Friday, January 29, 2016

 

10:00

10:50

Metrics to Assess Space Weather Predictions I

Chair: Masha Kuznetsova

10:00

10:25

Adapting meteorological verification techniques for space weather at the UK Met Office

Suzy Bingham

10:25

10:50

Performance Verification of Solar-Flare Prediction Models: from Climatology to Skill and from Forecast Probabilities to Certainty

Manolis Georgoulis

10:50

11:15

Coffee/Tea Break

 

11:15

12:00

Metrics to Assess Space Weather Predictions II

Chair: David Jackson

11:15

11:40

Community-wide validation of geospace model local K-index predictions to support model transition to operations

Alex Glocer

11:40

11:55

How would the thermosphere and ionosphere respond to an extreme space weather event and how would we validate a modeled response?

Tim Fuller-Rowell

11:55

12:15

Metrics for space weather: needs, challenges,  initiatives, coordination, path forward (discussion)

Maria  Kuznetsova

12:15

14:00

Lunch Break

 

14:00

15:30

Space Weather Effects on Technological and Biological Systems

Chair: Alexi Glover

14:00

14:25

The semi-empirical thermosphere model DTM201

Sean Bruinsma

14:25

14:50

Spacecraft Charging and Auroral Boundary Predictions in Low Earth Orbit

Joseph I Minow

14:50

15:15

Radiation Exposure Analysis for Crewed Missions

Guenther Reitz

15:15

15:30

Modeling the Impact of Geomagnetic Disturbances on New York State Power Transmission System

Ouedraogo Djibrina

15:30

16:00

Coffee/Tea Break

 

16:00

17:00

Closing Session

Chair: Bob Wimmer

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