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New space weather data sources, products, and developments with forecast models

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Tuesday, 31 January 2006: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM
A406 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Host: Third Symposium on Space Weather
Chairs:  Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA and Joseph Kunches, NOAA/Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO
Papers:
  8:45 AM
3.2
Space weather applications from the NOAA GOES satellites
Howard J. Singer, NOAA/NWS, Boulder, CO; and S. Hill, T. Onsager, R. Viereck, and D. Biesecker
  9:00 AM
3.3
Integrated frameworks for Earth and space weather simulation
Timothy L. Killeen, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. Deluca, T. Gombosi, C. Goodrich, G. Toth, Q. Stout, A. Sussman, and M. Hesse
  9:15 AM
3.4
The first Space Wx Forecast Models from the Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling
Michael Gehmeyr, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and C. N. Arge, L. Mayer, D. Odstrcil, M. J. Owens, H. S. Spence, D. Vassiliadis, and R. S. Weigel
  9:45 AM
3.6
A first-principles approach to forecasting solar eruptive events
C. Richard DeVore, NRL, Washington, DC; and S. K. Antiochos
  10:00 AM
3.7
Forecasting Interplanetary Space Weather for Operations
Craig D. Fry, Exploration Physics International, Inc., Huntsville, AL

  10:30 AM
3.9
NASA's Living with a Star Geospace Missions
Joseph M. Grebowsky, NASA, Greenbelt, MD; and D. G. Sibeck
  10:45 AM
3.10
Analysis of IMF fluctuations during solar energetic particle and magnetic storm events
Tak David Cheung, City Univ. of New York, Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY; and D. E. Cotten, P. J. Marchese, and G. Tremberger Jr.
  11:00 AM
3.11
Optical Imaging Techniques of Ionospheric Weather
Jonathan Makela, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Urbana, IL
  11:15 AM
3.5A
Formal Poster Viewing with Coffee Break

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