Programme of the Workshop
29 Sep. (TUE) | |||
Session 2: Data Analyses of VarSITI and STE Events | |||
Link to Abstract | Link to Presentation | ||
10:00-10:10 | Scope of the Session | T. Watanabe* | |
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2-1 | 10:10-10:30 | ISEST Data Products and Campaign Study (Invited) | Jie Zhang* |
2-2 | 10:30-10:50 | Extreme space weather events as seen in the historical geomagnetic records of Colaba, India and their estimation of interplanetary conditions (Invited) | B. Veenadhari*, S Kumar, S Tulasiram, R Selvakumaran, S Mukherjee, R Singh, B D Kadam |
2-3 | 10:50-11:05 | Global solar activity in Cycle 24 | K Shibasaki* |
2-4 | 11:05-11:20 | Geomagnetic storms of Cycle 24 and their solar sources | S Watari*, M Den, and Y Kubo |
11:20-11:30 | Break | ||
2-5 | 11:30-11:50 | Overview of solar-terrestrial environment between March and September, 2015 | S Abe* |
2-6 | 11:50-12:05 | The first super geomagnetic storm of solar cycle 24: “The St. Patrick day (17 March 2015)” event | C-C Wu*, K Liou, B Jackson, H-S Yu, L Hutting, R P Lepping, Simon Plunkett, R A Howard, and D Socker |
2-7 | 12:05-12:20 | Flux rope structures of the solar wind associated with two intense geomagnetic storms in 2015: the 17 March and the 22 June storms | K Marubashi*, K-S Cho, R-S Kim, S Kim, and S-H Park |
12:20-12:30 | Group Photo at Entrance Lobby (GF) | ||
12:30-13:30 | Lunch, Poster Viewing | ||
2-8 | 13:30-13:45 | Pileup accident hypothesis of magnetic storm on 2015 March 17 | R Kataoka*, D Shiota, E Kilpua, and K Keika |
2-9 | 13:45-14:05 | Van Allen Probes Observation of prompt energization of electrons to ultra-relativistic energies during the 17 March 2015 IP shock (Invited) | S G Kanekal* and D. N. Baker |
2-10 | 14:05-14:20 | Recent geoeffective space weather events and technological system impacts | R J Redmon*, W F Denig, T M Loto'aniu, H J Singer, D C Wilkinson, D J Knipp, and L Kilcommons |
2-11 | 14:20-14:35 | Experiences of Forecasting the magnetic storms of march and June 2015 and analysis of the resulting ground effects in the UK | S J Reay *, L A Billingham, G S Kelly, and A W P Thomson |
2-12 | 14:35-14:50 | Upper atmosphere data in the polar region during the March 17-18 and June 22-24, 2015 geomagnetic storms | Y Tanaka*, A Kadokura, Y Ogawa, N Umemura, S Abe, Y Koyama, A Shinbori, M Yagi, S Ueno, and M Nose |
14:50-15:05 | Break | ||
2-13 | 15:05-15:20 | Energetic particle precipitations impacts on the mesosphere observed by the PANSY radar | T Nishiyama*, T Nakamura, K Sato, M Tsutsumi, T Sato, K Nishimura, Y Tanaka, Y Tomikawa and M Kohma |
2-14 | 15:20-15:35 | Multi-instrumental study of the ionospheric response to the 2015 St. Patrick's Day storm | E Astafyeva, I Zakharenkova* , and M Förster |
2-15 | 15:35-15:50 | Dynamics of ionospheric convection associated with low latitude aurora in Hokkaido during the March 2015 storm | N Nishitani*, T Hori, R Kataoka, Y Ebihara, K Shiokawa, Y Otsuka, and H Suzuki |
2-16 | 15:50-16:05 | Low-latitude red aurora observed in Japan during the St. Patrick's Day 2015 Event | K Shiokawa* and Y Otsuka |
2-17 | 16:05-16:20 | Wide energy electron precipitations and their impact on the middle atmosphere associated with the pulsating aurora | Y Miyoshi*, S Oyama, S Saito, E Turunen, S Kurita, A Kero, P T Verronen, R Kataoka, Y Ebihara, C Kletzing, G Reeves, O Santolik, M Clilverd, C Rodger, and F Tsuchiya |
16:20-17:30 | Short Presentations, Discussions | ||
18:00-20:00 | Get-together Party (NICT) |
*Presenting author.