2009 Workshop:IT modeling

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Ionosphere/thermosphere (IT) modeling

Sunset, 1300-1500, 29 June 2009

Conveners

Joe Huba
Aaron Ridley
Robert Schunk

Workshop Categories

Altitudes: IT - Latitudes: global - Inst/Model: modeling - Other:

Format of the Workshop

Short Presentations

Estimated attendance

Special technology requests

none

Description

The workshop will focus on IT modeling of the low solar activity (solar minimum or "quiet") time, low- to mid-latitude ionosphere. It is hoped that a description of each model will be presented, highlighting (1) basic equations actually solved, (2) numerical techniques, (3) strong and weak points (both physics and numerics), i.e., the good, the bad, and the ugly, and (4) simulation results from a specified day. results from a specified day. Results from the different studies can be compared and an ensemble average could be presented and compared to data. Finally, issues that need to be resolved to improve models could be addressed.

To narrow the focus we have chosen 2 low solar activity days:

  1. April 1, 2007 (not 'fooling')
  2. June 21, 2007

Please consider contributing to this session by performing simulations for these days and presenting the results.

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