Presentations in Baden-Baden
HEPPA/SOLARIS 2014 - Agenda
Kongresshaus Baden-Baden, 5 – 9 May 2014, 1st floor, rooms S1/S2, Augustaplatz 1, Baden-Baden
All posters were on display from Monday morning to Wednesday afternoon.
Monday, 5 May 2014
8:00 – | 8:45: | Registration (registration is open all days 8:30 – 17:00 h) |
Chair: | Gabi Stiller | |
8:45 – | 9:00: | Welcome and logistics (Gabi Stiller) |
9:00 – | 9:45: | Radiation belt particle precipitation and its effects on atmospheric interaction: Van Allen probes observations (Harlan Spence) |
9:45 – | 10:15: | The challenges and problems in measuring energetic electron precipitation into the atmosphere (Mark A. Clilverd) |
10:15 – | 10:45: | One-slide presentations for poster session I (Posters A and E) |
10:45 - |
11:15: |
Coffee break leading into |
11:15 – | 12:30: | Poster session I (Posters A and E) |
12:30 – |
14:00: |
Lunch break |
Chair: | Harlan Spence | |
14:00 – | 14:45: | Measurements of solar irradiance – is the controversy solved? (Thierry Dudok de Wit) |
14:45 – | 15:15: | The solar cycle 24 and predictions of future solar variability (Natalie Krivova) |
15:15 - |
15:45: |
Coffee break leading into |
15:45 – | 17:30: | Poster session I (Posters A and E) |
18:00 – | 20:00: | Ice breaker at the “Kongresshaus” |
Tuesday, 6 May 2014:
8:30 – | 17:00: | Registration |
Chair: | Cora Randall | |
9:00 – | 9:45: | Variability of the thermal structure, composition, and energy balance of the mesosphere and thermosphere and influence of energetic particles as revealed by SABER (Martyn Mlynczak) |
9:45 – | 10:15: | The effects of precipitating radiation belt electrons on the mesospheric hydroxyl and ozone (Monika E. Andersson) |
10:15 – | 10:45: | One-slide presentations for poster session II (Posters B), Part 1 and Part 2 |
10:45 - |
11:15: |
Coffee break leading into |
11:15 – | 12:30: | Poster session II (Posters B) |
12:30 – |
14:00: |
Lunch break |
Chair: | Martyn Mlynczak | |
14:00 – | 14:45: | Progress in the detection of solar cycle signals in the lower atmosphere (Dan Marsh) |
14:45 – | 15:15: | Mathematical methods in atmosphere and climate modelling (Marko Laine) |
15:15 - |
15:45: |
Coffee break leading into |
15:45 – | 17:30: | Poster session II (Posters B) |
18:30 – | ca. 20:00: | Guided walking tour through Baden-Baden (optional, extra cost 5 Euro); meeting point: in front of the “Kongresshaus” |
Wednesday, 7 May 2014:
8:30 – | 17:00: | Registration |
Chair: | Katja Matthes | |
9:00 – | 9:45: | The influence of solar variability past, present and future, on North Atlantic Climate (Jeff Knight) |
9:45 – | 10:30: | Solar and Particle Effects on the Tropospheric Climate (Eugene Rozanov) |
10:30 – | 11:00: | One-slide presentations for poster session III (Posters C and D) |
11:00 - |
11:30: |
Coffee break leading into |
11:30 – | 12:30: | Poster session III (Posters C and D) |
12:30 – |
14:00: |
Lunch break |
Chair: | Manuel López-Puertas | |
14:00 – | 14:45: | Possible implications of a future grand solar minimum for surface climate (Amanda Maycock), Part 1 and Part 2 |
14:45 – | 15:15: | HEPPA/SOLARIS outstanding questions (Bernd Funke and Katja Matthes) |
15:15 - |
15:45: |
Coffee break leading into |
15:45 – | 17:30: | Poster session III (Posters C and D) |
19:00 – | 22:00: | Conference dinner at the “Kurhaus Baden-Baden” |
Thursday, 8 May 2014:
Friday, 9 May 2014:
8:30 – | 12:00: | Registration | |
9:00 – | 12:30: | Break-out sessions for SPARC SOLARIS-HEPPA activities (HEPPA-II, SolarMIP, etc.) | |
10:30 - |
11:00: |
Coffee break |
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11:00 – | 12:30: | HEPPA and SOLARIS break-out sessions cntd. | |
12:30 – |
14:00: |
Lunch break |
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14:00 – | 14:30: | HEPPA-II and SolarMIP Reporting session (Bernd Funke and Katja Matthes) | |
14:30 – | 15:30: | Discussion on new/future projects within SOLARIS-HEPPA | |
Chair: | Bernd Funke and Katja Matthes | ||
14:30 – | 15:00: | CCMI evaluations: Solar trend (Discussion lead:Bernd Funke and Katja Matthes) | |
15:00 – | 15:30: | CCMI evaluations: Solar forcing uncertainties (Discussion lead: Bernd Funke and Katja Matthes) | |
15:30 - |
16:00: |
Coffee break |
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Chair: | Gabi Stiller | ||
16:00 – | 17:00: | Final discussion, next meeting, etc. | |
17:00 | Close of workshop, adjourn |
Poster Sessions:
(every day: 30 min 1-slide poster presentations, 75 min poster session in the morning, 105 min poster session in the afternoon)
Poster Session I:
Monday, 5 May 2014
1-slide poster presentations from 10:15-10:45
poster session from 11:15-12:30 and 15:45-17:30: Topics A and E
Topic A: Solar and Particle Variability and
Topic E: Tools for Assessing Solar and Particle Influences (new or improved measurements, models, etc)
Name | Title | Topic | Board Number |
Beharell, Mathew | Substorm induced energetic electron precipitation: morphology and prediction | E | 13 |
v. Clarmann, Thomas | MIPAS: A dataset for testing hypotheses on the impact of particle precipitation on the atmosphere | E | 16 |
Duthie, Rodger | A model of energetic electron precipitation fluxes inside and outside of the plasmasphere during space weather events | E | 18 |
Hardman, Rachael | Investigating electron precipitation events using near-conjugate observations from St. John's, New Foundland, and Halley, Antarctica | A | 42 |
Jahn, Jörg-Micha | Low altitude energetic neutral atom emissions: Remote sensing energetic particle precipitation with neutrals | E | 22 |
Kalakoski, Niilo | Impacts of using different meteorological datasets for nudging WACCM | E | 24 |
Kaufmann, Martin | Atomic oxygen measurements in the mesopause region from 2002 to 2012 | E | 26 |
Kero, Antti | Ionospheric electron density profile estimation by spectral riometry | A | 40 |
Misios, Stergios | Lagged climate responses to the 11-year solar cycle in the CMIP5 historical simulations | E | 37 |
Nesse Tyssøy, Hilde | Parameterization of the day-night asymmetry in the atmospheric energy deposition during solar proton events | A | 8 |
Newell, Patrick | OVATION Prime-2013: Solar wind Driven Precipitation Model Extended to Higher Geomagnetic Activity Levels | E | 28 |
Peck, Ethan | Correction to the POES MEPED instrument data | E | 30 |
Sandanger, Marit Irene | A new method of recalibrating NOAA MEPED proton measurements | E | 47 |
Shetti, Dadaso | GPS-TEC and Equatorial Plasma Bubbles observations during the period 2002-2013 | A | 10 |
Urban, Jo | Effects of solar activity and high energetic particle precipitation on middle atmospheric composition as observed by the Odin Sub-millimetre Radiometer | E | 7 |
Vlasov, Alexey | The vertical extension of EMAC to the MLT region | E | 32 |
Wissing, Jan Maik | The Atmospheric Ionization Module Osnabrück (AIMOS) | E | 34 |
Poster Session II:
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
1-slide poster presentations from 10:15-10:45
poster session from 11:15-12:30 and 15:45-17:30: Topic B
Topic B (Solar and Particle Effects on the Stratosphere and Above)
Name | Title | Topic | Board Number |
Bednarz, Ewa | The response of chemistry and climate to the 11-year solar cycle in UMUKCA | B | 1 |
Funke, Bernd | Hemispheric distributions and inter-annual variability of Noy produced by Energetic Particle Precipitation in 2002-2012 as measured by MIPAS | B | 43 |
Funke, Bernd | A semi-empirical model for mesospheric and stratospheric Noy produced by energetic particle precipitation | B | 45 |
Fytterer, Tilo | Solar and particle induced ozone variations and temperature/dynamical feedbacks in the middle atmosphere | B | 3 |
Hendrickx, Koen | Effects of high energetic particles on nitric oxide measured by Odin-SMR | B | 5 |
Kren, Andrew | Examining the stratospheric response to the solar cycle in a coupled WACCM simulation with internally generated QBO | B | 48 |
Kren, Andrew | Examing the decadal variability in the stratosphere in two 200-yr WACCM simulations | B | 50 |
Megner, Linda | Solar impact on total water content in the summer polar mesopause | B | 9 |
Meraner, Katharina | Downward transport of nitrogen oxides in HAMMONIA | B | 11 |
Nieder, Holger | Nox production due to solar forcing in the MLT region - advances in ion chemistry treatment | B | 39 |
Orsolini, Yvan | Impact of energetic particle precipitation on the middle atmosphere through stratospheric nitrid acid | B | 15 |
Päivärinta, Sanna-Mari | Observed effects of solar proton events and sudden stratospheric warmings on odd nitrogen and ozone in the polar middle atmosphere | B | 20 |
Pérot, Kristell | Unusually strong nitric oxide descent in the Arctic middle atmosphere in early 2013 as observed by Odin/SMR | B | 17 |
Reddmann, Thomas | Long-term impact of Noy transport from the lower thermosphere in the KASIMA model | B | 19 |
Seppälä, Annika | Energetic particle forcing of the Northern hemisphere winter stratosphere: Comparison to solar irradiance forcing | B | 23 |
Sinnhuber, Miriam | Local Nox response to geomagnetic activity from the upper stratosphere to the lower thermosphere | B | 33 |
Verronen, Pekka | Comparison of modelled and observed effects of radiation belt electron precipitation on mesospheric hydroxyl and ozone | B | 21 |
Whiter, Daniel | A descent of the aurora over Lapland | B | 35 |
Poster Session III:
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
1-slide poster presentations from 10:30-11:00poster session from 11:30-12:30 and 15:45-17:30: Topics C and D
Topic C (Solar and Particle Effects on the Troposphere and Climate)
Topic D (Atmosphere and Ocean/Atmosphere Coupling)
Name | Title | Topic | Board Number |
Bailey, Scott | SOFIE observations of gravity wave activity and thermosphere to stratosphere descent triggered by the 2013 Stratospheric Sudden Warming | D | 12 |
Benze, Susanne | The Polar Mesospheric Cloud season onset and end as indicators of atmospheric coupling and solar cycle effects | D | 14 |
Calisto, Marco | Influence of a Carrington-like event on the atmospheric chemistry, temperature, and dynamics: revised | C | 2 |
Didebulidze, Goderdzi | The seasonal variations of cloudless days and nights in Abastumani and their possible coupling with cosmic factors and climate change | C | 4 |
Hackett, Adrianna | Evidence for elevated stratopause events in modern and historical meteorological data | D | 25 |
Holt, Laura | Indirect effect of EPP and sudden stratospheric warming events in observations | D | 27 |
Lam, Mai Mai | Response of the lower atmosphere to changes in the global atmospheric electrical circuit associated with solar wind variability | C | 6 |
Maliniemi, Ville | Spatial distribution of Northern Hemisphere winter temperatures during different phases of the solar cycle | C | 29 |
Misios, Stergios | The role of the oceans in shaping the tropospheric response to the 11 year solar cycle | C | 44 |
Misios, Stergios | A SOLID survey on the needs of climate and chemistry-climate modelling communities for new irradiance data sets | C | 46 |
Sunkara, Eswaraiah | Vertical and latitudinal coupling of lower and middle atmosphere observed with network of Radars over Indian region | D | 36 |
Thiéblemont, Rémi | North Atlantic Surface Response to the 11-year Solar Cycle | D | 38 |
Yoshida, Kohei | Solar influence on Last Millennium climate simulated by MRI-CGCM3 | C | 31 |