Space weather
Scope
Space weather is a physical process in the solar-terrestrial coupled system, where mutual interaction between different regimes is crucial. Particular interests are on the solar flare, storm and substorm. The results will be applied to prediction of the space weather. We focus on both fundamental physics and their applications using global observations and simulations.
Convener
Takashi Kikuchi
kikuchi@stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Kazunari Shibata
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May 26th PEM005 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
PEM005-P01 Geomagnetic sudden commencement(SC) seen from the solar wind Tohru Araki Tohru Araki,
Takashi Kikuchi,
Atsuki Shinbori
PEM005-P02 Analysis of real-time magnetosphere simulation data using location of magnetopause Shinichi Watari Shinichi Watari,
Ken Tsubouchi,
Yasuhiro MORIKAWA et al.
PEM005-P03 Global ionospheric currents driven by storm-time electric fields Yuji Tsuji Yuji Tsuji,
Atsuki Shinbori,
Takashi Kikuchi et al.
PEM005-P04 Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications Kunihiro Keika Louis J. Lanzerotti,
Kunihiro Keika
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