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Space Weather Modelling: from Science to Applications Chair: M. Dinguirard ONERA
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Objectives Session 2 "from science to applications" is intended to show how we can go now from the scientific models towards an operational space weather modeling
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Programme Very dense programme : 7 oral presentations (4 invited) and 28 very interesting posters Several disciplines : Solar physics (better comprehension of solar event mechanisms) Magnetosphere (modelling of the interaction and identification of the good proxis) Ionosphere and atmosphere (how they react to space weather) Space Weather forecast and applications Models and applications mixed
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Posters (1/4) : Solar and Magnetosphere physics Can the solar EUV spectrum be reconstructed from proxies ?Dudok de Wit T. Working on Proton Flux Prediction Software to E > 10 MEVDel Pozo Garcia E. Interaction of the coronal mass ejection with the terrestrial magnetosphere on September 24-27, 1998. Belenkaya E. Kinetic models for solar wind-magnetosphere interactionsPierrard V. Comparison of simulated and observed field-aligned current structures Nenovski P. Modeling of magnetospheric VLF response to atmospheric infrasonic waves Bespalov P.A.
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Posters (2/4) : Magnetic fields On modelling of magnetic field in magnetosheath region.Romashets E. Multiband Temporal Analysis of Selected Potentially Geoeffective Solar Flares Messerotti M. The SSC that Initiated the Bastille Day Storm of 15-16 July 2000Alexeev I. Longitude Sector Geomagnetic Activity IndicesMenvielle M. Regional Geomagnetic Activity and Global IndicesTrichtchenko L. Geoeffectivness of Solar Energetic Events Estimated by Artificial Neural Networks Hejda P. Comparison between ANN Dst forecasting algorithms over the 2002-2005 period. Amata E.
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Posters (3/4) : Ionosphere/Atmosphere Classification of X-ray Solar flares regarding their effects on the lower ionosphere electron density profile Grubor D. Modelling time evolution of D-region electron density enhancements induced by X-ray Solar flares: VLF versus GOES12 data Zigman V. The Behavior of TEC Fluctuations in High Latitudes Ionosphere during Severe Geomagnetic Disturbances Krankowski A. Simulation of Geomagnetically Induced Currents:Past, Present and Future Events Wik M. Ionospheric Module for Nowcasting the Ionic and Neutral State of the Middle Atmosphere Egorova T. Toward a global data assimilating model of the ionosphere electric potential Kartalev M. Particle Fluxes in the Atmosphere: Calculations and Experimental DataMatthiae D. Polar cap absorption events of the year 2005 at Mario Zucchelli Station Antarctica Perrone L. Variations of the ozone profiles due to geomagnetic disturbances during periods of solar maximum and solar minimum Velinov P. Effects of the Extreme Cosmic Ray Ground Level Enhancement on January 20, 2005, at Aircraft Altitude Desorgher L. Simulating Range and Doppler Distortion of ALTAIR V/UHF Radar Waveforms during Ionospheric Scintillation Rogers N.
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Posters (4/4) : Space Weather Space Weather Effects on Future Debris Populations in ESA’s MASTER Model Ariafar Sh. Automated now-cast modeling of the magnetosheath - magnetosphere system Kartalev M. The SIDC, RWC Belgium: quality control of space weather forecasts Vanlommel P. Medium-range (1 to 4 days) space weather and geomagnetic forecasting Gleisner H.
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Oral presentations 09:15 Numerical Simulations of the Solar Corona and Coronal Mass Ejections. Jacobs, C. 09:35 The Solar Energetic Particle Environment: How to Transition from Science to Engineering Models. Gabriel, S.B. 09:55 The Importance of Wave Acceleration and Loss for Dynamic Radiation Belt Models. Horn, R. 10:15 Ring Current Models: How Well can they be Applied for Space Weather Modelling Purposes? Ganushkina, N. 10:30 Coffee Break 10:55 Modelling the Thermosphere-Ionosphere Response to Space Weather Effects: the Problems with the Inputs. Aylward, A. 11:15 An Assessment of the NRLMSISE-00 Density Thermosphere Description in Presence of Space Weather Events. Lathuillère, C. 11:30 The QinetiQ Atmospheric Radiation Model and Solar Particle Events Dyer, C. 11:45 Radiation Protection Operations in Space. Zapp, N.
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