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Program Overview
Below, a list of sessions and TDM's with link in chronological order. This is handy for mobile telephone users.
Monday 24-Oct
Tuesday 25-Oct
Wednesday 26-Oct
Thursday 27-Oct
Friday 28-Oct
Arrival time
Arrival time
Arrival time
Arrival time
Plenary
P1
Water
08:45-10:15
Live SWx Forecast
10:15-10:20
Plenary
P4
Water
08:45-10:15
Live SWx Forecast
10:15-10:20
Plenary
P3
Water
08:45-10:15
Live SWx Forecast
10:15-10:20
Plenary
P2
Water
08:45-10:15
Live SWx Forecast
10:15-10:20
Registration
From 9:00
Tutorial
Water
10:00
Refreshments
10:20-10:45
Posters I
& Refreshments
10:20-11:30
Posters II
& Refreshments
10:20-11:30
Posters II
& Refreshments
10:20-11:30
Topical Discussion
Meetings
t2/water
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t1/Fire
-
t13/Earth
10:45-12:00
Opening Keynotes
Live SWx Forecast
Water
11:30-12:15
Topical Discussion
Meetings
t6/Earth
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t10/Fire
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t11/Air
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t12/Water
11:30-12:45
Topical Discussion
Meetings
t3/Fire
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t5/Earth
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t8/Water
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t14/Air
11:30-12:45
Topical Discussion
Meetings
t4/Air
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t9/Fire
11:30-12:45
SW research session
swr1/Water
11:30-12:45
Lunch
12:00-13:30
Observe
the partial solar eclipse!
Lunch
12:15-13:45
Lunch
12:45-14:15
Lunch
12:45-14:15
15 min break
Closing/Feedback
Water
13:00
Parallel sessions
cd2/Fire
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swr4/Earth
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swr2/Water
13:30-14:45
Parallel sessions
cd1/Earth
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cd7/Fire
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swr2/Water
13:45-15:00
Parallel sessions
cd5/Fire
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cd8/Earth
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swr4/Water
14:15-15:15
Parallel sessions
swr1/Water
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swr3/Fire
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swr4/Earth
14:15-15:30
Posters I
& Refreshments
14:45-15:45
Posters I
& Refreshments
15:00-16:00
Changeover Time
SWWT
Water
15:30-17:00
Posters II
& Refreshments
15:30-16:30
Parallel sessions
cd2/Water
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cd6/Earth
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swr5/Fire
15:45-16:45
Parallel sessions
cd1/Earth
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cd6/Fire
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swr2/Water
16:00-17:00
Parallel sessions
cd3/Fire
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cd4/Earth
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swr1/Water
16:30-17:45
Changeover Time
Changeover Time
Parallel sessions
cd1/Earth
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cd2/Water
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swr5/Fire
17:00-18:00
Fair
Observation Forum
Aurora Exhibition
17:00-20:00
E-SWAN General Assembly
Water
17:15-18:45
Free time
Public Lecture
Earth
18:15-18:45
Welcome Reception
coffee area
18:45-21:00
Music night
19:00-01:00
Conference Dinner
Poster hall
20:00-23:00
Mystery event - Mystery event - Mystery event - Mystery event - Mystery event - Mystery event
from Monday noon to Friday noon
Monday
13:45-15:00 - sessions
cd1/Earth - Artificial intelligence in the service of space weather
cd7/Fire - Space Weather Effects on Aviation
swr2/Water - Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Energetic Particles
16:00-17:00 - sessions
cd1/Earth - Artificial intelligence in the service of space weather
cd6/Fire - Near Earth Space Radiation and Plasma Environment: Science and Space Weather Applications
swr2/Water - Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Energetic Particles
Tuesday
08:45-10:15 - plenary
P1/water - Ground-Based Space Weather Monitoring Networks
10:45-12:00 - TDM
T2/water - Open discussion: Building the European Space Weather and Space Climat Association (E-SWAN)
T1/fire - Space Weather impacts to Low-Earth Orbit satellite operations
T13/air - The prototype SafeSpace space weather service
13:30-14:45 - sessions
cd2/Fire - Exploring Multi-Spacecraft Space Weather Monitoring
swr4/Earth - Magnetosphere, Ionosphere and Thermosphere Coupling
swr2/Water - nterplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Energetic Particles
15:45-16:45 - sessions
cd2/Water - Exploring Multi-Spacecraft Space Weather Monitoring
cd6/Earth - Near Earth Space Radiation and Plasma Environment: Science and Space Weather Applications
swr5/Fire - Geomagnetic Activity on Earth's Surface and Effects on Ground-Based Technological Systems
17:00-18:00 - sessions
cd1/Earth - Artificial intelligence in the service of space weather
cd2/Water - Ways to improve our space weather forecasting capabilities
swr5/Fire - Geomagnetic Activity on Earth's Surface and Effects on Ground-Based Technological Systems
Wednesday
08:45-10:15 - plenary
P4/water - Space Weather Effects on ground-level systems: Industrial and Other End users
11:30-12:45 - TDM
T6/Earth - Steps to improve user access to space weather observation data
T10/Fire - Probabilistic Data Assimilative Forecast of the Near-Earth Radiation Environment
T11/Air - Space Radiation Monitor Measurements: high-level datasets and availability
T12/water - International Space Weather Action Teams: Community-Driven Effort to Advance Space Weather Capabilities
14:15-15:15 - sessions
cd5/Fire - The ensemble method in SWx forecasting: bridging the gap between expectation and reality
swr4/Water - Magnetosphere, Ionosphere and Thermosphere Coupling
CD8/Earth - Measuring and modelling geoelectric fields for GIC studies
Thursday
08:45-10:15 - plenary
P3/water - Multi-techniques to monitor the Sun and solar wind for space weather
11:30-12:45 - TDM
T5/Earth - Coronal model validation for space-weather applications
T3/Fire - Utilisation of Real-time Solar Wind Data for Forecasting: Challenges and Possible Solutions
T14/Air - Coordination of international space weather activities
T8/water - The SEP Scoreboards — a discussion on improving the scoreboards with input from the community
14:15-15:30 - sessions
swr1/Water - Solar Sources of Space Weather
swr4/Earth - Magnetosphere, Ionosphere and Thermosphere Coupling
swr3/Fire - Radiation Belts Forecast Applications for End-Users: from current achievements and needs to future requirements
16:30-17:45 - sessions
cd3/Fire - Lessons from Space Climate: Extreme solar events
cd4/Earth - Recent advances in VLF observations of the ionosphere during space weather events
swr1/Water - Solar Sources of Space Weather
Friday
08:45-10:15 - plenary
P2/water - Multi-techniques to monitor the Sun and solar wind for space weather
11:30-12:45 - TDM + session
T9/Fire - Future instrument needs for space weather
T4/Air - ESA SWE Service Network and Portal in support of Science Operations of Interplanetary Missions
swr1/Water - Solar Sources of Space Weather