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2016 CEDAR Workshops
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Coupling from Lightning and Thunderstorms into the Upper Atmosphere and Lower Ionosphere
Distributed Networks of small instruments: Recent scientific results at low and mid latitudes
Frontier research in equatorial aeronomy
Grand Challenge: Coupling and Transport Processes from the Upper Mesosphere through the Middle Thermosphere (80-200 km)
Grand Challenge: The High-Latitude Geospace System
Gravity Wave Sources, Interactions, Instabilities, and Propagation in the Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Ionosphere
HAARP Application to CEDAR Science
How do meteorological events couple into the thermosphere-ionosphere system?
Incoherent Scatter Working Group: World Day Planning Meeting
Ionosphere-Thermosphere Interactions: Modeling and Observations
Meteoroids and Space Debris
Scientific discovery enabled through networked instrumentation
Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Electrodynamics General Circulation Model users group workshop
Variations in the thermosphere: heating and cooling impacts
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