2nd Symposium on Space Weather
    

Poster Session 1

 Space Weather Poster Session
 P1.1Redefining the solar cycle: an operational perspective  
William J. Murtagh, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO
 P1.2Vertically Propagating Waves in the Lower Atmosphere Influenced by Solar Forcing?  
Alfred M. Powell Jr., NOAA, Camp Springs, MD; and M. Chen
 P1.3Nonlinear 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
 P1.4US-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
 P1.5Ground 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
 P1.6Halloween 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
 P1.7Space weather policy issues  
Genene Fisher, American Meteorological Society, Washington, DC
 P1.8Space 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
 P1.9Space 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

Tuesday, 11 January 2005: 9:45 AM-9:45 AM

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