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2002 Workshop Agenda

16 - 21 June 2002
Longmont, Colorado

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Sunday 16 June: Student Agenda

10:00 Introductions Pamela Loughmiller (Cornell)
Roger Smith, CEDAR Chair (U AK)
Sunanda Basu (NSF)
10:30 Icebreaker -
11:00 Overview of campaigns (Coqui II example) Gregory Earle (UTD)
12:00 Lunch on own -
01:30 Science from campaigns Aimee Merkel (U CO)
02:00 Overview of MAUI-MALT Campaign Sunanda Basu (NSF)
02:30 Overview of Lidars Kam Arnold (CSU)
03:00 Break -
03:30 Cameras used in MAUI-MALT and Equatorial Spread F Science Jon Makela (Cornell)
04:00 Legacies of Jicamarca and Arecibo: A personal lookback Don Farley (Cornell)
04:45 Adjourn -
05:00 to ? Student Social at Hover Acres Park van from hotel lobby

 

Monday 17 June

08:30-08:55 Opening Addresses R. Smith (CSSC)
R. Behnke (NSF)
T. Killeen (NCAR)
08:55-09:05 Report on Student Workshop P. Loughmiller
09:05-09:10 Introduction of Students by Institution P. Loughmiller
09:10-09:50 Science Feature
Electron Temperature Ratio Problem
N. Aponte
09:50-10:20 break  
10:20-10:40 NSF CEDAR Report S. Basu
10:40-11:10 TIMED S. Yee
11:10-11:30 Program Report
Phase 3 Accomplishments & Feedback
R. Smith
11:30-01:00 lunch on your own  
1:00-03:00 WORKSHOPS:
      TIMED-CEDAR General (Front Range Theatre)
      Transient Optical Emissions (Silverthorne)

Yee & Talaat
Heavner, Pasko, & Taylor
03:00-03:30 break  
3:30-05:30 WORKSHOPS:
      TIMED-CEDAR Validation Efforts (Front Range Theatre)
      Student Professional Development (Silverthorne)

Yee & Paxton
Loughmiller
06:00-? CSSC dinner meeting at Lucile's Creole Cafe  

 

Tuesday 18 June

08:30-09:00 Program Report
AMISR/RAO
R. Behnke & J. Kelly
09:00-10:00 Tutorial #1
Auroral Acceleration Processes and Their Role in Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling
R. Strangeway
10:00-10:30 break  
10:30-10:45 Program #1
NASA Program Report
M. Mellott
10:45-11:00 Program #2
Report on M-I Coupling
J. Foster
11:00-11:15 NSF UAF Facilities Update R. Robinson
11:15-11:30 Program #3
Update on CEDAR Database & TIMED/GBI
P. Fox
B. Emery
11:30-01:00 lunch on your own  
1:00-03:00 WORKSHOPS:
      CEDAR-TIMED Science Topics I  General Studies
           (Front Range Theatre)
      Variability at High Latitudes (Silverthorne)

Palo & Taylor
 
Ruohoniemi, Shepherd, Codrescu
03:00-03:30 break  
3:30-05:30 WORKSHOPS:
      CEDAR-TIMED Science Topics 2  Storm Studies
           (Front Range Theatre)
      CNOFS Ambient Equatorial Ionosphere (Silverthorne)

Salah, Kozyra, Paxton
 
de la Beaujardiere & Eccles
06:00-09:00 Poster Session #1 (Summit North)  

 

Wednesday 19 June

08:30-09:10 Science Feature
Electrical Discharge from a Thundercloud Top to the
Lower Ionosphere
V. Pasko
09:10-10:10 Tutorial #2
Statistical Inversion Techniques
F. Kamalabadi
10:10-10:50 break  
10:50-11:10 Program Report
Starshine
G. Moore
11:10-11:30 Program Report
CISM Program
T. Killeen
11:30-01:00 lunch on your own  
1:00-03:00 WORKSHOPS:
      HLPS (Front Range Theatre)
      Topside (Silverthorne)
      An Aeronomy Facility for the International Space Station
           (Apache Group)

Valladares
Kerr, Noto, Gonzalez
Broadfoot
 
03:00-03:30 break  
3:30-05:30 WORKSHOPS:
      LTCS (Front Range Theatre)
      TIMED-CEDAR Database (Apache Group)
      GIFT (Silverthorne)

Johnson & Azeem
Fox, Yee, & Emery
Anderson, Fuller-Rowell, & Sojka
06:00-09:00 Poster Session #2 (Summit North)  

 

Thursday 20 June

08:30-08:50 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #1
Gravity Wave Studies in the Mesospheric Region
T.-Y. Huang
Clemson University
08:50-9:10 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #2
Wintertime Mesopause Temperatures Observed by Lidar Measurements Over Syowa Station (69S, 39E)
T. Kawahara
CSU-Shinshu U, Japan
9:10-10:10 Tutorial #3
The Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model: Motivation, Development, and Initial Results (WACCM)
R. Garcia
ACD-NCAR
10:10-10:40 break  
10:40-10:55 Program Report
Update on MURI on Data Assimilation
R. Schunk
10:55-11:10 Program Report
Polar Aeronomy & Radio Science (PARS) Program
B. Bristow
11:10-11:25 Program #4 Student Poster Prize Winners Kelly, Yee
11:25-11:30 Announce new CSSC members R. Smith
11:30-01:00 lunch on your own  
1:00-03:00 WORKSHOPS:
      WACCM #1-MLT (Front Range Theatre)
      Daytime/Twilighttime Optical Aeronomy from Ground and Space
           (Silverthorne)
      CNOFS Equatorial Scintillation and Bubbles (Apache Group)
      Student Trip to NCAR/Boulder

Garcia, Boville, Roble
Pallamraju, Conde

Basu, Groves, Kelley
Loughmiller
03:00-03:30 break  
3:30-05:30 WORKSHOPS:
      WACCM #1-MLT (Front Range Theatre)
      Arecibo Friends (Silverthorne)
      PSAT-Plasma Structures & Turbulence (Apache Group)
      Student Trip to NCAR/Boulder

Garcia, Boville, Roble
Gonzalez
Mishin
Loughmiller
07:30-09:30 Comedy at Longmont Theatre
Doors open at 7:00, talk with actors after 9:30
(Hotel van at 5:40 to restaurants and at 6:55 and 7:15 to Theatre)
 

 

Friday 21 June

08:30-08:50 Program #5 Lidar and Phase 3 Goals - Discussion R. Smith and R. Robinson
08:50-9:10 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #3
An Arecibo/EISCAT Observational Investigation of the Effects of the Meteor Mass Flux on the 80-120 km Atmosphere/Ionosphere
D. Janches
Arecibo Observatory
9:10-10:10 Tutorial #4
Gravity Wave Sources and Propagation into the Middle Atmosphere
M. J. Alexander
CO-RA
10:10-10:40 break  
10:40-10:55 Program Report
Aeronomy and Ice in the Mesosphere
S. Bailey
10:55-11:30 Science Feature
Artificial Airglow Created by the HAARP and HIPAS RF Facilities in Alaska
D. Sentman
11:30-01:00 lunch on your own  
1:00-03:00 WORKSHOPS:
      WACCM #2-Interactions with the Lower Atmosphere
           (Front Range Theatre)
      Meteors (Silverthorne)

Garcia, Boville, Roble
 
Janches, Matthews, Zhou
03:00-03:30 break  
3:30-05:30 WORKSHOPS:
      WACCM #2-Interactions with the Lower Atmosphere
           (Front Range Theatre)
      ISR World Day Schedule (Silverthorne)

Garcia, Boville, Roble
 
van Eyken