Space and Planetary Sciences (P) | ||||
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Session Sub-category | Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment (EM) | |||
Session ID | P-EM11 | |||
Title | Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System | |||
Short Title | A-I coupling | |||
Date & Time | Oral session | JUNE 3 (THU) AM1-PM2 / JUNE 4 (FRI) AM1 | Channel | 05 |
Poster session | JUNE 4 (FRI) PM3 | Main Convener | Name | Huixin Liu |
Affiliation | Earth and Planetary Science Division, Kyushu University SERC, Kyushu University | |||
Co-Convener 1 | Name | Loren Chang | ||
Affiliation | Institute of Space Science, National Central University | |||
Co-Convener 2 | Name | Yuichi Otsuka | ||
Affiliation | Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University | |||
Co-Convener 3 | Name | Yue Deng | ||
Affiliation | University of Texas at Arlington | |||
Session Language | E | |||
Scope | The Atmosphere-Ionosphere (A-I) system forms the so-called near-Earth space. Recent rapidly expanding use of satellite constellations in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) drives a high demand for better understanding and accurate forecast of the global A-I system for scientific and operational purposes. This session aims to provide a forum for research advances and frontiers related to these aspects, and we invite presentations on global A-I coupling at all temporal and spatial scales. This includes but is not limited to: A-I coupling via atmospheric waves (tides, gravity waves, planetary waves) and trace gases (CO2, O3, H2O), A-I response to Space Weather events (solar flares, CMEs, CIRs), polar-equatorial or inter-hemispheric coupling via TADs/TIDs/disturbance dynamo/penetration electric field, ionospheric plasma irregularities, ionospheric currents, etc. Observations, theoretical studies, model simulations, data assimilation, instruments development are all highly welcome. | |||
Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | Collaboration | Joint with | AGU |
Co-sponsored with | Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences |