Poster Titles - 2003

All posters can be on display in the Millennium Room and Century Room from Monday morning through Wednesday afternoon. The posters are arranged in the rooms by major topic area and by poster number. The poster numbers, titles, and authors are listed below. Also indicated is the specific poster session (Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday) when the authors are encouraged to be in attendance at their poster.

Space Weather Operations and Education
Author in Attendance: Monday

1. The ESA Space Weather Applications Pilot Project
          A. Glover (1,2), A. Hilgers(1), E. Daly(1)

2. SWEET – A Space Weather Proposal for EU’s 6th Framework Programme
          Hanna Lappalainen, Risto Pirjola, Kirsti Kauristie, Alexi Glover, and Alain Hilgers

3. Regional Space Weather Service
          Iwona Stanislawska and Zbigniew Klos

4. Space Weather Operational Airline Risks Service (SOARS)
          Bryn Jones, Bob Bentley and Roger Iles

5. Quantifying the Value of the Socio-Economic Effects of Space Weather
          R. A. Williamson, H. R. Hertzfeld and M. A. LePage

6. Federal Interagency Coordination: The National Space Weather Program--An Example of Success
          Samuel P. Williamson

7. Measuring the Performance of Space Weather Models
          K.A. Keller, M. Hesse, L. Rastaetter, M.M. Kuznetsova and T. Moretto

8. A Software Engineering Process for Operational Space Weather Systems
          S. Dave Bouwer and W. Kent Tobiska

9. Satellite Drag Simulations for the Undergraduate Curriculum
          Delores Knipp and Evelyn Patterson

10. Introducing Space Weather to the Standard Physics Curriculum
          Isidoros Doxas

Ionosphere and Thermosphere
Author in Attendance: Monday

11. UV-Derived Atmospheric Density and Application to Orbit Determination
          A.C. Nicholas, S.E. Thonnard, J.M. Picone, S.L. Coffey, L.M. Healy, S.H. Knowles,
          K.A. Akins and S.M. McCoy

12. Recent Advances and the Future of Neutral Atmospheric Forecasting
          C.F. Minter, T.J. Fuller-Rowell and M.V. Codrescu

13. GAIM Validation and Steps Toward a Storm-time VTEC Empirical Model
          E.A.Araujo-Pradere, T.J. Fuller-Rowell and Paul S. Spencer

14. Initial Validation of 3-D Ionospheric Plasma Densities In GAIM
          Ludger Scherliess, Robert W. Schunk, Jan J. Sojka and Donald C. Thompson

15. Data Assimilation for Ionospheric Imaging: Achieving Geodetic Accuracy Requirements
          Paul S. Spencer and Douglas S. Robertson

16. GPS-based Global Real-time TEC Monitoring
          Suszcynsky, D. M., M. B. Pongratz, T. J. Fitzgerald and A. R. Jacobson

17. IDA3D Global Electron Density Maps of the Bastille Day Storm
          T.W. Garner, G.S. Bust and T.L. Gaussiran II

18. An Ionosonde for Space Weather Needs in the 21st Century
          J. W. Wright, R. N. Grubb, N. A. Zabotin, M. T. Rietveld, F. T. Berkey and
          R.C. Livingston

19. Management of Communication Networks with the Aid of Space Weather Information
          John M. Goodman

20. Communications / Navigation Outage Forecasting System
          F. J. Rich, O. de la Beaujardiere and L. Jeong

21. PROV_SCINT - A Real-time Scintillation Forecasting Test Product
          Vince Eccles, Jan Sojka and Dave Anderson

22. Use of Electrojet Strength for the Prediction of Equatorial and Low latitude Scintillation Activity
          R. S. Dabas, S. C. Garg and K.G. M. Pillai

23. Evaluation of Statistical Convection Patterns For Real-Time Ionospheric Specifications and Forecasts
          Hamed A. Bekerat, Robert W. Schunk and Ludger Scherliess

24. On the Relationship Between Neutral Density and the Polar Cap Index
          F.K. Chun, M.G. McHarg, D.J. Knipp, and F. Marcos

25. Ionospheric Joule Heating response to IMF and Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Variations
          M.G. McHarg, F.K. Chun and D.J. Knipp

26. AF-GEO Space as a Tool for Space Weather Education and Training
          L. Habash Krause and D. J. Knipp

27. Thermospheric/Ionospheric Measurements with the FalconSAT-3
          H. Dogo, T. Warren, R. G. Whiting, L. Habash Krause, F. K. Chun and F. A. Herrero

28. AF-GEOSpace Version 2.0: Software for the Space Environment
          Robert V. Hilmer

Magnetosphere
Author in Attendance: Tuesday

29. Connections within Geospace, Living With a Star Response
          L Zanetti, N Fox, B. Mauk, D Mitchell, P Brandt, B Anderson and H Korth

30. The Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling Empirical Model Chain
          R.S. Weigel, D.N.Baker, D. Vassiliadis, A.J. Klimas, E.J. Rigler, N. Arge and
          R.L. McPherron

31. Fully Coupled Michigan MHD-Rice Convection Model for a Northward Turning
          D.L. De Zeeuw, S. Sazykin, R.A. Wolf, T.I. Gombosi and K.G. Powell

32. Modeling a Space Weather Event From the Sun to the Earth: Magnetospheric Results
          A. Ridley, D. De Zeeuw, T. Gombosi, K. Hansen,W. Manchester, I. Sokolov and G. Tóth

33. Can the Ring Current be the Dominant Cause of the Dst Index?
          M. W. Liemohn, J. W. Kozyra and A. J. Ridley

34. Estimation of the Dst Index Based on the AL Index
          Byung-Ho Ahn and Ga-Hee Moon

35. Sudden Commencement Geomagnetic Storms: Climatological Forecasting based on Solar Rotation
          Gary Parker

36. Environmental Data from the GPS Constellation / Relativistic Electron Dynamics in the Outer Radiation Belt
          R. H. W. Friedel, T. E. Cayton, C. E. Ingraham and G. E Reeves

37. Structure and Dynamics of the Outer Radiation Belt: Implications for Electron Storm Forecasting
          D. Vassiliadis, D. N. Baker, R.S. Weigel, A.J. Klimas, E.J. Rigler, S. G. Kanekal and R. Friedel

38. Satellite Anomaly Assessments: Operations, History, Databasing, and Current Product Development
          S. Quigley

39. Using Branch Prediction and Speculative Execution to Forecast Space Weather
          I. Doxas and W. Horton

40. Global and Multi-scale dynamics of the Magnetosphere and its Implications on Space Weather Forecasting
          Surja Sharma, Sasha Ukhorskiy and Misha Sitnov

41. Space Weather 2002 and Geomagnetic Activity in North America
          L. Trichtchenko

42. A Survey of Auroral Power Deposition Using the UVI-OST Auroral Image Database
          Glynn A. Germany and Chih-Cheng Hung

43. Studies of Geomagnetically Induced Currents in Power Systems and Pipelines at the Finnish Meteorological Institute
          Antti Pulkkinen, Risto Pirjola and Ari Viljanen

44. Real-time Prediction of High-latitude Ionospheric Electrodynamics
          Daniel R. Weimer

45. Cross-correlations of Joule heat parameters from the Dynamics Explorer-2 Satellite
          Barbara Emery and Arthur Richmond

46. The Analysis of the Association Between Geomagnetic Activity and NAO Phases
          Josef Bochnicek and Pavel Hejda

Solar and Interplanetary
Author in Attendance: Wednesday

47. The Effect of the 11-Year Solar Cycle in the Stratosphere and in the Tropical Troposphere in July-August
          Harry van Loon

48. Operational Solar Forecasting: The Second Generation
          W.K. Tobiska, K. Schatten, W. Pryor, E. Quemerais and D. Bouwer

49. Synoptic Images of the Far Side of the Sun
          D.C. Braun and C. Lindsey

50. Photospheric Magnetic Field Properties of Flaring vs. Flare-Quiet Active Regions II: A Magnetic Charge Topology Model and Statistical Results
          Graham Barnes, K. D. Leka and D. W. Longcope

51. Photospheric Magnetic Field Properties of Flaring vs. Flare-Quiet Active Regions I: Data, General Approach, and Statistical Results
          K. D. Leka and Graham Barnes

52. Magnetic Field in a Flux Rope with not Constant Alpha
          E. Romashets and M. Vandas

53. Post-Flare Arcade Structure: ‘Cool’ Loops and ‘Hot’ Fans
          Steven M. Hill

54. Solar Active Region Display System
          M. J. Golightly (NASA JSC), V Raben (Raben Systems), Mark Weyland (Lockheed Martin) and
          A.S. Johnson (Lockheed Martin)

55. IPS Radio and Space Services Culgoora Observatory Upgrade
          Garth Patterson

56. Improved Solar Observing Optical Network (ISOON)
          P.H. Wiborg, J.B. Mozer, N.E. Dalrymple, D.F. Neidig, T. Henry, R. Dunn and C. Gullixson

57. Integrated Soft X-Ray Intensity of Solar Flares and SEP Productivity
          Maki Akioka and Yuki Kubo

58. Variations of Cutoff Latitude during Selected Solar Energetic Proton Events
          M. J. Birch, B. J. I. Bromage, J. K. Hargreaves and A. Senior

59. Cosmic Rays and Space Weather
          Lev I. Dorman

60. Forecast of Solar Flare Particle Events Using Cosmic-Ray Neutron Monitor and Satellite On-line Data: Principles of the Algorithm and its Verification
          L. I. Dorman, N. Iucci, M. Murat, M.Parisi, L.A. Pustil’nik, A. Sternlieb, G. Villoresi and
          I.G. Zukerman

61. Preflare Activity and Filement Eruption Associated With an X1.8 Flare
          Y.-J. Moon, J. Chae, G. S. Choe, H. Wang and Y.D. Park

62. An Investigation of Solar Maximum Metric Type II Radio Bursts: Do Two Kinds of Coronal Shock Sources Exist?
          A. Shanmugaraju, Y. -J. Moon, M. Dryer and S. Umapathy

63. A Statistical Comparison of Shock and CME Arrival Models for Sun-to-Earth Transit
          K.-S. Cho, Y.-J. Moon, M. Dryer, C.D. Fry, Y.-D. Park and K.-S. Kim

64. A Real-Time Solar Wind Forecast System and “Fearless Forecast” Skill
          C.D. Fry (1), M. Dryer (2,3), W. Sun (2), C.S. Deehr (2), E. Hoch (2), T.R. Detman (3),
          Z. Smith (3), S.-I. Akasofu (4), C.-C. Wu (5,6) and D. Berdichevsky (6,7)

65. A Real-Time Hybrid Heliospheric Modeling System
          T.R. Detman, C.N. Arge, V. Pizzo, Z. Smith, C. Fry and M. Dryer

66. Comparison of Space Weather Models used in the Operational Environment to Predict Interplanetary Shock arrivals at Earth, based on Solar Data
          Z. Smith and W. Murtagh

67. Skill in Real-time Solar Wind Shock Forecasting
          Joel B. Mozer and William M. Briggs

68. A Three-Dimensional Synthetic Model of Solar Wind Incorporating Solar Magnetogram Observations
          I.I. Roussev, T.I. Gombosi, I.V. Sokolov, M. Velli, W. Manchester IV, D.L. DeZeeuw, P. Liewer,
          G. Toth, and J. Luhmann

69. Modeling a Space Weather Event from the Sun to Earth: CME Generation and Interplanetary Propagation
          W. Manchester, D. De Zeeuw, T. Gombosi, K. Hansen, A. Ridley, I. Roussev, I. Sokolov and G. Toth

70. Solar and Heliospheric Activities of CISM
          The Solar and Heliospheric CISM Subgroup

71. CME Evolution in the Corona and Solar Wind
          Jon A. Linker, Roberto Lionello, Zoran Mikic, Pete Riley and Dusan Odstrcil

72. Computer Aided CME Tracking: Proof of Principle
          David Berghmans

73. Solar Wind Disturbances and Their Sources in the EUV Solar Corona
          A. N. Zhukov (1,2), I. S. Veselovsky (2), V. Bothmer (3), A. V. Dmitriev (2), F. Clette (1),
          D. Berghmans (1), J.-F. Hochedez (1), E. P. Romashets (4) and P. Cargill (5)

74. Correlation Between Speeds of CMEs and the Intensity of Geomagnetic Storms
          Vasyl Yurchyshyn, Haimin Wang and Valentyna Abramenko

75. The NASA STEREO Mission
          D.A. Biesecker