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Space Weather Modelling: from Science to Applications

Space Weather Modelling: from Science to Applications. Chair: M. Dinguirard ONERA. 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. Programme. Very dense programme :

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Space Weather Modelling: from Science to Applications

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  1. Space Weather Modelling: from Science to Applications Chair: M. Dinguirard ONERA

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Posters (1/4) : Solar and Magnetosphere physics

  5. Posters (2/4) : Magnetic fields

  6. Posters (3/4) : Ionosphere/Atmosphere

  7. Posters (4/4) : Space Weather

  8. 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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