Community:Announcement sww05
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Space Weather Week (4-8 Apr in Boulder) Student Support due 28 Feb
Space Weather Week is approaching, and partial support for student attendance is available. This support could be applied to registration fees, room and board, and/or travel costs. If you would like to be considered for receiving support, please email the following information to Terry Onsager (terry.onsager@noaa.gov) by no later than February 28, 2005:
- Name
- Institution and contact information
- Academic level
- Topic of research that will be presented as a poster
- Academic advisor and contact information
- Level of support required to attend
The 2005 Space Weather Week conference will be held this spring, April 4-8, 2005, in Broomfield, Colorado. This meeting will focus on the recent solar and geomagnetic activity, and will cover the specific space weather impacts that occurred and our scientific understanding of this activity. The conference program will highlight recent space weather impacts in several areas of the environment, including ionospheric disturbances, auroral currents, geomagnetic storms and their solar drivers, radiation belts, and solar energetic particles. We anticipate that representatives from industries impacted by space weather will attend, including those from electric power, commercial airlines, satellite operations, and navigation/communication. Space Weather Week 2005 is co-organized by the NOAA Space Environment Center, the Air Force Research Laboratory, the NSF Division of Atmospheric Science, and NASA. Further details regarding the meeting agenda and travel will be posted on our web site: http://www.sec.noaa.gov/sww.
-- Revised 28 Jan 2005 by emery@ucar.edu

