heliosphere impact on geospace ipy core project (#63) conducted by icestar, ihy (international...
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Heliosphere impact on geospace• IPY core project (#63) conducted by ICESTAR, IHY
(International Heliophysical Year) and 27 other consortia with scientists from 22 countries.
• Science about coupling phenomena affected by solar activity and cosmic background radiation– Between the different atmospheric layers – Between the magnetosphere and ionosphere– Between the different hemispheres
• In addition– Development of Virtual Observatories– New instrumentation and technology
• http://www.space.fmi.fi/ipyid63
Networking• IHY’s Coordinated Investigation Programmes
– Concept for measurement and research campaigns– IHY’s Discipline Planners will help in networking with data
providers and other groups sharing similar interests– 40 proposals submitted, 8 by consortia of IPY core project #63
• Links with geospace oriented programmes– CAWSES (Climate And Weather of the Sun-Earth System):
plans for a common data analysis workshop in Internet in fall 2006.
– COST296 (Mitigation of Ionospheric effects on Radio Systems): Coordination team for IHY/ICESTAR collaboration has been established recently
• Collaboration in building VxOs– IHY community is developing several VxOs in the NASA
Heliophysics Data Environment– ICESTAR’s VO (GAIA) for auroral precipitation data has been
included as an example VO to this Environment
Opportunities to assess newsworthy issues:
• ”Effects of Solar proton events on mid-atmospheric chemistry”– Multinational campaigns with versatile instrumentation (Scandinavia-
Alaska-Antarctica) – Continuous systematic radar observations of atmospheric flows and
temperatures at different altitudes homogenenous data sets for modelling work
• ”Space weather effects on space-born technology”– Distributed GPS-receiver networks Global picture of the ionospheric
electron content and scintillation effects on navigation systems– Meriodional chains of magnetometers Remote sensing of radiation belt
dynamics around the geostationary orbit • ”Birth of the Universe”
– Cosmic ray measurements in quiet conditions• ”New innovations in the measurement technology”
– Feasibilty studies for next generation incoherent scatter radars– Network of automatic meteo-magnetic stations: Do strong cyclones affect
ionospheric currents?