CEDAR 2012 Workshop: Geospace Response at Mid and High Latitudes

The following presentations were made at two CEDAR 2012 workshops on Monday June 24 and Tuesday June 25 on Geospace response at mid to high latitudes during recent geomagnetic storms.

The official description of the CEDAR workshop can be found at: http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/2012_Workshop:Geospace_system_response_to_storms.

A companion session at CEDAR was run by Naomi Maruyama and Tony Mannucci. The archive of those presentations is at the CEDAR wiki workshop page.

Day 1 (Monday 1330-1530 LT)

  • Phil Erickson - Intro to sessions and overview of Systems

  • Mike Ruohoniemi - SuperDARN: Mid-latitude SuperDARN observations of SAPS

  • Evan Thomas - GPS/TEC observations during SAPS event and SED fossils

  • Larry Lyons - Auroral streamers and flow channels. PFISR and optical data

  • Cheryl Huang - August 11 Storm; looking at energy inputs to thermosphere and dissipation

  • Toshi Nishimura - Harang flow shear in optical data

  • Asti Bhatt - Nightime F-region plasma lines

  • Phil Erickson - ISR: Inverse relationship between density and flow velocity; Ti heating with low density

Day 2 (Tuesday 1000-1200 LT)

  • Eric Donovan - Ground Optics; Aurora shows transport; need more fidelity of observations; TREX

  • Seebany Datta-Barua - ExB Dynamics using IDA4D (Bust inversion technique); dn/dt -> ExB drift

  • Lars Dyrud - AMPERE; using LFM to get conductance and compare w/ SuperDARN

  • Gary Bust - GPS/TEC; Florida effect

  • Josh Semeter - substorm observations from AMISR; sub-grid scale resolution; what is system? are small-scales important?

  • Hanna Dahlgren - flaming aurora; Break-up arcs

  • Yue Deng - Significance of altitude distributions of magnetospheric energy inputs to the upper atmosphere

  • Dave Klumpar - HRBE cubesat overpasses to give precipitation boundaries.

  • Simon Shepherd - SuperDARN support of RBSP and moving toward triggering

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