2007 CEDAR-DASI Workshop Handouts
2006 CEDAR-DASI Workshop Handouts
These are the .pdf handouts for the 2007 CEDAR-DASI Workshop. Some will be
in packets, while a limited number of the other handouts will be avaiable
on resource tables. You are welcome to download the materials in advance.
Primary Handouts
Secondary Handouts
Miscellaneous
Presentation Materials
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Keynote Speech #1: Dynamics of the Thermosphere by J. Forbes (U CO, 24 June 09:20)
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Keynote Speech #2: Neutral winds and their role in ionospheric electrodynamics by A. Richmond (NCAR, 24 June 11:40)
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Wind Measurements: Rockets by M. Larsen (Clemson U, 24 June 13:00)
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Measuring Middle Atmosphere Winds with Lasers by C. Gardner (U IL, 24 Jun 14:00)
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NSF Welcome and Small Satellites
by R. Behnke (NSF, 25 June 08:00)
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Report on Student Workshop
by R. Nikoukar (U IL, 25 June 08:15)
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CEDAR Prize Lecture: Meteoric Smoke - Where on Earth is it?
by John Plane (U Leeds, UK, 25 June 08:30)
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Multi-instrument observations of inner-magnetospheric density structures and dynamics
by E. Yizengaw (UCLA, 25 June 10:15)
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NASA Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) ground-based update
by D. Rusch (U CO, 25 June 10:30)
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Virtual Solar-Terrestrial Observatory (VSTO) and CEDAR DB update
by P. Fox (NCAR, 25 June 10:40)
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NRL Space Science Division Jobs for New PhDs
by J. Dahlburg (NRL, 25 June 10:50)
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Tutorial #1: The micrometeor flux in the MLT
by D. Janches (CoRA, 26 June 08:00)
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Tutorial #2: State of the art of modeling the Mesosphere
by D. Siskind (NRL, 27 Jun 08:00)
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Tutorial #3: State of the Art in Mesosphere Science
by John Meriwether (Clemson University, 28 June 08:00)
with supplementary material on
mesosphere inversion layers (MILs), on
references for MILs and instabilities, on
observational techniques and the mesosphere region, and on
gravity waves.
- CEDAR Post-Doc Report #2:
Comparing momentum flux of mesospheric gravity waves using different background
measurements and their impact on the background wind field
by M. Ejiri (USU, 28 Jun 09:00)
- Interim CEDAR Post-Doc Report #1:
Coordinated Space-Based Observations of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles
Using TIMED/Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) and Defense Meteorological
Satellites Program
by J. Comberiate (JHU/APL, 28 June 09:15)
- Interim CEDAR Post-Doc Report #2:
Modeling Studies of Optical Properties of Sprite Streamers and
Their Chemical Effects On the Upper Atmosphere
by N. Liu (PSU, 28 June 09:25)
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In Memory of Tor Hagfors
by D. Farley (Cornell, 28 June 10:10)
Plus other presentations in Workshops and on the wiki
-- Revised 12 Jul 2007 by emery@ucar.edu