Meeting Details
Detailed Schedule
Campus Maps
Parking
Internet Access
Lunch Options
Here is a downloadable version of the near-final schedule:
LWS-CDAW_2007_Program_v6.0.doc
LWS-CDAW_2007_Program_v6.0.rtf
Tentative Schedule:
Monday, March 5 (Engineering 118)
8:00 On-site check-in (Engineering Lobby)
Session 1 - Chair: R.E. Lopez
9:00 Opening Remarks, Logistics (N. Gopalswamy, R.E. Lopez)
9:10 Tutorial: Solar Sources of Geomagnetic Storms (J.G. Luhmann) [Presentation]
9:50 Tutorial: Relationship of the Van Allen Radiation Belts to Solar Wind Drivers (M.K. Hudson) [Presentation]
10:30 Coffee Break
Session 2 - Chair: G. Lu
10:50 Tutorial: Ionospheric Storms (T. Fuller-Rowell) [Presentation]
11:30 Tutorial: Modes of Response of the Inner Magnetosphere to the Solar Wind Forcing (D. Vassiliadis) [Presentation]
12:10 Summary of CDAW1 Working Group 1 (D.F. Webb) [Presentation]
12:25 Summary of CDAW1 Working Group 2 (M.K. Hudson) [_]
12:40 Summary of CDAW1 Working Group 3 (T. Fuller-Rowell) [_]
12:55 Summary of CDAW1 Working Group 4 (R.L. McPherron) [Presentation]
13:10 CDAW2 Introduction of CDAW2 WG leaders
13:15 Lunch Break
Session 3
14:30 CDAW2 sessions
Working Group 1 (Physics 144): D.F. Webb and J. Zhang
Working Group 2+3 (Engineering 118): M.K. Hudson, M. Liemohn, G. Crowley, and J.D. Huba
Working Group 4 (Physics 202): R.E. Lopez and R.L. McPherron
16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 Visualization Lab Tour #1 (Physics 240)
Session 4
16:30 CDAW2 Sessions
Working Group 1 (Physics 144): D.F. Webb and J. Zhang
Working Groups 2+3 (Engineering 118): M.K. Hudson & G.Crowley
Working Group 4 (Physics 202): R.E. Lopez and R.L. McPherron
18:00 Wine and Cheese Reception (Hartley Room)
Tuesday, March 6 (Engineering 118)
Session 5
9:00 Summary of Monday CDAW2 sessions
WG1 (D.F. Webb) [Presentation]
WG2+3 (J. Goldstein) [Presentation]
WG4 (R.L. McPherron) [_]
Session 6
10:00 CDAW2 Sessions and Joint sessions
Working Groups 1+2 (Engineering 118): D.F. Webb and M.K. Hudson
Double-Dst Storms; ULF wave coupling (R. Kessel, V.A. Pilipenko)
Working Group 3 (Physics 140): G. Crowley and J.D. Huba
Working Group 4 (Physics 202): R.E. Lopez and R.L. McPherron
13:00 Lunch Break
14:00 Visualization Lab Tour #2 (Physics 240)
14:15 Visualization Lab Tour #3 (Physics 240)
14:00 Plenary Talk (Engineering 118): Recent Progress in Space Weather Forecasting: Selected Models (D. Vassiliadis) [Presentation]
Session 7
14:30 CDAW2 WG Sessions and Joint Sessions
Working Group 1 (Physics 144): D.F. Webb and J. Zhang
Working Group 2 (Physics 140): M.K. Hudson and M. Liemohn
Working Group 3 (Engineering 118): G. Crowley and J.D. Huba
Working Group 4 (Physics 202): R.E. Lopez and R.L. McPherron
16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 Visualization Lab Tour #4 (Physics 240)
Session 8
16:30 CDAW2 WG Sessions and Joint Sessions
Working Group 1 (Physics 144): D.F. Webb and J. Zhang
Working Group 2 (Physics 140): M.K. Hudson and M. Liemohn
Working Group 3 (Engineering 118): G. Crowley and J.D. Huba
Working Group 4 (Physics 202): R.E. Lopez and R.L. McPherron
18:00 Adjourn
Wednesday, March 7 (Conference) (Engineering 118)
Session 9 - Chair: M. Liemohn
09:00 Impact of ionospheric storms on GPS (P. Kintner) [Presentation not available]
09:30 Solar Sources of Major Geomagnetic Storms during 1996 -- 2005 (J. Zhang) [Presentation]
10:00 Response of the Plasmasphere During Storms and Substorms (J. Goldstein) [Presentation]
10:30 Coffee Break
Session 10 - Chair: DF Webb
10:50 Solar-cycle variation of CMEs, ICMEs, and Geomagnetic Storms (N. Gopalswamy) [Presentation]
11:10 Solar Sources and Geoeffectiveness of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections and Magnetic Clouds: A Comparison (C.C. Wu) [Presentation]
11:30 The magnetic field in geomagnetic storms: properties in the source regions and at 1 AU (A. Nindos) [Presentation]
11:50 Determination of the central axis field direction for frontside halo CMEs (X. Zhao) [Presentation]
12:10 CME reconstructions using IPS data (M. Bisi) [Presentation]
12:30 Orientations of LASCO Halo CMEs and their Connection to the Flux Rope Structure of ICMEs (V. Yurchyshyn) [Presentation]
12:50 ICME Transport (A. Lara) [Presentation]
13:10 Lunch Break
14:15 Visualization Lab Tour #5 (Physics 240)
Session 11 - Oct-Nov 03 Storms; Chair: Su. Basu
14:30 MHD Test-Particle Simulations of >10 MeV Radiation Belt Formation During the 29 Oct 2003 "Halloween" Storm Sudden Commencement (B.T. Kress) [Presentation]
14:50 Large hemispheric differences in compositions effects (T. Immel) [Presentation]
15:10 The Impact of the October 2003 Storms on Equatorial Radio Scintillation (J. Retterer) [Presentation]
15:30 Comments on The Extreme October 28, 29 and Nov 2, 2003 Solar Flares (and Bastille Day, 2000, Flare) and Resultant Ionospheric Effects (B.T. Tsurutani (presented by A. Mannucci)) [Presentation]
15:50 Global modeling of solar flares: October 28, 29 and Nov 4, 2003 and the Bastille Day flare (J.D. Huba) [Presentation]
16:10 Coffee Break
Session 12 - Large scale models; Chair: G. Crowley
16:20 Simulations of Geomagnetic Storms: (M. Wiltberger) [Presentation]
16:40 Mechanisms and Properties of Radial Transport in the Outer Electron Belt during Quite Time and Storms (A. Ukhorskiy) [Presentation]
17:00 The effect of CME driven storms on the MeV electron outer radiation belt (A. Varotsou) [Presentation]
17:20 Parasitic pitch-angle and energy diffusion of relativistic electrons driven by chorus, EMIC, and hiss waves (Y. Shprits) [_]
17:40 Solar Wind-Geospace Coupling: Voltage Driven versus Current Driven (R.E. Lopez) [Presentation]
18:00 Effect of EMIC Wave Normal Angle Distribution on Relativistic Electron Scattering Based on the Newly Developed Self-Consistent (G.V. Khazanov) [Presentation]
18:20 Adjourn
18:40 Pre-Banquet Wine Reception (Hartley Room)
19:00 Conference Banquet (Hartley Room)
Thursday, March 8 (Conference) (Engineering 118)
Session 13 - Chair: M.K. Hudson
09:00 NASA/LWS Update (R. Kessel) [Presentation]
09:30 The Living With a Star Radiation Belt Storm Probes (D. Sibeck) [Presentation]
10:00 Mechanisms and dynamics of the storm-time ring current (P.C. Brandt) [Presentation]
10:20 Coffee Break
Session 14 - Chair: R.L. McPherron
10:40 Problem Events (N. Nitta and A. Zhukov) [Presentation]
11:00 Asymmetry of magnetospheric storms during magnetic clouds and sheath regions (E. Huttunen) [Presentation]
11:20 The Impact of Large Nighttime Ionospheric Flows on Mid-Latitude Plasma Structuring During Intense Magnetic Storms (Su. Basu) [Presentation]
11:40 Analyzing The Dayside Ionospheric Response To Intense Geomagnetic Storms To Reveal The Geoeffective Physical Processes At Work (A. Mannucci) [Presentation]
12:00 Magnetic Conjugacy of Stormtime Ionospheric Disturbances (J. Foster) [Presentation]
12:20 Correlation between the subauroral polarization stream (SAPS) and Dst index during magnetic superstorms (C. Huang) [Presentation]
12:40 Modeling of the Storm-Time Ionospheric Electric Fields (N. Maruyama) [_]
13:00 Lunch Break
14:00 Visualization Lab Tour #6 (Physics 240)
14:15 Visualization Lab Tour #7 (Physics 240)
Session 15 - Solar Sources ; Chair: J. Zhang
14:30 Identifying and understanding sources of solar eruptions while in their pre-eruption phases (M. Georgoulis and D.M. Rust) [Presentation]
14:50 Photospheric Sources of Very Fast (>1100 km/s) CMEs Observed Between 1999 and 2006 (V. Yurchyshyn) [Presentation]
15:10 Properties of geoeffective and non-geoeffective CMEs (S. Yashiro) [Presentation]
15:30 Geoeffective shock sheaths and ICMEs: Properties and relations with solar sources (W. Poomvises) [Presentation]
15:50 SMEI Observations of ICMEs Driving CDAW Storms (D.F. Webb) [Presentation]
16:10 Coffee Break
Session 16 - Storm Modeling; Chair: J.D. Huba
16:30 IT modeling of storm-time events (G. Crowley) [_]
16:50 Global modeling of TEC during magnetic storms (G. Lu) [Presentation]
17:10 Untapped Data sources for assimilation into storm-time ionospheric models (P. Bernhardt) [Presentation]
17:30 Storm-time data assimilation studies (G.S. Bust) [Presentation]
17:50 Neutral wind modeling (D.P. Drob) [Presentation]
18:10 Adjourn
Friday, March 9 (Engineering 118)
Session 17 - Chair: J. Goldstein
09:00 A Comparison of Recurrent Magnetic Storms in Solar Cycles 22 and 23 (R.L. McPherron) [Presentation]
09:30 Large Long-lived Geomagnetic Storms (H. Xie) [Presentation]
09:50 Metrics and Space Weather (M. Wiltberger) [Presentation]
10:10 Predicting Magnetopause Crossings at Geosynchronous Orbit During the Halloween Storms (S. Hernandez) [Presentation]
10:30 Coffee Break
Session 18 - Chair: N. Gopalswamy
10:50 CDAW2 Summary
Summary of the Conference
Summary of WG1 (D.F. Webb) [Presentation]
Summary of WG4 (R.L. McPherron) [Presentation]
Summary of WG2+3 (sequel to Tuesday's summary) (J. Goldstein) [Presentation]
Publication Plan and Open Discussion
Closing Remarks (N. Gopalswamy) [Prsentation]
12:00 End
General Maps:
Campus Map #1
Campus Map #2
Detailed Maps:
Custom-made map with buildings of interest noted and floorplans:
2007_LWS-CDAW_FIT_Map.pdf (188 KB)
2007_LWS-CDAW_FIT_Map.gif (549 KB)
Parking:
The campus will be open for parking in all non-reserved spaces all week. We recommend you park near the Olin Physical Sciences or Olin Engineering buildings. [Detailed maps to be posted soon.]
Internet Access:
Wireless internet access will be available in all meeting rooms. Instructions for connecting to the network will be given out at the meeting. If you have special requests (e.g., wired connectivity), please contact Robert Bruntz (rbruntz AT fit DOT edu) .
Lunch Options:
2007_LWS-CDAW_Lunch_options.doc
2007_LWS-CDAW_Lunch_options.rtf
On campus:
Off campus (walking distance):
- Mighty Mushroom pizzeria, etc.
- South Taiwan chinese food
- Mediteranean
- Wings
Off campus (driving distance):
- South on Babcock: Hardee's, Friendly's, Chili's, Applebee's, Puerto Rican, Burger King, McDonald's, Boston Market, Chinese Buffet, et al.
- North on Babcock: Subway, McDonald's, Wendy's, Long John Silver's/A&W, Fazzoli's, et al.
This site maintained by Robert Bruntz (rbruntz AT uta DOT edu) .