron content Timothy J. Fuller-Rowell, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO; and M. Codrescu, E. Araujo-Pradere, C. Minter, D. Robertson, S. Gutman, and G. Adams |
| | P1.5 | Ground Level Assimilative Model (GLAM) for Geomagnetic Storm Conditions – A System for Nowcasting and Forensic Analysis of Geomagnetic Storms John G. Kappenman, Metatech Corp., Duluth, MN |
| | P1.6 | Halloween 2003 storms: providing Space Weather services for aviation operations R. H. A. Iles, SolarMetrics Limited, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom; and J. B. L. Jones and M. J. Smith |
| | P1.7 | Space weather policy issues Genene Fisher, American Meteorological Society, Washington, DC |
| | P1.8 | Space Environmental Impacts Tool (SEIT™) Michael R. Heer, ARINC Engineering Services, LLC, Colorado Springs, CO; and A. J. Heineman, J. K. Hay, and J. W. Dettler |
| | P1.9 | Space and Terrestrial Weather Systems - Life-Extension, Modernization, and Component-Obsolescence Programs Michael R. Heer, ARINC Engineering Services, LLC, Colorado Springs, CO; and J. L. Justice and A. F. Heineman |
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| 11:30 AM-1:30 PM, Tuesday Exhibits Open |
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| 3:00 PM-5:00 PM, Tuesday Exhibits Open |
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Wednesday, 12 January 2005 |
| 9:30 AM, Wednesday Coffee Break |
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| 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, Wednesday Presidential Forum |
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| 5:30 PM-6:30 PM, Wednesday Exhibits Open |
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| 7:30 PM, Wednesday AMS Annual Awards Banquet |
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Thursday, 13 January 2005 |
| 5:30 PM, Thursday Conference Ends |
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