The International Space Weather Initiative Workshop on Space Weather: Science and Applications

2 - 3 November 2021, online


jointly organized by
the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and
the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre of the Indian Space Research Organization, India


Programme
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Online Presentations

Note: The views expressed in the presentations and papers below are those of the authors and do not reflect the policies or views of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs. The presentations and papers are provided solely for informational purposes.

Session 1: Sun, Solar Wind and Extreme Solar Eruptions
Extreme solar eruptions and their space weather Consequences, Nat GOPALSWAMY, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
Helioseismology of the Interior Drivers of Solar Magnetism and Variability, S. P. RAJAGURU, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
The Solar Wind from the Sun to the Earth: A Multi-Scale Plasma, Daniel VERSCHAREN, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, United Kingdom
High Precision Pulsar Timing as a Probe of Solar Wind and Energetic Phenomena, B.C. JOSHI, NCRA-TIFR, India
Session 2: Space Weather - Sources, Consequences, Observations and Modeling
Fundamental Physics of Space Weather: From the Sun to the Heliosphere, D. NANDI, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India
F10.7: Sources of the canonical solar EUV proxy, S. SCHONFELD, Boston College, United States
The Effects of Extreme Space Weather on Society, Patricia DOHERTY, Boston College, United States
The NeQuick Ionospheric Electron Density Model and Space Weather, Bruno NAVA, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy
Session 3: Space Weather Impacts on Magnetosphere - Thermosphere - Ionosphere System
Penetration Electric Fields: Meaning, Nature, Importance and Complexities, D. CHAKRABARTY, Physical Research Laboratory, India
Ionospheric Studies using Radars - Indian Perspective, A. K. PATRA, National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, India
The Earth's Inner Magnetosphere and Space Weather, SHIOKAWA Kazuo, Nagoya University, Japan
Recent Developments for Solar Exploration, Sankar SUBRAMANIAN, Indian Space Research Organization, India
Session 4: Space Weather Instrumentation, Data, Outreach and Education
Solar Source Regions of Space Weather Events, B. JOSHI, USO, India
International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems: Space Weather and GNSS, Sharafat GADIMOVA, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Austria
Impact of Extreme Space Weather Events, Geeta VICHARE, IIG, India
Extreme Space Weather During Quiet Solar Conditions: Dynamics of the Low-Latitude Ionosphere, Keith GROVES, Boston College, United States
Space Weather Outreach at the Community Coordinated Modeling Centre (CCMC), M. Leila MAYS, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
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