Space and Planetary Sciences(P) |
Session Sub Category |
Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment(EM)
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Session ID |
P-EM08
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Title |
Space Weather and Space Climate
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Short title |
Space Weather and Space Climate
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Convener |
Name |
Ryuho Kataoka
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Affiliation |
National Institute of Polar Research
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Email |
kataoka.ryuho@nipr.ac.jp
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Co-convener 1.
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Name |
Yusuke Ebihara
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Affiliation |
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
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Email |
ebihara@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Co-convener 2.
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Name |
Kanya Kusano
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Affiliation |
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
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Email |
kusano@nagoya-u.jp
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Co-convener 3.
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Name |
Toshifumi Shimizu
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Affiliation |
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA
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Email |
shimizu.toshifumi@isas.jaxa.jp
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Co-convener 4.
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Name |
Yoshizumi Miyoshi
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Affiliation |
Solar-Terrestrial Environement Laboratory, Nagoya University
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Email |
miyoshi@stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp
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Co-convener 5.
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Name |
Ayumi Asai
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Affiliation |
Unit for Synergetic Studies of Space, Kyoto University
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Email |
asai@kwasan.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Co-convener 6.
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Name |
Tatsuhiko Sato
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Affiliation |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Email |
sato.tatsuhiko@jaea.go.jp
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Co-convener 7.
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Name |
Hidekatsu Jin
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Affiliation |
National Institude of Information and Communications Technology
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Email |
jin@nict.go.jp
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Co-convener 8.
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Name |
Kiminori Itoh
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Affiliation |
Graduate School of Engineering, Yokohama National University
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Email |
itohkimi@ynu.ac.jp
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Co-convener 9.
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Name |
Hiroko Miyahara
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Affiliation |
College of Art and Design, Musashino Art University
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Email |
miyahara@musabi.ac.jp
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International Symposium |
'International Symposium' in addition to Scientific session.
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Language |
English
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Scope |
Space weather is referred to the conditions in the solar-terrestrial system, including the Sun, solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere and thermosphere, that can influence human activities in space and on ground. Possible influences and forcings on the terrestrial climate from the space are also important topics to be investigated together with the detailed understanding of the space weather. This session invites papers discussing recent advances in (1) fundamental studies on physical processes that emerge in the solar-terrestrial system, (2) data analysis of space weather events and application studies on space weather, including the forecasting technique and the influence on human activities in space and on ground, (3) understanding of the possible relationships and mechanisms between the space weather and terrestrial climate.
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Type of presentation |
Oral and Poster presentation
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Invited papers |
Daniel Baker (University of Colorado) Antti Pulkkinen (NASA/GSFC) Satoshi Inoue (Kyung Hee University) Tomoko Matuso (NOAA) Ilya Usoskin (University of Oulu)
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