NASA,CGMS-44 June 2016 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS UN COPUOS: Report on Meeting of the Space Weather Expert Group Presented.

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NASA,CGMS-44 June 2016 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS UN COPUOS: Report on Meeting of the Space Weather Expert Group Presented to CGMS-44 Space Weather Task Team, agenda item 4.1 Elsayed R. Talaat NASA Headquarters

NASA,CGMS-44 June 2016 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS  Builds on work of Expert Group C on Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities (LTS) in UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS),  New future as Space Weather Expert Group with Rapporteur, reporting to UN COPUOS under permanent agenda item. Approved Feb in Vienna. A combined space weather workshop and meeting of the Space Weather Expert Group was organized on the margins of the 53rd session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee (STSC) of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPOUS) from February Heritage Slide: 2

NASA,CGMS-44 June 2016 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS As approved at the February 2015 United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) STSC, an Expert Group on Space Weather was formed with the following initial work plan: 1. Examine the report and conclusions of the LTS Expert Group C on space weather (A/AC.105/C.1/2014/CRP.15)) and other information related to space weather including the recent report from the COSPAR-ILWS Roadmap team “Understanding Space Weather to Shield Society”. The group will examine the guidelines, recommendations and best practices to identify mechanisms to promote their implementation, including an assessment of prioritization. [year 1] 2. Complete an inventory of relevant United Nations organizations, including the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) and others, and those within States members of the Committee and national and international organizations. Identify and assess their role in the global space weather effort, promote coordination and communication between them, and ensure that the efforts of STSC are complementary. [years 1-2] 3. Recognizing the impacts of space weather, the group will promote increased and expanded member State involvement in providing space weather monitoring, from the ground and in space, and in developing, advancing, and sharing and delivering space weather services. [years 2-4] 4. The group will report yearly to the STSC on its progress, on important issues which have been identified, and where specific action is recommended. The group will also make a recommendation for its continuing and future work plan. Slide: 3

NASA,CGMS-44 June 2016 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS  The Expert Group examined the report and conclusions of the LTS Expert Group C on space weather and other information related to space weather including the recent report from the COSPAR-ILWS Roadmap team “Understanding Space Weather to Shield Society”.  The Expert Group endorsed the approach outlined in the COSPAR-ILWS report for the development of new activity, including new observations and modeling, targeting improved space weather data products and services. – The Group further affirmed that the pathway leading to Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) (Pathway I) be pursued as a first priority, and that such activities be pursued with the goal of obtaining geomagnetic activity forecasts more than 12 hours ahead. – The Group also affirmed that the pathways leading to the targets of space radiation and ionospheric impacts (Roadmap Pathways II and III) are also very important, and these should be examined in due course. – The Group reached a consensus identifying initial recommendations and best practices to identify mechanisms to promote their implementation, including an assessment of prioritization, consistent with the Expert Group mandate, as described in the UN COPUOS Conference Room Paper (A/AC.105/C.1/2016/CRP.17) 2016 Space Weather Expert Group Report 1/2 Slide: 4

NASA,CGMS-44 June 2016 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS  In its work the Expert Group also noted the importance of several overarching themes in relation to this goal and to the need: – To make better use of existing data and models for space situational awareness, now-casting, and forecasting; – For new scientific research for improved space weather forecasting; – For improved fidelity of severe space weather scales and indicators in forecast products, the need for regional forecast products, and (as appropriate) ongoing or increased access to real-time data; – To promote increased collaboration between research and operational communities to transition new research findings into improved space weather products including situational awareness, now-casting, and forecast products Space Weather Expert Group Report 2/2 Slide: 4