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1999 Workshop Agenda

13 - 18 June 1999
Boulder, Colorado

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Sunday June 13, 1999

Student Workshop: Introduction to Solar (Non-students welcome)

01:00-02:30

SHINE, GEM program introduction and how they realte to CEDAR

Vic Pizzo (SHINE)

Terry Onsager (GEM)

Bob Robinson (CEDAR)

02:30-02:50

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02:50-05:30

Waves tutorial. Basic "classroom" introductions with applications, relevance and importance, and a few examples of interest to the CEDAR community

Christian Meyer (HAO/NCAR)

John Leko (UAH)

Larry Gardner (USU)

Steve Smith (BU)

Monica Angelats i Coll (U of CO)

05:45

Bus from Benson Auditorium to Chautauqua Park Picnic Shelter

 

06:00-08:15

Social at Chautauqua Park for students, recent graduates, and invited guests. Picnic dinner will be provided.

 

08:15

Bus from Chautauqua Park to Williams Village

 





 

Monday June 14, 1999

08:30-08:50

Opening Remarks

J. Salah (CSSC)

S. Basu (NSF)

J. Forbes (U Colorado)

R. Roble (NCAR/HAO)

08:50-09:00

Introduction of Students

Introduction of CSSC, CEDAR Post-docs

J. Salah

A. Stephan

09:00-09:15

Report on Student Workshop

A. Stephan

09:15-10:00

CEDAR Prize Lecture

D. Hysell

10:00-10:30

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10:30-10:50

CEDAR Program

S. Basu

10:50-11:10

NSWP status and plans

R. Robinson

11:10-11:30

NASA programs and plans

M. Mellott

11:30-13:00

--- Lunch ---

 

01:00-03:00

WORKSHOPS [Engineering Center]

1) Wave Spectra - ECCR245

2) UAF/ISR Facilities - ECCR1B40

3) CEDAR DB Access - Hollywood Lab Phys E126



Colin Hines

Donald Farley

Roy Barnes

03:05-03:25

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03:30-05:30

WORKSHOPS

1) LTCS - ECCR1B40

2) Exosphere Ions and Neutrals - ECCR200



Roberta Johnson

John Noto





 

Tuesday June 15, 1999

08:30-09:30

Tutorial: Transient Disturbances in the Nighttime Lower Ionosphere

U. Inan

09:30-09:45

ONR MURI Projects

R. McCoy

09:45-10:00

TIMED status and plans

S. Yee

10:00-10:30

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10:30-10:50

VHF Radar Observations of the E- and F-region from Camp Santiago, PR

E. Kudeki

10:50-11:10

The Effect of Electron Collisions on the Jicamarca Incoherent Backscatter Spectrum

M. Sulzer

11:10-11:15

CEDAR Data Base Status Report

B. Emery

11:15-11:30

CEDAR Data Services from NCAR

P. Fox

12:00-13:30

--- Lunch ---

 

01:30-03:00

WORKSHOPS [Engineering Center]

1) HLPS - ECCR1B40

2) Meteoric Metals - ECCR245

3) CEDAR DB Access - Hollywood Lab Phys E126



Jan Sojka

David Bedey

Roy Barnes

03:05-03:25

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03:30-05:30

WORKSHOPS

1) GIFT - ECCR1B40

2) WLS - ECCR200

3) Transient Optical Emission - Benson 185

4) Meteoric Metals continued ECCR245



David Anderson

John Foster

Matt Heavner and Mike Taylor

David Bedey

06:00-10:00

POSTER SESSION/reception at UMC

 





 

Wednesday June 16, 1999

08:30-09:30

Tutorial: Variational Assimilation of Meteorological Observations: How it Works in the Lowe Atmosphere

T. Schlatter

09:30-09:45

COSMIC - a new GPS program

R. Anthes

09:45-10:05

GPS a0nd Scintillations

C. Valladares

10:05-10:30

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10:30-10:50

The Chinese Meridian Project

J. Guo/Z. Xiao

 

CEDAR Post-doc reports

 

10:50-11:10

The semi-diurnal tide near the mesopause: Interannual variability and adiabaticity

B. Williams

11:10-11:20

NCAR TIEGCM sensitivity to the upper boundary conditions

O. Kivanc

11:20-11:30

Development of an empirical global ionospheric electric field model

L. Scherliess

11:30-13:00

--- Lunch ---

 

01:00-03:05

WORKSHOPS [Engineering Center]

1) Proton Workshop - ECCR200

2) Atmospheres of Terrestrial Sized Bodies - ECCR245

3) CEDAR Storm Study - ECCR1B40

4) CEDAR DB Access - Hollywood Lab Phys E126



Marina Galand

Michael Mendillo

Michael Buonsanto

Roy Barnes

03:05-03:25

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03:30-05:30

WORKSHOPS

1) SPARC - Benson 185

2) Lidar/TIMED - ECCR245

3) Low Latitudes/Space Weather - ECCR200

4) CEDAR Storm Study continued - ECCR1B40



Rich Niciejewski

Tim Kane

David Hysell

Michael Buonsanto

06:15-08:00

MEETING DINNER: Buffet at NCAR Mesa

 

06:00-06:15

Bus from Williams Village to NCAR Mesa

 

06:15-08:00

Buffet at the NCAR Mesa

 

08:00

Bus from the NCAR Mesa to Williams Village

 





 

Thursday June 17, 1999

08:30-09:30

Tutorial: Polar Ion Outflow - Is there enough to fill the Magnetosphere?

R. Chappell

09:30-09:50

Relocatable Atmospheric Observatory

R. Behnke

09:50-10:05

Opportunities at Kwajalein Atoll

R. McMillan

R. O'Donnell

10:05-10:30

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10:30-10:45

First Long Duration Observations of Long-lived Meteor Trains with Lidar and Optical Imaging

M. Kelley

10:45-11:00

Advances in modeling ionospheric F-region storms above Millstone Hill

M. Buonsanto

     

11:00-11:15

AFOSR Program and opportunities

P. Bellaire

11:15-11:30

ROCSAT-1: Early results

S-Y. Su

11:30-11:35

Student Poster Prize Awards

R. Smith

11:35-11:40

CSSC comments

J. Salah

11:40-13:00

--- Lunch ---

 

01:00-03:00

WORKSHOPS [Math-100, Engineering Center]

1) Relocatable Atmospheric Observations - Math-100

2) CEDAR DB Access - Hollywood Lab Phys E126



Michael Sulzer

Roy Barnes

03:05-03:25

--- Break ---

 

03:30-05:30

WORKSHOPS [Engineering Center]

1) Coqui 2 - ECCR1B40

2) GLO-TIMED-CEDAR - ECCR200

3) ISR Scheduling for 2000 - ECCR245



Miguel Larsen

Lyle Broadfoot

Tony van Eyken

05:30-06:00

Bus from Engineering Center to Meyers Gulch picnic shelter

 

06:00-07:30

Guided hike up Meyers Gulch (snacks/water provided)

 

06:00-08:00

Harder guided hike down S Boulder Creek (snacks/water provided)

 

08:00-08:30

Bus from Meyers Gulch to Williams Village

 





 

Friday June 18, 1999

Solar-Terrestrial Coupling Processes (S-TCP): joint CEDAR-GEM-SHINE session

08:30-09:15

Tutorial I: Solar and Heliospheric Aspects of Solar-Terrestrial Coupling

 

09:15-10:00

Tutorial II: Magnetospheric Interactions with the solar wind and ionosphere

L. Lyons

10:00-10:20

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10:20-11:05

Tutorial III: Ionosphere/Thermosphere: Response to Disturbances

A. Richmond

08:30-08:50

Opening Remarks

J. Salah (CSSC)

S. Basu (NSF)

J. Forbes (U Colorado)

R. Roble (NCAR/HAO)

11:05-11:45

Panel discussion of near-term research objectives for S-TCP

M. Buonsanto, N. Crooker, J. Kozyra, L. Lyons, A. Richmond, D. Webb

 

Announcement of S-TCP workshops

 

11:45-12:05

Integrated CEDAR-GEM-SHINE program at NSF

R. Behnke

12:05-13:15

--- Lunch ---

 

01:15-05:30

WORKSHOPS [Plenary: S-TCP, Math-100]

Solar-Terrestrial Coupling Processes (S-TCP) Workshop

Campaign Focus: The Geoeffectiveness of Coronal Mass Ejections

Selected Events:

  • 15-18 May 1997
  • 24 Sep - 01 Oct 1998 (also an ISTP event study, ISR World Days were 21-25 Sep)
  • 18-31 October 1998 (ISR World Days were 19-21 Oct)
 

03:15-03:30

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