Spacecast Richard B Horne Welcome SPACECAST Stakeholders Meeting, BAS, 7 th Feb, 2014.

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Spacecast Richard B Horne Welcome SPACECAST Stakeholders Meeting, BAS, 7 th Feb, 2014

Purpose of the Meeting The SPACECAST project has made significant progress understanding and forecasting space weather as it affects satellites. The project comes to an end in Feb 2014, but there are new opportunities ahead. The purpose of the meeting is to disseminate results to a wide range of stakeholders from the satellite operations, construction, and space insurance industries together with forecasters and representatives from Government. The talks will be tailored to stakeholders and end users so that we may engage in discussion, identify impact, and discuss future needs and initiatives.

10:00Arrival and coffee 10:30Welcome by the Director of BASProf. Jane FrancisBAS 10:40 Welcome by the SPACECAST project coordinator Prof. Richard HorneBAS 10:50Space Weather effects on satellitesMr David PitchfordSES (Luxembourg) 11:10Introduction to the SPACECAST projectProf. Richard HorneBAS 11:30Modelling the low energy electrons Dr Natalia Ganushkina FMI 11:50Modelling and forecasting the radiation beltsDr Sarah GlauertBAS 12:10Coupling low and high energy electron modelsDr Vincent MagetONERA 12:30Data access and display Dr Daniel Heynderickx DH Consultancy 12:50Discussion and questions 13:00Buffet Lunch and science display 13:45 Solar energetic particles and dose calculations in SPACECAST Prof Hannu KoskinenU. Helsinki 14:00Acceleration of solar energetic particlesProf Rami VainioU. Helsinki 14:15Shock propagation Sun to EarthProf. Stefaan PoedtsKU Leuven 14:30Modelling solar energetic particle eventsDr Angels AranU. Barcelona 14:45 Open discussion on results, impacts and new initiatives 15:15Afternoon Tea 16:30Close