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Session 6. Science Underpinning Space Weather. Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006. Session 6: Objective. The presentation of recent scientific advances in nowcasting, forecasting and quantify the solar activity events, the magnetosphere and the atmosphere.
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Session 6 Science Underpinning Space Weather Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006 Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006
Session 6: Objective The presentation of recent scientific advances in nowcasting, forecasting and quantify the solar activity events, the magnetosphere and the atmosphere Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006 Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006
Oral Session (8) 09:00 – 09:15: Session Introduction, A. Belehaki 09:15 – 09:35:Advancing Solar Activity Understanding: The Mutual Role of Space Weather Activities, M. Messerotti and H. Lundstedt (invited)09:35 – 09:55: Radio Solar and Heliospheric Diagnostics For A Space Weather Program, M. Pick (invited)09:55 – 10:15: Retrieving the EUV Solar Spectrum from a Selected Set of Lines for Space Weather Purposes: A Review of Theories, Models and Experiments, J. Lilensten, T. Dudock de Wit, M. Kretzschmar, P.O. Amblard, S. Moussaoui, J. Aboudarham and F. Auchere (invited)10:15 – 10:30: Monte-Carlo simulations of shock acceleration of solar energetic particles in self-generated turbulence, R. Vainio and T. Laitinen 10:30 – 10:50:Coffee break 10:50 – 11:10:Dynamics of the radiation belts and the ring current: Recent advances and critical issues, I.A. Daglis (invited)11:10 – 11:30: Ionospheric Research and Space Weather Services, Lj. R. Cander (invited)11:30 – 11:45: Substorms are a Major Cause of Large Geomagnetically Induced Currents, A. Viljanen, E. Tanskanen and A. Pulkkinen11:45 – 12:00: HF wave measurements and GPS diagnostic of main ionospheric trough as a hybrid method used for Space Weather purposes, H. Rothkaehl, A. Krankowski, I. Stanislawska, J. Blecki, M. Parrot, J.-J. Berthelier and J.-P. Lebreton Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006
Poster Session : Solar Activity and Interplanetary Medium (14) • Three Frontside Full Halo CMEs and their Resulting Geoeffectiveness, Zhukov et al. • Characteristic of Energetic Storm Particle Events Observed by SOHO/ERNE, Valtonen and Huttunen-Heikinmaa • Decomposition of the Solar EUV Irradiance in Spectral Sources, Kretzschmar et al. • EIT Waves as a Counter Part of CMEs: An Expanding Current Shell Model, Delannée et al. • On Comparison of Observations and Models of Magnetic Clouds, Vandas et al. • On the Effect of the Solar Wind on the 'Breakout Model' for CMEs, Dubey et al. • Study of Solar Sources During September 2005 Events and Forecast Evaluation of their Heliospheric Effect, Damasso et al. • Soft X-ray Emission in Solar Flares, Maris et al. • Multifractal Analysis of Turbulence in Sunspot Magnetic Fields, Conlon et al. • Coronal Hole Catalogues and their Applications, Krista • Energy Dependence of Cumulative Energetic Particle and Cosmic Ray Fluences, Heber et al. • Topological Equivalent of the Solar Atmosphere and Heliosphere Magnetic Field, Popescu • Neural Network Forecasting of Schumann Resonances in the Near Earth Space, Tulunay et al. • A new Cosmic Ray Acceleration Process Related to Tachyonic (scalar) Fields (and Solar Wind), Steyaert Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006
Poster Session : Ionosphere / Thermosphere (6) • A Quantitative Formulation of the Ionospheric Response over Europe during Storm Conditions Driven by SpaceWeather Parameters, Tsagouri and Belehaki • Further Investigation of the Possible Effect of the IMF Bz and By Components on the Ionospheric foF2 Values, Tulunay et al. • Influence of an X-Flare on the Variability of F2-Layer and Geomagnetic FieldRegistered at ObservatoryGrocka, Mitic and Hasanaginic • Time Series Autoregression Technique Implemented On-line in DIAS System forIonospheric Forecast overEurope, Koutroumbas et al. • Topside HF Wave Diagnostics on Board Low Orbiting Satellite and Ground-based LOIS Radar Facility as aNovel Tools of Ionospheric Plasma Diagnostics, Rothkaehl et al. • An Ionospheric Local Model for the Forecasting of the Critical Frequency of the F2 Layer during Periods ofStrong Geomagnetic Activity, Pietrella et al. Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006
Poster Session : Magnetosphere (3) • What is the Cause of the Energy Structure of the Inner Radation Belt?Sauvaud • Particle Radiation Build-up during Geospace Magnetic Storms: the Role of Substorm-Induced Electric Fields, Metallinou et al. • A Multivariate Statistical Method to Characterize Ionospheric Signatures of Magnetospheric Boundaries withSuperDARN Coherent HF Radars Network, Lointier et al. • Poster Session : Middle and Lower Atmosphere (4) • Solar/geomagnetic Activity, QBO Phase, Lower Stratosphere Temperature and Polar Vortex, Bochnicek et al. • Energetic Particles in Atmospheres: Measurements and Simulation, Heber et al. • Calculation of Ionization Profiles of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Middle Atmosphere During Minimal,Moderate and Maximal Solar Activity. Contribution of Different Groups of Nuclei (p, He, L, M, H and VH), Velinov et al. • Mesosphere-Ionosphere Effects above Thunderstorms (Red Sprites) as Related to Troposphere-StratosphereConductivity Variations, Velinov and Tonev Third European Space Weather Week, Brussels, 13-17 November 2006