Agenda for 2005 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop
June 26 - July 1, 2005
La Fonda Hotel
Eldorado Hotel
Santa Fe, New Mexico

11 pp .pdf file of agenda

See also .pdf table of joint CEDAR-GEM and CEDAR workshops from Monday through Friday. (NOTE: Th PM1 changed to Th AM2.) There is also a list of all the workshops with links to descriptions of the CEDAR sponsored workshops.

Last updated June 21, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

Sunday, June 26, 2005 - CEDAR GEM Student Workshop

 

CEDAR

GEM

0900am Bus from Fort Marcy to Eldorado
0900-1000am Student registration packets can be picked up at LaFonda
0900am-0800pm CEDAR non-student registrants who have paid can pick up their registration packets in the hallway outside Anasazi at Eldorado

1000am-1230pm

Joint CEDAR-GEM student workshop on Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at La Fonda Ballroom

1230-0200pm
Joint Lunch for Students (La Terraza Room)

0200-0415pm

CEDAR Workshop in the La Fonda Ballroom

The Role of Ground-Based Observations in M-I Coupling Research: John Foster (MIT) - 30 min

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling: Energy Dissipation Processes During Superstorms: Cheryl Huang (AFRL) - 30 min

Break - 15 minutes

Magnetospherically-Generated Ionospheric Electric Fields: Stan Sazykin (Rice) - 30 min

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in Aurora - Dirk Lummerzheim (U AK) - 30 min

GEM workshop in the La Fonda New Mexico Room

Session I: Inner Magnetosphere/Storms (IM/S)

Introduction to the plasmasphere: Dave Berube (UCLA) - 15 minutes

The Earth's radiation belts: William Peter (Stanford) - 15 minutes

The ring current: observations, theory and modeling: Alexander Vapirev (UNH) - 15 minutes

ULF Waves in the magnetosphere: John Niehof (BU) - 15 minutes

Break - 15 minutes

Session II: Global Interactions (GI)

Magnetic reconnection: Pin "Penny" Wu (BU) - 15 minutes

The magnetospheric cusp: Hui Zhang (BU) - 15 minutes

Magnetospheric boundary layers: Katherine Garcia (BU) - 15 minutes

The plasma acceleration and transportation within the magnetosphere: Xai Cai (UMich) - 15 minutes

0430 Bus from La Fonda to Fort Marcy (to drop off stuff)

0545

Bus students from Fort Marcy to Eldorado Hotel

0600-0730

Devargas Room will be open for email at the Eldorado Hotel

0600-0730 Joint reception/icebreaker in Eldorado (Anasazi and Zia)
0715 Bus students from Eldorado Hotel to Silva Lanes for bowling
0730-0930 Bowling at Silva Lanes for students and invitees only
0930 Bus students from Silva Lanes to Eldorado, La Fonda, grocery store and Fort Marcy

Last updated June 20, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

Monday, June 27, 2005

 

CEDAR

GEM

0715 & 0745 Bus from Fort Marcy to Eldorado
0730-0400 Put up CEDAR posters for Monday and Tuesday poster sessions. Monday CEDAR student posters in competition must be up between 1030 AM and 0900 PM.

0800-1000

Joint plenary session #1 in Eldorado Anasazi (Chair: Bob Strangeway)

  •  08:00-08:15 - Introductions: Sixto Gonzalez (CEDAR), Bob Strangeway (GEM), Rich Behnke (NSF)
  • 08:15-08:25 - Report on Student Workshop: Carlos Martinis (BU, CEDAR), Jichun Zhang (U MI, GEM)
  • 08:25-08:30 - Introduction of students by institution: Stan Briczinski(PSU)
  • 08:30-09:00 - CEDAR 1983-2005 - Tim Killeen (NCAR)
  • 09:00-09:30 - Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM): Not Business as Usual - Chris Russell (UCLA)
  • 09:30-09:50 - NSF General Update: Rich Behnke
  • 09:50-10:00 - IHY/IPY/eGY Update: Roger Smith (U AK)

1000-1030

Break

1030-1200

CEDAR Plenary Session in Eldorado Anasazi (ends at 11:30)

10:30-11:15 CEDAR Prize Lecture: TOMEX (Turbulent Oxygen Mixing Experiment): A Rocket/Ground-Based Experiment to Study Instabilities over the MALT (Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere) - James Hecht (Aerospace)

11:15-11:30 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #1: title TBD - Laura Waldrop (U IL)

GEM workshop sessions #1 at La Fonda

IM/S - Breakout: WG1 & WG3 - Assessment Challenge: Plasmasphere,
Contacts: Dennis Gallagher and Brian Fraser,
Location: The New Mexico Room

IM/S - Breakout: WG2 - Observational evidence for local acceleration and theoretical modeling,
Contacts: Danny Summers and Richard Thorne,
Location: The Santa Fe Room

MIC - Breakout: - Global Ion outflows and the polar wind,
Contacts: Robert Winglee and Bill Peterson,
Location: La Terraza

1200-0130

Lunch on your own (CSSC lunch at O'Keeffe Cafe: pdf menu)

1200 Pick up at Eldorado and then La Fonda for Tin-Nee-Ann Trading Company (Free bus)
0115 Depart Tin-Nee-Ann Trading Company to return to Eldorado and then La Fonda (Free bus)

0130-0330

CEDAR Workshop Sessions at Eldorado

(C6,j?)High-latitude Joule heating and neutral atmosphere substorm response, Conveners: James Hecht and Miguel Larsen (Anasazi)

(C3) Meteors and the Upper Atmosphere Conveners: Lars Dyrud and Diego Janchez (Zia)

(C9,j?) Nighttime midlatitude F region structures Conveners: Jonathan Makela, John Mathews, and John Meriwether (Sunset)

 

GEM workshop sessions #2 at La Fonda

IM/S - Breakout: WG1 & WG3: Assessment Challenge: Ring Current,
Contacts: Mike Liemohn, Vania Jordanova and Mark Moldwin,
Location: The New Mexico Room

IM/S - Breakout: WG2 & WG3 - Electron variability caused by radial diffusion
Contacts: Scott Elkington and Yuri Shprits
Location: The Santa Fe Room

MIC-Breakout: Investigating the Auroral acceleration gap,
Location: La Terraza

0330-0400

Break (Poster reception starts at 4 in Pavilion)

Break

0400-0700

CEDAR MLT Poster session (Eldorado Pavilion, free beer and snacks)

GEM workshop sessions #3 at La Fonda (ends at 06:00 PM)

IM/S - Breakout: WG1- Recent Advances in Ring Current Understanding: Ionospheric and plasma sheet sources, electrodynamics, transport, and loss,
Contacts: Margaret Chen and Paul O'Brien
Location: The New Mexico Room

IM/S - Breakout: WG2 & WG3 - IM/S Assessment Challenge: Radiation Belts
Contacts: Reiner Friedel, Joe Fennell and Sasha Ukhorskiy
Location: The Santa Fe Room

MIC-Breakout: Small scale structuring of the ionosphere and its Influence on M-I coupling
Location: La Terraza

>0700PM Non-competition CEDAR posters in Poster Session #1 taken down
0645 Drive GEM students from La Fonda to Fort Marcy for BBQ

0705

Drive CEDAR students from Eldorado to Fort Marcy for BBQ

0700-0900

BBQ/party for students at Fort Marcy gazebo; food by Cowgirl Hall of Fame

0900 Drive GEM students from Fort Marcy to La Fonda from BBQ

Last updated June 20, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

  CEDAR GEM
0645 Busfrom Fort Marcy to Eldorado to take down/put up posters. Tuesday CEDAR studentposters in competition must be up between 1000 AM and 0900 PM.
0715 Bus leaves Eldorado to go to Fort Marcy
0745 Bus from Fort Marcy to La Fonda
0730-0400 Put up posters for Tuesday joint poster session (Eldorado Pavilion)
0800-0930

Joint plenary session #2 in La Fonda Ballroom

SAPS (Sub-Auroral Plasma Streams) / Electrodynamics - contacts: Stan Sazykin/Phil Erickson

Storm Time Plasmasphere / Mass Transfers - contacts: Dennis Gallager/Bob Schunk

0930-1000 Break
1000-1200

JOINT Workshop session #1 at The La Fonda Ballroom

IM/S - Breakout: WG1 & CEDAR, & WG3 - (J2) Electrodynamic M-I coupling at sub-auroral latitudes,
Contacts: Stanislav Sazykin and Phil Erickson

1000-1200

CEDAR Workshop session #2 at Eldorado

(C14) Mesosphere and lower thermosphere zonal mean and wave variability contacts: Elsayed Talaat, Jeng-Hwa Yee and Scott Palo (Anasazi)

(C13) Maui MALT - New Results and Future Planscontacts Gary Swenson and Mike Taylor (Zia)

GEM Workshop session #4 at La Fonda

IM/S- Breakout: WG2 & WG3 - Quantitative analysis of precipitation loss duringstorms
Contacts: Jacob Bortnik and Terry Onsager
Location: La Terraza

1000-1200 Cooking school class near the Plaza (extra cost)
1200-0130 Lunch
0130 Pick up at Eldorado then La Fonda for field trip to Tsankawi Indian ruins (extra cost field trip)
0600 Return to Eldorado then La Fonda from field trip to Tsankawi Indian ruins
0130-0330

JOINT Workshop session #2 at Eldorado Anasazi

IM/S: WG1 & CEDAR, & WG3 - MI Mass Transfers and Storm Time Plasmasphere,
Contacts: Dennis Gallagher, Bob Schunk and Fred Menk

0130-0330

JOINT Workshop session #3 at Eldorado Zia (IHY, IPY, eGY) (contacts: Roger Smith)

0130-0330

CEDAR Workshop session #3 at Eldorado

(C2) C/NOFS and equatorial ionosphere issuesconveners: Odile de la Beaujardiere, Cheryl Huang, Dave Hysell, Mike Kelley,Vince Eccles, Robert Pfaff and Jorge Chau (Sunset)

GEM Workshop session #5 at La Fonda

IM/S Breakout: WG2 & WG1 - Radial profiles for electron PSD during differentphases of a storm
Contacts: Geoff Reeves and Janet Green
Location: The New Mexico Room

MIC: Breakout: Global MI Coupling: Energy deposition and partitioning
Contact: David Murr
Location: La Terraza

0330-0400
Break (Poster reception starts at 4 in Eldorado Pavilion)
0400-0600  

GEM Workshop session #6 at La Fonda

IM/S: Breakout: WG1 & WG3 - Recent Advances in Plasmaspheric Understanding
Contacts: Maria Spasojevic and Mark Moldwin
Location: The New Mexico Room

IM/S Breakout: WG2 - Statistical and empirical models for the radiation belts
Contacts: Reiner Friedel and Paul O'Brien
Location: The Santa Fe Room

MIC: Breakout: Global MI Coupling: Energy deposition and partitioning (cont.)
Contact: David Murr
Location: La Terraza

0400-0900

Joint Poster Session in Eldorado Pavilion (free beer and snacks)

0700-0900 Judges meet and discuss, looking at posters in competition (Chapparal and Pavilion)
09:00-10:00 All posters come down
0705 & 0905 Bus from Eldorado Hotel poster session to La Fonda Hotel and Fort Marcy

Last updated June 20, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

  CEDAR GEM
0745 Bus from Fort Marcy to La Fonda Hotel

0800-0930

Joint plenary session #3 in La Fonda Ballroom

Polar Ionosphere and AMISR (with Bill Peterson and Josh Semeter)

0930-1000

Break

0945 Pick up at Eldorado then La Fonda for field trip to Museum Hill (extra cost field trip)
1215 1215 Depart Museum Hill to return to Eldorado and then La Fonda

1000-1200

Joint plenary session #4 in La Fonda Ballroom

DASI, Virtual Observatories, Modeling and Assimilation (contacts: Mark Moldwin/Eric Donovan and Aaron Ridley/Jan Sojka)

1200-0130

Lunch

0130 Pick up at Eldorado then La Fonda for field trip to Tent Rocks guided hike (extra cost field trip)
0600 Return to Eldorado then La Fonda from field trip to Tent Rocks guided hike

0130-0330

JOINT Workshop session #4 at La Fonda Ballroom

Auroral Boundaries: Finding Them in Observations and Model Output Files
Contacts: Bill Peterson and Josh Semeter

0130-0330

CEDAR Workshop session #4 at Eldorado

(C8) The EQUIS 2 Kwajalein campaign results conveners: Miguel Larsen and Dave Hysell (Zia)

(C11) Synergistic Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) science study with ground-based and satellite (TIMED and others) observations conveners: Chiao-Yao (Joe) She and Qian Wu

GEM Workshop session #7 at La Fonda

IM/S: Breakout: WG1, WG2 & WG3 - Requirements for the development of inner magnetosphere modules for the GGCM
Contacts: Aaron Ridley, Mary Hudson, Richard Thorne and Richard Denton
Location: New Mexico Room

GI Breakout: Solar wind pre-conditioning in the foreshock, bow shock and magnetosheath-I
Contact: Nick Omidi
Locaton: La Terraza

0330-0400
Break

0400-0600

JOINT Workshop session #5 at Eldorado Zia

Distributed and Virtual Observatories, Contacts: Mark Moldwin and Eric Donovan (Eldorado Zia)

0400-0600

JOINT Workshop session #6 at Eldorado Anasazi

Modeling and Assimilations in Eldorado Anasazi
Contacts: Aaron Ridley and Jan Sojka

0400-0600

CEDAR Workshop session #5 at Eldorado

(j2) Introduction to proposal writing (student workshop) by Stan Briczinski and Carlos Martinis (Sunset)

GEM Workshop session #8 at La Fonda

IM/S Breakout: WG1, WG2, & WG3 - GEM IM/S Campaign: What is left to do?
Contacts: Mike Liemohn and the WG chairs
Location: New Mexico Room

GI breakout: Solar wind pre-conditioning in the foreshock, bow shock and magnetosheath-II
Speakers: Peter Gary ; Xochitl Blanco-Cano
Location: La Terraza

MIC: Breakout: How well do Global Circulation Models (GCMs) reproduce fluctuations on all scales?
Contacts: Mervyn Freeman or David Murr
Location: Santa Fe Room

0615 Bus from Eldorado to La Fonda for the banquet

0630-0700

Joint cash bar and non-alcohol drinks in La Fonda

0700-0900

Joint banquet in La Fonda Ballroom

0900 Bus from La Fonda banquet to Fort Marcy

Last updated June 20, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

Thursday, June 30, 2005

  CEDAR GEM
0745 Bus from Fort Marcy to Eldorado Hotel
0800-0930

CEDAR plenary session #2 (Anasazi)

0800-0900 CEDAR Tutorial #1: Atmospheric Tomography: The Odin/OSIRIS Experience (pdf) - Edward Llewellyn (U Sask)

0900-0920 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #2: Investigation of ionospheric coupling to Atlantic hurricanes and tropical depressions Rebecca Bishop (Aerospace)

0920-0930 Announce CEDAR student poster prize winners - poster chair Rich Collins (U AK)

GEM plenary at La Fonda

08:00-08:45 - GGCM Tutorial: Mary Hudson, Dartmouth College, "ULF Wave Modelling With A Motive: Effects on Energetic Particles"

08:45-09:30 - GI Tutorial: Masaki Fujimoto,Tokyo Institute of Technology, "Formation of the plasma sheet"

0930-1000
Break
1000-1200

CEDAR plenary session #6 at Eldorado

1000-1015 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #3: Using plasma turbulence to understand the global impact of billions of daily meteors - Lars Dyrud (BU)

1015-1030 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #4: Seasonal tidal variation in the mesopause region over Ft. Collins, CO (40.6N, 105W) - Tao (Titus) Yuan (CSU)

1030-1045 Passive Optics Report - John Meriwether (Clemson)

1045-1055 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #5: Phase vs. group velocities in E region radar observations - Josef Drexler (Cornell)

1055-1115 CEDAR Post-Doc Report #6: Lidar studies of mesospheric clouds and Na layer at Sondrestrom, Greenland - Weilin Pan (SRI)

1115-1125 CEDAR DB Update - Barbara Emery (NCAR)

1125-1135 NASA Roadmap: Where Do We Go From Here? - Geoff Crowley (SWRI)

1135-1140 Announcement of World Day Scheduling - Wes Swartz (Cornell)

1140-1145 Plans for upgrading the Horizontal Wind Model - Doug Drob (NRL)

(Break for lunch at 1145 am for CEDAR)

GEM workshops # 9 at La Fonda

GI: Breakout: Origin and transport of plasma in the plasma sheet
Contacts: Terry Onsager and Antonius Otto

1200-0130

Lunch

(CSSC + joint Cedar/GEM lunch at La Terraza La Fonda about meeting, etc.)

0130 Pick up at Eldorado then La Fonda for field trip to Bandelier/Bradbury (extra cost field trip)
0630 Return to Eldorado then La Fonda from field trip to Bandelier/Bradbury
0130-0330

JOINT Workshop session #4 Auroral Boundaries:

Finding Them in Observations and Model Output Files (contacts: Bill Peterson and Josh Semeter) - continued from Wed

0130-0330

CEDAR workshop session #6 at Eldorado

(j3) MI coupling and ionospheric storms conveners: Choasong Huang and Bela Fejer (Anasazi North)

(C10) Optical calibration techniques and issues conveners: Susan Nossal, Mike Taylor and Tom Slanger (Zia)

(C1) Mesospheric effects of sudden stratospheric warming events conveners: Irfan Azeem and Hanli Liu (Sunset)

GEM workshop # 10 at La Fonda

GI: Breakout: Magnetopause Processes
Contact Jean Berchem

  1. Kinetic modeling of magnetopause reconnection (Michael Hess)
  2. Component merging at the magnetopause (John Dorelli)
  3. Electron measurements at the magnetopause (Benoit Lavraud)
  4. Flux transfer events (Yongli Wang)
  5. Solar wind entry and plasma sheet formation (Wenhui Li)

0330-0400
Break
0400-0600

CEDAR Workshop session #7 at Eldorado

(j5) Comparative magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling conveners: Aaron Ridley and Jackie Schoendorf (Anasazi North)

(j6) Scheduling the upper atmospheric facilities for World Day coordinated experiments convener: Wes Swartz (Zia)

(C4) Improving neutral wind specification in the E and F regions conveners: John Emmert and Doug Drob (Sunset)

GEM workshop # 11 at La Fonda

GI: Breakout: The magnetopause
Contact Jean Berchem

0600-0700 Dinner
0645 Bus from Eldorado to Fort Marcy
0700-1000  

GEM Poster Session in La Terraza

Last updated June 20, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

Friday, July 1, 2005

  CEDAR GEM
0745 Bus from Fort Marcy to Eldorado Hotel
0800-1000

CEDAR workshop session #8 at Eldorado

(j4) Coupled Geospace: Part 1: Jan 2004 flares, magnetic activity and solar wind voids (Joint ICESTAR-CAWSES campaign), March/April 2004 CAWSES campaign events, High Speed Streams in 2003 conveners: Larry Paxton and Janet Kozyra (Anasazi)

(j7) HLPS-Plasma structures in the cusp regions and their electrodynamics and plasma dynamics conveners: Cesar Valladares, Jan Sojka, and Lie Zhu (Zia)

(C12) Recent advances in Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGF) and sprite research conveners: Mark Stanley, Victor Pasko and Mike Taylor (Sunset)

GEM plenary at The La Fonda Ballroom (starts at 8:30)

08:30-09:15 - GGCM Tutorial: Aaron Ridley, University of Michigan, "The Tribulations and Exultations in Coupling Models of the Magnetosphere with Ionosphere-Thermosphere Models."

09:15-10:00 - GI Tutorial: Vahe Peroomian, UCLA, "Large-scale kinetic simulations of the Magnetosphere"

0945 Pick up at Eldorado then La Fonda for field trip to Museum Hill (extra cost field trip)
1215 Depart Museum Hill to return to Eldorado and then La Fonda
1000-1030
Break
1030-1230

CEDAR workshop session #9 at Eldorado

(j4)Coupled Geospace: Part 2: Magnetic storms and superstorms and other sun-earth events conveners Larry Paxton and Janet Kozyra (Anasazi)

(C7,j?) Collaborative research using the low and mid-latitude facilities conveners Dave Hysell and Mike Sulzer (Zia)

(C5) Middle atmospheric forecasting techniques convenor A. Gerrard (Sunset)

GEM workshop # 12 at La Fonda

GI: The Cusp
Contact: Karlheinz Trattner

Speakers:

  1. Ted Fritz: The possible role of the cusp in magnetospheric processes
  2. K. Trattner: Energetic ions in the Cusp
  3. J. Chen: Source of energetic ions in the Cusp
  4. S-W Chang: Shock Acceleration and Cusp Acceleration
  5. R. Sheldon: On the Trapping and Leakage of relativistic electrons in the cusp
  6. D. Sibeck: Magnetospheric Source
Location: New Mexico Room

1230-0130   Lunch
12:30

CEDAR Adjourns

1240 Bus from Eldorado to Fort Marcy
0145 Bus from Fort Marcy to Plaza and Eldorado for field trips
0200 Pick up at Eldorado and then La Fonda for field trip to Chimayo Village
0600 Return to Eldorado then La Fonda from field trip to Chimayo Village
0200-0600 Cooking school class near the plaza (extra cost)
1:30-03:30  

GEM Workshop # 13 at La Fonda

GI: Summary and Future Plans
Location: New Mexico Room

03:30   GEM Meeting Adjourns
04:00-06:00   GEM Steering Committee meeting at La Fonda
Location: TBA
0630 Bus from Eldorado Hotel to Fort Marcy

Last updated June 20, 2005 by FT/BH/BE

Color Notes:

  1. MIC = Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Campaign (GEM)
  2. IM/S = Inner Magnetosphere Storms Campaign (GEM)
  3. GI = Global Interactions Campaign (GEM)
  4. GGCM
  5. CEDAR

The GEM workshop may continue through Friday afternoon if needed.  In that case the SC meeting will be moved to the evening.