[GEM] THE GEM MESSENGER, Volume 27, Number 55

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     THE GEM MESSENGER
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Volume 27, Number 55
Nov.21,2017

Announcement submission website: http://aten.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/messenger_form/

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Table of Contents

1. 2017 Mini-GEM Session: Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects

2. Call for Abstracts: EGU2018 Session ST4.1

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1. 2017 Mini-GEM Session: Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects
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From: Shasha Zou (shashaz at umich.edu)

Dear colleagues, 

The M3I2 (Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects -- Plasma Sheet, Ring Current, Substorm Dynamics ) Focus Group will have one session in the upcoming mini-GEM workshop to be held on Sunday 10th December 2017 at the Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Time: 12:00-13:30 PM, Sunday, December 10, 2017
Location: Gardenia+Camella Room, Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convection Center

We welcome talks that are relevant to the our focus group goals. Details about our focus group can be found at 
http://aten.igpp.ucla.edu/gemwiki/index.php/M3I2

If you would like to give a presentation, please contact one of our focus group leaders (vince.eccles at aggiemail.usu.edu, barbara.giles at nasa.gov, shashaz at umich.edu) 

Thank you,
Shasha Zou

On behalf of focus group leaders (Barbara Giles, Vince Eccles and Shasha Zou)


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2. Call for Abstracts: EGU2018 Session ST4.1
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From: Guram Kervalishvili, Alan Thomson, Maria Usanova, Therese Jørgensen, Yulia Bogdanova, Claudia Borries, Rico Behlke, Anna Belehaki (maria.usanova at lasp.colorado.edu)

Dear all,

We would like to draw you attention and invite you to consider submitting an abstract to ST4.1 session in Space Weather and Space Climate programme group to be held at the EGU General Assembly 2018 in Vienna. 

abstract submission: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/session/27200
The abstract submission deadline is 10 January 2018, 13:00 CET.

Season: ST4.1 - New Scientific Space Weather Products and Forecasting Capabilities for Geomagnetic, Ionospheric, and Magnetospheric Conditions
Session details: 
Space weather is a collective term used to describe the time varying conditions within the Sun-Earth environment notably within the heliosphere, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere. Space weather can affect performance and cause a serious damage to the space and ground technological systems, especially as we relay more and more on modern applications that utilise sensitive equipment, and potentially harm human health. Space assets and critical infrastructure in the EU, such as communication and navigation systems, power grids, and aviation, are all extremely sensitive to space weather. Also, during extreme space weather events probable failure of one of the critical infrastructures can trigger the cascading effects, which will affect other critical infrastructures. Therefore, forecasting of the space weather and mitigation of its effects became a major challenge in the last decade. In Europe, this activity is based on the collaboration between the space science academic groups and space weather centres via support from the European Commission (EC) and European Space Agency (ESA). The EC and ESA have funded many projects and scientific groups to develop space weather products and bring them to the application level through, e.g. Horizon 2020 (H2020) and ESA’s Space Situational Awareness (SSA) programmes.
This session will address both the current state of the art of the space weather products, from SSA, H2020, and other European and non European funding programmes, and new ideas and developments that can enhance the understanding of space weather and its impact on critical infrastructure on the Earth and in the near-earth environment. The session aims to provide scientists from different research fields the possibility to present and discuss their contributions to space weather relevant products from satellite and ground observations, theory and numerical modelling. We invite presentations on various space weather activities in the Sun-Earth environment: forecast and nowcast products and services; geosynchronous and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite observations; prediction and assessment of space radiation; energetic particle dynamics; model development, validation, and verification; data assimilation; development and production of geomagnetic and ionospheric indices. The talks on the space weather applied effects (e.g. on airlines, pipelines and power grids, space flights, auroral tourism) in the Sun-Earth environment are also welcomed.

We look forward to receiving your contributions and thank you very much for your attention.

Sincerely yours, session conveners,
Guram Kervalishvili,
Alan Thomson,
Maria Usanova,
Therese Jørgensen,
Yulia Bogdanova,
Claudia Borries,
Rico Behlke,
Anna Belehaki


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