(Hybrid Format) United Nations Workshop on
the International Space Weather Initiative: The Way Forward

26 - 30 June 2023
Vienna, Austria


Organized by
the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)


Co-sponsored by
the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG)

 


Online Presentations

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

Keynote addresses: Setting the tone
The Sun and Space Weather; Nat GOPALSWAMY, NASA, United States
Space Weather Campaigns; Manuela TEMMER, Austria
Session 1: Space Weather Instrumentation and Data
ISWI Data Coordination & Usage; Shing FUNG, NASA, United States
CALLISTO instrument and the e-Callisto network; Christian MONSTEIN, Switzerland
Analysis of Solar Radio Bursts Detected by a Single Station CALLISTO Spectrometer for Space Weather Study at Space Technology Complex, Banting, Malaysia; Chen Chen LAU, Malaysia
LOFAR radio-telescope as a novel instrument for ionosphere monitoring; Andrzej KRANKOWSKI, Poland
Estimating the daytime vertical E×B drift velocities in the F-region equatorial ionosphere using the IEEY and AMBER magnetic data in West Africa; Kassamba Abdel Aziz DIABY, Ivory Coast
Session 2: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling
The magnetospheric weather: origin and consequences; Rumi NAKAMURA, Austria
Ionospheric Space Weather; Susan SKONE, Canada
Interdisciplinary Space Weather Research: a Road to Follow; Sandro RADICELLA, Italy
The role of the ionosphere in the space weather; Lucilla ALFONSI, Italy
A Novel Ionospheric Diagram for Understanding Ionospheric Characteristics and Behaviour; Mehmet Baran ÖKTEN, Türkiye
Session 3: Space Weather Monitoring using Low-Cost Receiver Systems
Ionospheric Monitoring Using Low-cost GNSS receivers; Bruno NAVA, ICTP, Italy
Low-Cost GNSS Receiver System for Space Weather; Dinesh MANANDHAR, Japan
Scintillation Observations with a Low Cost GNSS Receiver; Keith GROVES, United States
Discussion Panel 1: ISWI Instruments
Presentation (combined); Shing FUNG, United States, Ivan DOROTOVIČ, Slovakia, Keith GROVES, United States, Dinesh MANANDHAR, Japan, Christian MONSTEIN, Switzerland
Session 4: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling (continued from session 2)
On the coupling between the equatorial electrojet and the solar quiet daily variation Sq current using ground observation; Babatunde RABIU, Nigeria
Behaviour of Galactic Cosmic Rays before and during high-energy magnetospheric electron flux enhancements; Olga KRYAKUNOVA, Kazakhstan
Longitudinal dependence of ionospheric irregularities to maximum ring current and PPEF during the storm of 4 November 2021; Nadia IMTIAZ, Pakistan
Prediction of Ionospheric Irregularities over Egypt using GNSS Observations and Deep Learning; Hassan NOORELDEEN, Egypt
Investigation of Ionospheric Response to Geomagnetic Storms over a Low-Latitude Station, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Emmanuel ARIYIBI, Nigeria
Session 5: Space Weather Modelling
Forecasting coronal mass ejections: modeling and observational challenges; Camilla SCOLINI, Belgium
Empirical climatological electron density models adaptation to Space Weather events representation; Yenca MIGOYA ORUÉ, Italy
Assessment of local derived ionospheric model in baseline ambiguity resolution; Siti Syukriah KHAMDAN, Malaysia
Ionospheric modeling using machine learning towards space weather operational service; Maria Graciela MOLINA, Argentina
CDPP web based tools for solar terrestrial physics and space weather; Frédéric PITOUT, France
Session 6: Space Weather Effects on Technology
An open-access massive data set for research on geomagnetic field effects on GPS/GNSS ionospheric delay; Renato FILJAR, Croatia
First Steps - Towards developing a Nowcasting Algorithm for Amplitude Scintillations in Peru; George Steve FAJARDO SORIA, Peru
Ionospheric effects on the performance of GAGAN satellites for aircraft precision approach; Narayan DHITAL, Germany
Effects of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles on Performances of Real-Time Kinematics (RTK); Pornchai SUPNITHI, Thailand
Effects of the relative dynamics of ionospheric irregularities and GPS satellites on receiver tracking loop performance; Trisani BISWAS, India
Session 7: Space Weather Research
Solar Energetic Particle events and their importance for Space Weather; Nina DRESING, Finland
Findings on the October effect; Daniela BANYS, Germany
Geoeffective twisted flux ropes in the solar wind near Earth; Sergio DASSO, Argentina
Operational Space Weather Services at University of Graz; Manuela TEMMER, Austria
Ionospheric response to the 23 - 31 August 2018 geomagnetic storm in the Europe-African longitude sector using multi-instrument observations; Teshome DUGASSA, Ethiopia
Session 8: Space Weather Research (continued from Session 7)
Ionospheric Plasma Anomaly Using GPS TEC Measurements from Nepal; Narayan CHAPAGAIN, Nepal
An Overview of Solar Radio Type II Bursts through analysis of associated solar and near-Earth space weather features during Ascending phase of SC 25; Jean UWAMAHORO, Rwanda
Investigation of the Ionospheric Irregularities over the EIA region during intense space Weather events within the African sector; Patrick SIBANDA, Zambia
Impact and mitigation of space weather effects on GNSS receiver performance; Amira HUSSEIN, Egypt
Atmospheric Irregularities over the Equatorial and Low Latitude Region during geomagnetically disturbed and quiet time; Patrick ESSIEN, Ghana
Session 9: National/Regional Space Weather Programs
SWAP: Space weather networking in Austria; Rachel BAILEY, Austria
Serbian space weather research activities; Nikola VESELINOVIĆ, Serbia
Space weather Infrastructure and Capacity Building in Africa; Paul Baki OLANDE, Kenya
Space Weather in Morocco; Aziza BOUNHIR, Morocco
Space Weather Studies in Indonesia; Yunita PERMATASARI, Indonesia
The International Meridian Circles Project A major opportunity for science, space weather monitoring and international collaboration Perspectives in Europe and Africa; Michel BLANC, France
Session 10: National/Regional Space Weather Programs (continued from Session 9)
Assessing the Interrelationship between Intense Geomagnetic Storms and Power Grid Disruptions in Poland; Agnieszka GIL, Poland
Validation of Ionospheric Irregularities observed by the COSMIC satellites over the low latitude African region; Patrick MUNGUFENI, Uganda
ISWI Webinar
Solar Flares and Space Weather (Recording); Lucia Kleint, University of Bern, Switzerland
Discussion Panel 2: ISWI - The Way Forward
Introduction; Manuela TEMMER, Austria
Joining forces with other international organizations and initiatives; Masha KUZNETSOVA, United States
Presentation; Mamoru ISHII, Japan
What would ISWI urgently need to bring Space Weather to the next level?; Babatunde RABIU, Nigeria
ISWI - The Way Forward; Nadia IMTIAZ, Pakistan
Session 11: Space Weather Case Studies
Magnetic flux ropes and space weather; Alexander NINDOS, Greece
Variations in the rotational speed of the solar corona (2011-2022); Ivan DOROTOVIČ, Slovakia
Addressing Space Weather Challenges on technology - Geomagnetically Induced Currents; Chigomezyo NGWIRA, United States
MoD Approach to Space Weather; Friedrich TEICHMANN, Austria
Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) Observations at Low Latitude Regions of ASEAN; Lin Min MIN MYINT, Thailand
Session 12: Space Weather Case Studies (continued from Session 11)
Effect of Turbulence of High Speed Solar Winds upstream of the Earth's Magnetosphere: Case of the Outer Minima of Solar Cycles 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24; Inza GNANOU, Burkina Faso
Stealth Coronal Mass Ejections and properties of its associated ICME; Ravindra Marutibhai JADAV, India
An empirical model for estimating ICMEs speeds, delays and expected geomagnetic activity; Nataly SHLYK, Russian Federation
"TROPOMAG: possible effects of geomagnetic storms on the troposphere; Paolo MADONIA, Italy
Session 13: Space Weather Case Studies (continued from Session 12)
Ionospheric response of intense geomagnetic storms over Indian low latitude regions; Abhay Kumar SINGH, India
Observations of X‐ ray and EUV fluxes during X‐class solar flares and response of upper ionosphere during 23rd and 24th Solar cycle; Arun Kumar UPADHAYAYA, India

 

 

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