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Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics

International CAWSES-II Symposium

Nagoya Japan

November 18-22, 2013

PROGRAM

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International CAWSES-II Symposium

Nagoya, Japan

November 18-22, 2013

Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics

Sponsored by

International Exchange Program of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science by (1) International Scientific Meetings in Japan

(2) Core-to-Core Program B. Asia-Africa Scientific Platforms (3) Grant-in-Aid (254001) for Publication of Scientific Research Results for JpGU Journal

(Progress in Earth and Planetary Science)

Leadership Development Program for Space Exploration and Research, Nagoya University Program for Leading Graduate Schools

Nagoya Kanko Convention Bureau

National Institute of Polar Research

Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University

Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP)

Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University

The Commemorative Organization for the Japan World Exposition ('70)

In Cooperation with

Science Council of Japan

Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences

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Conveners N. Gopalswamy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center T. Nakamura National Institute of Polar Research K. Shiokawa Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University M. Yamamoto Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University Advisory Board M. Candidi J. M. Davila R. Fujii M. Ishii V. Kuznetsov M. Lester F.-J. Lübken Y. Matsumi L.-A. McKinnell T. Ogino M. Shepherd K. Shibata D. Siskind P. Subramanian T. Tsuda C. Wang Science Organizing Committee J. Borovsky P. Fox S. Gurubaran T. Hirooka M. Hoshino T. Iyemori J. Kozyra K. Kusano J. Lastovicka D. Marsh K. Matthes H. Motoyama Y. Murayama T. Obara J. Oberheide Y. Omura T. Sakao A. Seppälä K. Shibata T. Shimizu I. Shinohara K. Shiokawa Y. Takahashi S. Ueno I. Usoskin M. Yamamoto (Chair) K. Yumoto Local Organizing Committee K. Fujiki H. Hashiguchi M. Hirahara

T. Hori A. Ieda T. Kikuchi

K. Kusano S. Masuda K. Masuda

Y. Miyoshi A. Mizuno T. Nagahama

T. Nagatsuma N. Nishitani S. Nozawa

Y. Otsuka S.-I. Oyama T. Sakanoi

K. Seki M. Shimoyama K. Shiokawa (Chair) S. Suzuki N. Terada M. Tokumaru

M. Tsutsumi T. Umeda M. Yamamoto

A. S. Yukimatu

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Message from the President of the

Scientific Committee on Solar Terrestrial Physics

Nat Gopalswamy

Dear colleagues, I have the pleasure of welcoming you to the International CAWSES-II Symposium in Nagoya on behalf of SCOSTEP. As you know, running long-term scientific programs in Solar Terrestrial Physics (STP) is one of the three primary activities of SCOSTEP, the other two being Capacity Building and Outreach. The Climate and Weather of the Sun-Earth System (CAWSES) is the current scientific program that reflects the core interest of our scientific community. The CAWSES program is in line with the spirit of international efforts in characterizing the influence of the Sun on Earth and its space environment. Although CAWSES originally was supposed to conclude in 2008, the community felt the need to extend it to focus on the epoch towards the maximum phase of solar cycle 24 under an extended CAWSES program known as CAWSES-II. The Sun landed itself in an interesting solar maximum, in that the solar activity is rather weak, providing an opportunity to study the modified heliosphere and geospace. I am pleased to see that nearly 400 papers have been scheduled for presentation during the symposium. These papers address the four scientific themes of CAWSES-II: the effect of transient solar events on the middle and lower atmosphere, complex physical and chemical processes of the upper atmosphere, space weather representing mass and electromagnetic emissions from the Sun on short time scales, and the cause-and-effect chain that connects atmospheric variability with geospace processes. There are also presentations dealing with the infrastructure and eScience aspects of CAWSES-II. Starting in 2012, SCOSTEP has been engaging the STP community in defining the next scientific program so that that the CAWSES-II experience can be segwayed into the next program. The community input in the form of white papers was discussed during a brainstorming session at the ISSI (International Space Science Institute) Forum in Bern in May this year resulting in the Variability of the Sun and Its Terrestrial Impact (VarSITI) program. The CAWSES-II symposium provides a forum to further discuss and refine the VarSITI program that SCOSTEP will launch in 2014. I encourage you attend the panel discussion sessions to provide your valuable input and get answers to your questions. The past several years witnessed the accumulation of excellent data sets from space and ground, which greatly benefitted the CAWSES scientific activities. We also have new missions such as the Van Allen Probes, adding to the vast array of data sources providing data of unprecedented quality for our science. You will hear about many of these data sources during the Symposium and how they help make progress in our field. Plans are underway to bring out two publications based on the presentations made at the CAWSES-II Symposium. Original research papers presented at the Symposium will be published as a special issue in Earth, Planets and Space after normal refereeing process. The special issue will be guest-edited by the conveners of the Symposium. Review Articles summarizing the achievements of the CAWSES-II program will be published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, a peer-reviewed open access e-journal newly started by Japan Geoscience Union (JpGU). SCOSTEP is partnering with other international organizations such as the International Living with a Star, the International Space Weather Initiative, and COSPAR in promoting science and capacity building activities. The International Council for Science (ICSU), the parent body of SCOSTEP has provided a generous grant to run Space Science Schools in the Asia-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America/Caribbean regions. We have successfully conducted the schools in

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Indonesia (2012) and Kenya (2013). The next Space Science School will be held in Peru in September 2014. Each of these schools trains about fifty students in STP from the solar interior to Earth’s surface. SCOSTEP also helps promote the Permanent Space Weather Agenda of United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNCOPUOS). Many of the National members of SCOSTEP are also members of UNCOPUOS, so we have the opportunity to explain the beauty and relevance of STP science to policy makers and governments. As you know, SCOSTEP recently instituted three biennial awards to recognize the outstanding work performed by members of our science community: SCOSTEP Science Award, SCOSTEP Young Scientist Award, and SCOSTEP Service Award. The first SCOSTEP Service Award goes to Joe Allan, who was SCOSTEP’s Scientific Secretary for many years and is an outstanding scientist. An award ceremony will be conducted during the Symposium. Congratulations, Joe. You will also see an announcement calling for nominations to the other two awards to be decided in 2014. Please help identify scientists with acknowledged eminence in the solar-terrestrial sciences by nominating them to the SCOSTEP awards. The “Comic Books” activity by our Japanese colleagues at Nagoya University is continuing as an important SCOSTEP Outreach activity. The comic books have been translated into many languages and are popular. I urge you to take a look at the comic books in the SCOSTEP web site (http://scostep.apps01.yorku.ca/) and help disseminate the information. You can translate the books into new languages using the empty balloons of the comics available online. I also invite you to come up with ideas for new books to make the activity as complete as possible by covering all aspects of STP. Let me take this opportunity to thank the CAWSES-II co-chairs Susan Avery & Alan Rodger (2009-2011), and Toshitaka Tsuda & Joseph Davila (2011-2013) for guiding the CAWSES-II program toward a successful completion. Finally, I would like to acknowledge my co- conveners, the Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC) members, and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) members for their hard work in organizing the Symposium. The LOC sought and received generous funding from the government, academic community and scientists of Japan that helped support young researchers and many invited speakers to travel to the symposium.

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Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP)

BUREAU

President: Natchimuthuk (Nat) Gopalswamy (USA) Vice-President: Franz-Josef Lübken (Germany)

Scientific Secretary: Marianna G. Shepherd (Canada)

Annika Seppälä, Finland (SCAR) Vladimir Kuznetsov, Russia (IAGA & IUGG) Mark Lester, UK (IUPAP) Lee-Anne McKinnell, South Africa (URSI) Takuji Nakamura, Japan (COSPAR) David Siskind, USA (IAMAS) Mei Zhang, China (IAU)

Climate And Weather of the Sun-Earth System - II (CAWSES-II) 2009-2013

Co-Chairs: 2009-2010: Susan Avery and Alan Rodger

2011-2013: Joseph M. Davila and Toshitaka Tsuda

Task Group 1: What are the solar influences on the Earth’s climate? Co-Leaders: Katja Matthes, Annika Seppälä, and Cora Randall

(2009-2011: Joanna Haigh and Ilya Usoskin)

Task Group 2: How will geospace respond to an altered climate? Co-Leaders: Dan Marsh, Jan Lastovicka, and Gufran Beig

Task Group 3: How does short-term solar variability affect the geospace

environment? Co-Leaders: Kazunari Shibata, Joe Borovsky, and Yihua Yan

Task Group 4: What is the geospace response to variable inputs from the lower

atmosphere? Co-Leaders: Jens Oberheide, Kazuo Shiokawa, and S. Gurubaran

Capacity Building

Co-leaders: Nat Gopalswamy, Franz-Josef Lübken, and Marianna Shepherd

eScience and Informatics (Virtual Institute) Co-Leaders: Peter Fox and Janet Kozyra

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General Information

Symposium Site

The symposium will take place at:

Toyoda Auditorium and Symposion Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8601, Japan Tel/fax (Toyoda Auditorium Office): +81-52-789-3059 (052-789-3059 inside Japan)

General Contact

During the Symposium, any messages to the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the International CAWSES-II Symposium can be addressed to:

CAWSES-II Symposium Local Organizing Committee c/o. Meeting Room 4 (3F), Toyoda Auditorium, Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8601, Japan Tel (room 4, in campus only): 7198 Tel/fax (Toyoda Auditorium Office): +81-52-789-3059 (052-789-3059 inside Japan)

Incoming messages will be placed on information boards in the registration area. In case of emergency in Japan, please call 080-3065-7143 (Kazuo Shiokawa, LOC Chair).

Official Language

The official language for this Symposium is English. Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided.

Local Organizing Committee Office

The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) office is located at Room 4 on the third floor of the Toyoda Auditorium. Anyone who has problems on the symposium should contact LOC.

Registration

All participants must register, paying registration fees. There are the following three categories for registration: Professional 35,000 yen Student 25,000 yen Accompanying Person* 10,000 yen *Not attending the scientific program but wishes to participate the Ice breaker and the Banquet.

Name Badge

Access to the meeting rooms is restricted to registered International CAWSES-II Symposium participants. It is therefore absolutely necessary to wear the name badge provided at registration at all times, including the time during the Banquet.

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Toyoda Auditorium and Symposion

1st Floor

2nd Floor

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Social Events

Symposium-related social events are: An Ice Breaker on Sunday evening; and a Banquet in the Wednesday evening. Both are held at the Nagoya Tokyu Hotel near the Sakae subway station. All registered participants are invited to these fun events. Ice Breaker (Sunday, November 17; 17:00 – 19:00) There will be an Ice Breaker to which all Symposium registrants and Accompanying Persons are invited. It will be held at the Nagoya Tokyu Hotel. Banquet (Wednesday, November 20; 19:00-21:00) All Symposium registrants and accompanying persons are invited to the Banquet which will be held at the Nagoya Tokyu Hotel. Shuttle bus for the hotel will leave at 18:15 from Toyoda Auditorium. After the Banquet each participant need to return to each hotel by oneself. The Nagoya Tokyu Hotel is located within six-minute walking distance from Entrance 12 or 13 of the Sakae station of the Nagoya City subway.

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SCOSTEP Award Ceremony at the Banquet

The SCOSTEP Award Ceremony will be held at the beginning of the Banquet in Nagoya Tokyu Hotel on November 20, 2013. The SCOSTEP Service Award will be given to Mr Joe Haskell Allen for his outstanding service to the SCOSTEP community in particular and to the broader space science community in general. Joe Allen’s service to space research and to SCOSTEP began when he commenced his scientific career in 1963 after he joined what was to become the NOAA Geophysical Data Center. It coincides with development of SCOSTEP, first as an ICSU Inter-Union Commission, then a Special Committee in 1972 and finally as a Scientific Committee in 1978. Joe Allen played a key role in the first SCOSTEP international science program, the International Magnetospheric Study (IMS) that commenced in 1976. He established and ran the Central Information Office (IMSCIE) that help coordinate the various activities and bodies that were involved in IMS. Joe established the IMS Newsletter and mailed it out regularly to a worldwide network of space scientists. The initial mail out was 1200, rising to 4000 by the end of IMS. The newsletter enabled global coordination of scientific activities in the days before the Internet. As a service to the broader community Joe developed a number of indices to delineate solar effects on the Earth’s magnetic field, including the widely used AE index. His investigations of solar-induced magnetic field disturbances led to his growing realisation through the 1970s of the links between short-term solar disturbances and satellite anomalies of many types, including total satellite failure. Initially, this work was not always appreciated and sometimes ridiculed, but his persistence led to a broader understanding of short-term solar impacts on geospace, now called “space weather.” In fact, Joe was one of the first to use this phrase. The failure of the Galaxy-4 satellite in 1998 and Baker and Allen’s subsequent investigations led SCOSTEP to declare April-May 1998 a “special study interval”, outcomes from which were the focus of many papers at SCOSTEP meetings, especially at the STP Symposium in Sapporo, Japan, 2000. Other examples of Joe’s active involvement in SCOSTEP activities, such as workshops and the quadrennial international symposia, include service on scientific and local organizing committees (e.g. on the Eighth International Symposium on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (STP-8), Sendai, June 1994, and STP-10 held in Longmont, 2001.) While his position at NOAA did not require Joe Allen to publish extensively, he nevertheless published a number of papers on the impacts of space weather on technology as well as conference reports. He also served on many National Academy of Sciences working groups and panels, with similar service on panels for ICSU unions and associations e.g. COSPAR, IAGA. In a more personal sense, Joe used his position of knowledge about space datasets to help people in the space operations arena analyze and interpret satellite failures and anomalies. His dataset of spacecraft anomalies was likely the largest in the civilian community. He had many friends and acquaintances in the space business and they all knew they could rely without fail on Joe's discretion and absolute integrity when it came to revealing spacecraft upsets and operational problems. When Joe retired formally from NOAA in 1994, he continued this important work and collaborates with an international group of scientists interested in the topic of solar interactions with spacecraft in orbit, astronauts, and ground-based technology and the intensity and effects of global geomagnetic storms and auroral substorms. Perhaps Joe’s most significant service to SCOSTEP was as Scientific Secretary (SS), a position that he held from 1994 to 2006, making him one of the longest serving members in this position. It is difficult to overstate the importance of the Scientific Secretary to the successful running of SCOSTEP; the responsibilities are many and varied. Accountable to the President and the Bureau, the SS is responsible for the day-to-day running of the organisation. The SS looks after the SCOSTEP finances and liaises regularly with National Adherents and participating bodies and organises the quadrennial elections for President and Vice President. Joe excelled in the position. His extensive knowledge of US and international space programs and bureaucracies and his many contacts were invaluable. Joe H. Allen is awarded the SCOSTEP Service Award for his selfless service in supporting SCOSTEP programs. This service covers virtually all aspects of SCOSTEP activities, including serving as Scientific Secretary for 12 years and for his outstanding contributions to the solar-terrestrial community over nearly four decades.

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Access Information

Access to Nagoya

Nagoya is the Capital of Aichi Prefecture, and is located in the Tokai area, which is geographically the central part of Japan. To get to Nagoya from overseas, you can fly to either Tokyo, Osaka, or directly to Nagoya, which are the main routes. To get to Nagoya area within Japan, using JR trains from the major cities or airports will be most convenient. To get to Nagoya University in Nagoya area, use subway trains.

Ticket price and time: Centair (Nagoya) Airport – Kanayama: 790 yen (+350yen for express),

~30-40 min (Meitetsu Airport Line)

Kanayama – Sakae (subway): 200 yen, 7 min Sakae – Nagoya Daigaku (subway):

230yen, ~20-30 min (Sakae-Motoyama-Nagoya Daigaku)

Kanayama – Nagoya Daigaku (subway): 260 yen, 21 min Nagoya – Nagoya Daigaku (subway): 260 yen, 20-30 min

(Nagoya-Motoyama-Nagoya Daigaku)

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Access from hotels to the Symposium site

The symposium will be held at the Nagoya University Symposion Hall and Toyoda Auditorium on the main (Higashiyama) campus of Nagoya University, which is located at the east part of the city. The Toyoda Auditorium was built and donated by Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. to facilitate the development of education and research, and promote the academic culture of Nagoya University. The Toyoda Auditorium and the Symposion Hall are located within a few-minute walking distance from Entrance 2 of the Nagoya Daigaku (Nagoya University) station of the Nagoya City subway.

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Meals and Refreshments in the Campus

Toyoda Auditorium

Subway exit 2

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Excursion (November 23, 2013) STEL SWIFT IPS system and Toyokawa Inari Tour By reservation only. Please ask at registration desk for details. Schedule Date: November 23, 2013 (Saturday) 9:00 Leave hotel and move to Toyokawa Campus by bus 10:20-11:20 Visit to STEL SWIFT IPS system site

(Toyokawa Campus, STEL, Nagoya Univ.) 11:30-13:30 Toyokawa Inari

Lunch included (Move by bus) 14:10-15:10 Okazaki Castle 15:20-15:50 Visit to Hatcho Miso Company (Move by bus) 17:00 Return to hotel Information SWIFT (The Solar Wind Imaging Facility Telescope) The Solar Wind Imaging Facility Telescope (SWIFT), located at the Toyokawa Observatory, Toyokawa, Japan, is a large-aperture radiotelescope dedicated for interplanetary scintillation measurements of the solar wind at 327 MHz. It is a unique instrument which allows determination of 3D structure of the solar wind and its evolution from ground-based observations. Toyokawa Inari (temple) Toyokawa Inari was built about 600 years ago during Muromachi period. It is very popular and famous as the temple for wishing for Prosperous Business. Okazaki Castle For 3 centuries Okazaki Castle has been honored as the birthplace of the deified SHOGUN, Tokugawa Iyeyasu and cradle of the Tokugawa Shogunate. HATCHO MISO Company Miso is the most popular seasoning in Japan. Each region in Japan is proud of its own type of miso. Hatcho Miso Company, Ltd. is famous as a very old-established company from Edo period.

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Symposium Schedule

Instructions for Presentations (1) In each oral presentation room, a PC projector is available. We recommend you to use

your own PC for the presentation while Japanese Windows PCs will be also provided for presentation. The connection and the compatibility of your computer to the projector should be tested prior to the session. Two separate signal cables are available. The next speaker should connect his/her computer to the projector using an open cable and wait for his/her presentation time. If you need a slide projector VCR and/or overhead projector, you are requested to consult the LOC office well in advance.

(2) Posters are divided into two groups (Tuesday and Thursday). Each group has a two-day presentation period. The posters of the first group may put the posters from Nov. 18, 09:00am til the end of the poster session on Nov. 19. The posters of the second group may put the posters from Nov. 20, 13:00 til the end of the poser session on Nov.21. The size of each poster is 1.13m (wide) x 1.62m (high). Please plan your exhibit to fit this space. The paper number will be indicated on the boards. Tapes for mounting posters will be supplied at the poster presentation area. Do not use any pins to mount posters.

(3) The all session rooms are strictly “No Smoking.” Smoking is permitted only in a

designated area. (4) Both the oral presentation rooms A and B are “No Drinking” and “No Eating”.

Refreshments will be available in the 1-F poster presentation area during each coffee-break and poster session.

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Symposium program

Tutorial Lectures

Lecture 1/2: Nov.18 10:30-11:15 An overview of recent activities of CAWSES-II

Toshitaka Tsuda and Joseph M. Davilla

Lecture 3: Nov.18 11:15-12:00 Solar irradiance variability and its influence on climate

Lesley J. Gray

Lecture 4: Nov.22 9:00-9:45 How is the upper atmosphere and ionosphere responding to climatic change?

Jan Lastovicka

Lecture 5: Nov.22 9:45-10:30 The March 7-18 2012 CAWSES-SCOSTEP interplanetary events and their

magnetospheric and ionospheric effects Bruce Tsurutani

Lecture 6: Nov.22 10:45-11:30

The prominent influence of the lower atmosphere on ionospheric dynamics Hermann Lühr and Jaeheung Park

Lecture 7: Nov.22 11:30-12:15

eScience and informatics for international science programs Peter Fox

Panel Discussions Panel 1 (Nov.19 AM): Long time change/trend of the sun-earth system

Coordinator/Moderator: K. Kusano (STEL, Nagoya U.), P. Martens (Montana State U.) and D. Nandi (IISERs)

Panel 2 (Nov.20 AM): Variability of the sun-earth system Coordinator/Moderator: J. Oberheide (Clemson U.) Panel 3 (Nov.22, PM): Beyond the CAWSES-II Coordinator/Moderator: N. Gopalswamy (NASA GSFC)

Special Sessions SS-1: Solar Influences on Earth's Climate Session leaders: Ilya Usoskin, Katja Matthes, and Annika Seppälä What are the solar influences on the Earth's climate? Solar variability drives geo-space and the atmosphere on time scales ranging from minutes to millennia. Feedbacks are inherent in the Earth system and may amplify the direct forcing effects from the Sun. The influence of this solar variability on Earth's climate is a key issue of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and one that continues to be highlighted by policy makers, climate change skeptics, and the media.

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SS-2: Geospace Response to Altered Climate Session leaders: Jan Lastovicka, Daniel Marsh, and Gufran Beig How will geospace respond to an altered climate? Radiative, chemical, and dynamical forcing from below contributes to disturbances of the upper atmosphere. In response to rising greenhouse gas concentrations, cooling in the middle atmosphere will alter the complex physical and chemical processes of this region. Patterns of cooling and contraction of the upper atmosphere are emerging from model studies and observations, consistent with a strong connection to changes in the lower atmosphere. Rising greenhouse gas concentrations alter the ionosphere in a variety of ways. These changes may have unforeseen consequences for space-related technologies and societal infrastructures. Contributions on progress and new results in this area are welcome. SS-3: Short-term Solar Variability and Geospace Session leaders: Kazunari Shibata, Joe Borovsky, and Yoshiharu Omura How does short-term solar variability affect the geospace environment? Solar variations such as solar flares, energetic particle bursts, coronal mass ejections, and high-speed solar wind streams directly alter space weather on short time scales. Electromagnetic radiation drives the ionosphere, while solar particulate outputs penetrate through space, interact with the magnetosphere. This year is the ideal time to discuss these space weather effects, because the solar activity is at the maximum phase. Also, in recent years there is increasing interest in extreme space weather events, since it has become clear that once extreme events would occur, the infra-structure of our civilization will be heavily damaged. Hence it is very timely to discuss such extreme space weather events. SS-4: Geospace Response to Lower Atmospheric Waves Session leaders: Jens Oberheide, Kazuo Shiokawa, Subramanian Gurubaran Numerous observations and model studies made since the CAWSES program was established have unequivocally revealed that Earth's geospace environment owes a considerable amount of its spatio-temporal variability to waves from the lower atmosphere. One unexpected and exciting new realization was that tropospheric weather and strato-/mesospheric variability are important for the the space weather of the ionosphere/thermosphere system. The specific aim of Task Group 4 was to elucidate and understand the underlying cause-and-effect chains. This session invites contributions that specifically address the dynamical coupling from the low and middle atmosphere to the geospace including the upper atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere, for various frequencies and scales, such as gravity waves, tides, and planetary waves, and for equatorial, middle, and high latitudes. Observational, theoretical and modeling studies are welcome. SS-5: eScience and Informatics Successes and Challenges for CAWSES-II Session leaders: Peter Fox, Janet Kozyra, Yasuhiro Murayama CAWSES-II included an eScience and Informatics task group with the goal of promoting an International Virtual Institute, to advance system-level investigations. Such pursuits require: researchers committed to the value of pursuing science at the interface between disciplines, strongly-focused science topics that provide a common theme around which disciplines are able to interact, means of educating researchers about the key scientific issues in other disciplines and the connections between disciplines, access to scientific publications in other discipline areas, new forms of scholarly publishing, and the structure needed to bring researchers into contact with data sets, models, and each other, across disciplines and national boundaries. This was an ambitious and forward looking agenda. The session includes contributions that demonstrate the concepts and capabilities of the virtual institute ranging from data resources via Virtual Observatories to web-based collaboration environments and report on research activities and outcomes and discuss successes and intrinsic challenges encountered along the way. It is envisioned that such contributions will pragmatically inform future international programs.

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Oral Presentations Panel 1: Long time change/trend of the sun-earth system

Coordinator/Moderator: Kanya Kusano, Piet Martens, and Dibyendu Nandi

PA1a (Tue, Nov. 19, 9:00-10:30) Chair: Piet Martens PA1a-1 9:00-9:05 Opening remarks

Kusano, K. PA1a-2 9:05-9:10 Moderator introduction

Martens, P. PA1a-3 9:10-9:30 Overview of CAWSES-TG1 activities: What are the solar

influences on climate? (invited) Seppälä, A.

PA1a-4 9:30-9:50 Overview of CAWSES-TG2 activity: Long term changes and trends in the MLT-region (invited)

Beig, G. PA1a-5 9:50-10:30 Panel discussion and questions from auditorium Martens, P., A. Seppälä, G. Beig, T. Iyemori, and T. Woods PA1b (Tue, Nov. 19, 10:45-12:15) Chair: Dibyendu Nandi PA1b-1 10:45-10:50 Moderator introduction

Nandi, D. PA1b-2 10:50-11:05 Overview of long-term solar variability (invited)

Usoskin, I. PA1b-3 11:05-11:20 Modeling and predicting decadal scale solar activity (invited)

Dikpati, M. PA1b-4 11:20-11:35 The sun as a star and its various influence on habitability

(invited) Brun, A. S.

PA1b-5 11:35-12:15 Panel discussion and questions from auditorium Nandi, D., I. Usoskin, M. Dikpati, and A. S. Brun

Panel 2: Variability of the sun-earth system

Coordinator/Moderator: Jens Oberheide PA2a (Wed, Nov. 20, 09:00-10:20) Chair: Mamoru Yamamoto PA2a-1 9:00-9:20 Introduction to panel 2 and observational perspective of wave

coupling from below (invited) Oberheide, J. PA2a-2 9:20-9:40 The thermospheric and ionospheric reaction to magnetospheric

variability (invited) Ridley, A., D. Pawlowski, E. Yigit, and E. Cousins PA2a-3 9:40- 10:00 Recent flare studies and space weather (invited) Asai, A. PA2a-4 10:00-10:20 Space weather modeling and forecasting under all conditions

(invited) Fuller-Rowell, T. PA2b (Wed, Nov. 20, 10:45-12:15) Chair: Jens Oberheide PA2b-1 10:45-12:15 Panel discussion and questions from auditorium Oberheide, J., A. Ridley, A. Asai, and T. Fuller-Rowell

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Panel 3: Beyond the CAWSES-II Coordinator/Moderator: Nat Gopalswamy

Panel 3 will have two parts, 90 min each. The first part will have presentations from the leads of the four VarSITI scientific elements. The presentations will explain the goals, objectives, and anticipated outcome of the scientific elements and how the elements will be conducted as an international, interdisciplinary activity. The presentations will also include how the scientific element will make efforts to capacity building and outreach activities. The second part of the panel discussion will involve heavy interaction with the symposium participants in sharpening VarSITI before it is launched in 2014. In particular discussion will involve forming national committees on VarSITI and approaching governments to secure additional funding for carrying out VarSITI activities. The discussion will also involve observational facilities, theory, and modeling needed for the successful completion of the VarSITI program. Please contact the panel chair or the panelists if you have questions that can be answered before the panel discussion. Information on the VarSITI program is available on the SCOSTEP web site: yorku.ca/scostep. PA3a (Fri, Nov. 22, 13:45-15:15) Chair: Nat Gopalswamy PA3a-1 13:45-13:50 Introduction to SCOSTEP scientific program (invited) Gopalswamy, N. PA3a-2 13:50-14:00 VarSITI overview (invited)

Georgieva, K., and K. Shiokawa PA3a-3 14:00-14:15 VarSITI/SEE (invited)

Martens, P. PA3a-4 14:15-14:30 VarSITI/ISEST (invited)

Zhang, J. PA3a-5 14:30-14:45 VarSITI/SPeCIMEN (invited) Rodger, C. PA3a-6 14:45-15:00 VarSITI/ROSMIC (invited) Lübken, F.-J. PA3a-7 15:00-15:15 Questions from audience to panelists PA3b (Fri, Nov. 22, 15:30-17:00) Chair: Nat Gopalswamy PA3b-1 15:30-17:00 Discussion on implementation of VarSITI

Gopalswamy, N., K. Georgieva, K. Shiokawa, P. Martens, J. Zhang, C. Rodger, and F.-J. Lübken

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SS-1: Solar Influences on Earth's Climate Session leaders: Ilya Usoskin, Katja Matthes, and Annika Seppälä

SS1a (Mon, Nov. 18, 13:45-15:45) Chair: Annika Seppälä SS1a-1 13:45-14:05 Recent advances in GCMs including solar influences (invited) Matthes, K., and R. Thieblemont SS1a-2 14:05-14:25 Solar irradiance reconstructions: Concrete bases and shaky

assumptions (invited) Krivova, N.A. SS1a-3 14:25-14:45 Measurements of solar spectral irradiance: What is really

known? (invited) Woods, T. SS1a-4 14:45-15:00 Solar activity during two millennia as estimated from annual tree

rings of Yaku cedar trees Muraki, Y., T. Mitsutani, S. Kuramata, K. Masuda, K. Nagaya and S. Shibata

SS1a-5 15:00-15:15 Self-consistent entry and exit from Maunder-like grand minima phases: An understanding based on solar dynamo simulations

Nandy, D, S. Hazra, and D. Passos SS1a-6 15:15-15:30 Diagnosis of yearly-resolved nitrate content obtained from Dome

Fuji, East Antarctica, as an indicator of solar variability Motizuki, Y. for Dome Fuji Astro-Glaciology Collaboration

SS1a-7 15:30-15:45 Performance of the full-scale SciCRT as a component muon detector of the Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN)

Munakata, K., Y. Nakano, T. Miyazaki, M. Kozai, C. Kato, S. Yasue, Y. Itow, Y. Matsubara, T. Sako, Y. Nagai, Y. Sasai, D. Lopetz, T. Itow, G. Mitsuka, S. Shibata, H. Takamaru, H. Kojima, K. Watanabe, H. Tsuchiya, T. Koi, E. Ortiz, J. F. Valdes-Galicia, O. Musalem, A. Hurtado, L. X. Gonzalez, R. Garcia, and M. Anzorena

SS1b (Mon, Nov. 18, 16:00-18:00) Chair: Ilya Usoskin SS1b-1 16:00-16:20 Climatic forcing and glacial cycles over the last 700,000 years

viewed from Antarctica (invited) Kawamura, K., S. Aoki, T. Nakazawa and the Dome Fuji Ice Core Project Members

SS1b-2 16:20-16:40 Indirect way of solar activity affecting climate: stratosphere-troposphere coupling (invited )

Kodera, K. SS1b-3 16:40-16:55 The tropospheric response to 11-yr solar cycle: forcing from the

stratosphere or oceans? Misios, S., H. Schmidt, and K. Tourpali

SS1b-4 16:55-17:15 Atmospheric electricity and its potential role in modulating atmospheric properties (invited)

Aplin, K., R. G. Harrison, M. Lockwood, K. A. Nicoll, and I. M. P. Houghton SS1b-5 17:15-17:30 Geomagnetic activity signatures in wintertime stratosphere Seppälä, A., H. Lu, M. A. Clilverd, and C. J. Rodger SS1b-6 17:30-17:45 Comparative studies on ionospheric climatological features of

NmF2 among the Arctic and Antarctic stations Liu, R. Y., S. Xu, B. C. Zhang, and L. X. Guo

SS1b-7 17:45-18:00 A new statistical model of energetic electron precipitation using corrected NOAA/MEPED data withdrawn

Asikainen, T., J. Rintamäki, and K. Mursula SS1b-7 17:45-18:00 Solar wind small-scale plasma density turbulence during Solar

Cycles 22-24 Manoharan, P. K.

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SS1c (Tue, Nov. 19, 13:45-15:15) Chair: Annika Seppälä SS1c-1 13:45-14:05 Galactic cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds and climate: Results on

the role of ion-induced aerosol nucleation from the CLOUD experiment at CERN (invited)

Curtius, J. and the CLOUD Team SS1c-2 14:05-14:25 Impacts of energetic particle events on the atmosphere (invited) Rozanov, E. SS1c-3 14:25-14:40 Impact of energetic particle precipitation on the middle

atmosphere through stratospheric nitric acid Orsolini, Y., O. K. Kvissel, F. Stordal, and M. Santee SS1c-4 14:40-14:55 Possible effect of strong solar energetic particles

events on polar stratospheric aerosol: Summary Mironova, I. SS1c-5 14:55-15:10 Millimeter-wave observation of nitric oxide at Syowa Station in

Antarctica Mizuno, A., Y. Isono, T. Nagahama, Y. Miyoshi, T. Nakamura, R. Kataoka, M. Tsutsumi, M. K. Ejiri, H. Fujiwara, and H. Maezawa

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SS-2: Geospace Response to Altered Climate Session leaders: Jan Lastovicka, Daniel Marsh, and Gufran Beig

SS2a (Wed, Nov. 20, 16:00-18:00) Chair: Jan Lastovicka SS2a-1 16:00-16:30 Changes in MLTI dynamics and composition (invited) Jacobi, Ch., and G. Beig SS2a-2 16:30-16:45 Long-term variability the mean winds in the mesosphere and

lower thermosphere (MLT) observed with radars in the tropics Tsuda, T., N. V. Rao, D. Riggin, S. Gurubaran, I.M. Reid and R.A. Vincent SS2a-3 16:45-17:00 Noctilucent clouds observed from the ground: sensitivity to

mesospheric parameters and long-term time series Pertsev, N., P. Dalin, V. Perminov, V. Romejko, A. Dubietis, R. Balčiunas, and K.

Černis SS2a-4 17:00-17:30 Possible changes of atmospheric waves responding to changing

earth’s climate (invited) Sato, K. SS2a-5 17:30-17:45 Impact of the CO2 increase on the middle and upper

atmosphere simulated by a GCM Miyoshi, Y., T. Nakamura, Y. Ogawa, Y. Tomikawa, H. Fujiwara, M. Tsutsumi, and

T. Tanaka SS2a-6 17:45-18:00 Characteristics of long-term variation in the upper atmosphere

as seen in the geomagnetic solar quiet (Sq) daily variation Shinbori, A., Y. Koyama, M. Nose, T. Hori, Y. Otsuka, and A. Yatagai SS2b (Thu, Nov.21, 15:30-17:30) Chair: Gufran Beig SS2b-1 15:30-16:00 Evolution of the thermosphere under a quiet sun (invited) Solomon, S. and Q. Liying SS2b-2 16:00-16:15 Temporal variation of mesospheric gravity wave energy and

winds in tidal periodicity observed with MF radar at Poker Flat, Alaska

Murayama, Y., T. Kinoshita, and S. Kawamura SS2b-3 16:15-16:30 Filtering ionosphere parameters to detect trends linked to

anthropogenic effects Elias, A.G. SS2b-4 16:30-17:00 ROMIC: Role Of the Middle atmosphere In Climate (invited) Lübken, F.-J. SS2b-5 17:00-17:15 Long-term trend in the ionosphere F2 region O2 + ions density

by observations of the red 630.0 nm line intensities at Abastumani

Didebulidze, G. G., N. B. Gudadze, and M. Todua SS2b-6 17:15-17:30 Analysis of midlatitude ionosphere variability during the years

1996-2010 Zakharenkova, I., I. Cherniak, A. Krankowski, and I. Shagimuratov

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SS-3: Short-term Solar Variability and Geospace Session leaders: Kazunari Shibata, Joe Borovsky, and Yoshiharu Omura

SS3a (Mon, Nov. 18, 13:45-15:50) Chair: Kazunari Shibata SS3a-1 13:45-14:05 The thermospheric, ionosphere and magnetospheric reaction to

a Carrington-level event (invited) Ridley, A., A. Burrell, M. Liemohn, W. Manchester, D. Welling and S. Zou

SS3a-2 14:05-14:20 The estimation of plasmaspheric behavior during strong geomagnetic storm

Cherniak, I., I. Zakharenkova, D. Dzubanov, A. Krankowski and I. Shagimuratov SS3a-3 14:20-14:35 Investigation of time evolution of geomagnetic response of

extreme interplanetary conditions Gwal, A. K., P. A. Khan, and S. C. Tripathi SS3a-4 14:35-14:50 Evaluation of the extreme geomagnetically induced current in

Japan Fujita, S., A. Endoh, I. Fujii, and Y. Minamoto

SS3a-5 14:50-15:05 Testing external source acceleration mechanism for the rebuild of outer radiation belt

Ebihara, Y., T. Tanaka, and M. -C. Fok. SS3a-6 15:05-15:20 The interaction of coronal mass ejections and their geo-effective

potential Lugaz, N. and C. J. Farrugia SS3a-7 15:20-15:35 Dynamics of sub auroral polarization streams during large

geomagnetic storms observed by the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar

Nishitani, N., T. Hori, M. Teramoto, and SuperDARN Hokkaido radar group SS3a-8 15:35-15:50 The highest-energy particles from the Sun: Why are they so

rare? Gopalswamy, N., H. Xie, and S. Yashiro SS3b (Tue, Nov. 19, 15:30-17:30) Chair: Ryuho Kataoka SS3b-1 15:30-15:50 Recent giant solar flares and their relation to space weather

(invited) Asai, A. SS3b-2 15:50-16:05 Tracking the momentum flux of a CME and quantifying its

influence on geomagnetically induced currents at Earth Savani, N. P., A. Vourlidas, A. Pulkkinen, T. Nieves-Chinchilla, B. Lavraud and M.

J. Owens SS3b-3 16:05-16:20 Extreme space weather events of past and present recorded at

geomagnetic observatories of India and low, equatorial Ionospheric response

Veenadhari, B., S. Mukherjee, B. D. Kadam and S. Gurubaran SS3b-4 16:20-16:35 Superflares on Sun-like stars : Implication for solar superflares

Shibata, K.,T. Shibayama, Y. Notsu, S. Notsu, H. Maehara, S. Honda, D. Nogami, T. T. Ishii, H. Isobe, A. Hillier, and A. R. Choudhuri

SS3b-5 16:35-16:50 What determines the severity of space weather events? Balan, N. SS3b-6 16:50-17:10 Extreme geoeffective events and their solar sources (invited) Schmieder, B., C. Cid, H. Cremades, and C. Mandrini SS3b-7 17:10-17:25 X-class flares and photospheric flows observed around polarity

inversion lines in delta-type sunspots Shimizu, T. SS3b-8 17:25-17:40 Rapid events in the carbon 14 content in tree rings Miyake, F., K. Masuda, T. Nakamura, F. Tokanai, K. Kato, K. Kimura, and T.

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Mitsutani SS3c (Wed, Nov. 20, 13:45-15:45) Chair: Gang Lu SS3c-1 13:45-14:05 A statistical approach to determining energetic outer

radiation-belt electron precipitation fluxes for ground-based data (invited)

Rodger, C. J., M. A. Clilverd, M. Simon Wedlund, K. Cresswell-Moorcock, P. Breen, D. Danskin, and E. Spanswick

SS3c-2 14:05-14:20 Probing the ionosphere with broadband low-frequency observations of ionospheric scintillation

Fallows, R. A., B. Forte, W. A. Coles, D. McKay-Bukowski and J-P. Vierinen SS3c-3 14:20-14:35 Remote-sensing of the inner heliosphere at low radio

frequencies Bisi, M. M., R. A. Fallows, C. Sobey, B. V. Jackson, E. A. Jensen, D. Oberoi, I. H.

Cairns, P. P. Hick, and H.-S. Yu SS3c-4 14:35-14:50 Anatomy of polar cap ionization structures

Jayachandran, P. T., D. R. Themens, C. Watson, P. Prikryl, K. Hosokawa, and K. Shiokawa withdrawn

SS3c-4 14:35-14:50 Electromagnetic coupling from polar to equatorial ionosphere via cowling channel

Yoshikawa, A., A. Nakamizo, S. Ohtani, S. Imajyo, H. Matsushita, T. Uozumi, and K. Yumoto

SS3c-5 14:50-15:05 Wave-particle interactions in the radiation belts: Sun-Earth Connection studied by the MAARBLE project

Daglis, I. A., I. R. Mann, G. Balasis, S. Bourdarie, R. B. Horne, Y. Khotyaintsev, O. Santolik, D. Turner, and M. Usanova

SS3c-6 15:05-15:20 Relation between global lightning activities and Forbush decreases of galactic cosmic rays

Zhang, L., C. Wang, and J. Du SS3c-7 15:20-15:35 High-speed imaging and stereo imaging of aurora Kataoka, R., Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa, and D. Hampton SS3c-8 15:35-15:50 Geomagnetic storm dynamics: Global simulations and

comparisons with Van Allen Probes investigations Jordanova, V., Y. Yu, S. Zaharia, G. Reeves, R. Thorne, C. Kletzing, and H.

Spence SS3d (Wed, Nov. 20, 16:00-18:00) Chair: Nariaki Nitta SS3d-1 16:00-16:15 Relation between solar wind speed and coronal magnetic field

parameters (1) Fujiki, K, M. Tokumaru, T. Iju, and M. Kojima SS3d-2 16:15-16:30 Effects of storm-time neutral winds and penetration electric fields

on the ionosphere and thermosphere Lu, G.

SS3d-3 16:30-16:45 Low-latitude Pi2 pulsations during the intervals of quiet geomagnetic conditions (Kp <= 1)

Kim, K.-H., H.-J. Kwon, and C.-W. Jun SS3d-4 16:45-17:00 Space weather in deep space probe: Evaluation of solar

energetic particles exposureon on the Venus Climate Orbiter Akatsuki

Isobe, H., Y. Hada, A. Asai, T. T. Ishii, D. Shita, T. Imamura, and H. Toyota SS3d-5 17:00-17:15 Modeling upper atmospheric variability on various scales under

quiet and disturbed solar and geomagnetic conditions Yigit, E., A. J. Ridley, M. B. Moldwin, and T. J. Immel SS3d-6 17:15-17:30 Event studies for the ISEST program Webb, D. F., and N. Nitta

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SS3d-7 17:30-17:45 Measurements of coronal and chromospheric magnetic fields using polarization observations by the Nobeyama radioheliograph

Iwai, K., and K. Shibasaki SS3d-8 17:45-18:00 Space weather effects on the low latitude D-region ionosphere Kumar, S., and A. Kumar SS3e (Thu, Nov. 21, 13:45-15:15) Chair: Seiji Yashiro SS3e-1 13:45-14:00 Geospace exploration project: ERG Miyoshi, Y., T. Ono, T. Takashima, K. Asamura, S. Kasahara, T. Mitani, M.

Fujimoto, M. Hirahara, Y. Kasaba, A. Matsuoka, H. Kojima, K. Shiokawa, K. Seki, and ERG project group

SS3e-2 14:00-14:15 The dynamic character of the polar solar wind Jackson, B. V., H.S. Yu, P. P. Hick, and A. Buffington SS3e-3 14:15-14:30 An introduction to magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere

coupling small-satellite constellation mission Liu, Y. C.-M., C.Wang and J. Xu SS3e-4 14:30-14:45 Relativistic electron precipitation induced by EMIC triggered

emissions in the inner magnetosphere Omura, Y., and Q. Zhao SS3e-5 14:45-15:00 Relation between solar wind speed and coronal magnetic field

(2) Fujiki, K., M. Tokumaru, T. Iju, and M. Kojima SS3e-6 15:00-15:15 Daily forecast of SAA trapped particle flux distribution using

spatio-temporal hierarchical bayesian models : Part B – auto-regressive model

Suparta, W., Ali M. A. M.Gusrizal, and N. Ahmad SS3f (Thu, Nov. 21, 15:30-17:30) Chair: Yoshiharu Omura SS3f-1 15:30-15:45 Observation of relativistic electron and proton precipitations with

Balloon Experiment around the Polar Cap Tanimori, T., H. Kubo, K. Miuchi, J. D. Parker, S. Komura, S. Iwaki, T. Sawano, K.

Nakamura, S. Nakamura, Y. Matsuoka, T. Mizumoto, Y. Mizumura, M. Oda, S. Sonoda, A. Takada, D. Tomono, E. Turunen, and M. Yamauchi

SS3f-2 15:45-16:00 Observations and analysis of the phase scintillations of spacecraft signals on the interplanetary plasma

Molera Calvés, G., S. Pogrebenko, G. Cimò, D. Duev, T. Bocanegra-Bahamón and L. Gurvits

SS3f-3 16:00-16:15 High-latitude GPS phase scintillation and cycle slips during high speed solar wind streams and interplanetary coronal mass ejections

Prikryl, P., P. T. Jayachandran, S. C. Mushini, and I. G. Richardson SS3f-4 16:15-16:30 Stealth CMEs: A challenge for solar physics and space weather Nitta, N. V., and N. Srivastava SS3f-5 16:30-16:45 Role of coronal mass ejection in cosmic ray modulation Shrivastava, P.K SS3f-6 16:45-17:00 Solar sources and flare association of coronal mass ejections Yashiro, S., S. Akiyama, N. Gopalswamy, and P. Makela SS3f-7 17:00-17:15 Jet manifestation in the inner heliosphere using images from the

LASCO C2 and STEREO COR2 coronagraphs and 3D tomographic reconstructions from interplanetary scintillation and SMEI

Yu, H.-S., B. V. Jackson, P. P. Hick, and A. Buffington SS3f-8 17:15-17:30 How CMEs control solar wind conditions at 1 AU Marubashi, K., S. Akiyama, S. Yashiro, N. Gopalswamy, and K.-S. Cho

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SS-4: Geospace Response to Lower Atmospheric Waves Session leaders: Jens Oberheide, Kazuo Shiokawa, Subramanian Gurubaran

SS4a (Mon, Nov. 18, 16:00-18:00) Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere structure and impact of different sources of variability Chair: Hisao Takahashi SS4a-1 16:00-16:15 Geospace response to lower atmospheric variability: a summary

of Task Group 4 Oberheide, J., K. Shiokawa, and S. Gurubaran SS4a-2 16:15-16:30 Meridional thermospheric winds observed by Fabry-Perot

iterferometers and ionosondes at low latitudes Nishioka, M., T. Maruyama, Y. Otsuka, T. Tsugawa, H. Ishiabashi, K. Shiokawa,

and M. Ishii SS4a-3 16:30-16:45 Long term observations of the MLT region at Adelaide (35ºS) Reid, I. M., and A. J. Spargo SS4a-4 16:45-17:00 Preliminary results of Program of the Antarctic Syowa MST/IS

radar (PANSY) Sato, K., M. Tsutsumi, T. Sato, T. Nakamura, A. Satio, Y. Tomikawa, K. Nishimura,

M. Kohma, H. Yamagishi and T. Yamanouchi SS4a-5 17:00-17:15 A new imaging capability for quantifying mesospheric response

to lower atmospheric waves Taylor, M. J., P.-D. Pautet, Y. Zhao, W. R. Pendleton, Jr., R. Esplin, D. McLain, T.

Yuan, D. Fritts, and G. Stober SS4a-6 17:15-17:30 Characteristics of atmospheric waves in the middle atmosphere

revealed by GPS radio occultation Tsuda, T. SS4a-7 17:30-17:45 Analyzing the magnetic effects of the equatorial electrojet and

the mid latitude Sq current system along the 210°magnetic meridian

Doumbia, V., K. Shiokawa, K. Yumoto and F. Grodji SS4a-8 17:45-18:00 Global synchronization between thunderstorm activities and

solar parameters Takahashi, Y., Y. Sanmiya and M. Sato SS4b (Tue, Nov. 19, 13:45-15:15) Wave propagation in the neutral atmosphere Chair: William Ward SS4b-1 13:45-14:15 Thermospheric effects of small-scale gravity waves during

sudden stratospheric warmings (invited) Yigit, E,, and A. S. Medvedev SS4b-2 14:15-14:30 Three-dimensional numerical simulation of nonlinear

acoustic-gravity wave propagation from the troposphere to the thermosphere

Gavrilov, N. M., and S. P. Kshevetskii SS4b-3 14:30-14:45 The saturation of atmospheric gravity waves traveling from the

lower to the upper atmosphere Kato, S., T. Tsuda and M. Yamamoto SS4b-4 14:45-15:00 A case study of gravity waves observed in mesospheric

nightglow features at Ranchi (23° N), India on February 11, 2013 Parihar, N. and S. Gurubaran SS4b-5 15:00-15:15 Terdiurnal tidal signature seen in GPS radio occultation sporadic

E occurrence rates Jacobi, Ch., T. Fytterer, P. Hoffmann, C. Arras, and J. Wickert

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SS4c (Tue, Nov. 19, 15:30-17:30) Relation between atmospheric waves and ionospheric instabilities

Chair: Michi Nishioka SS4c-1 15:30-16:00 Longitudinal Network (LONET) campaign results (invited) Takahashi, H., J. Makela, and LONET campaign team SS4c-2 16:00-16:30 Initiation of plasma bubbles by gravity waves and neutral-ion

coupling (invited) Tsunoda, R. SS4c-3 16:30-16:45 Modeling of atmosphere-ionosphere response to extreme

disturbances in space and the lower atmosphere Shinagawa, H., H. Jin, Y. Miyoshi, and H. Fujiwara

SS4c-4 16:45-17:00 Recent results of the Optical Mesosphere Thermosphere Imagers (OMTIs)

Shiokawa, K., Y. Otsuka, and S. Suzuki SS4c-5 17:00-17:15 Results on the wave dynamics in the lower thermosphere

obtained from Balloon-borne Investigations of Regional-atmospheric Dynamics (BIRD) experiment

Pallamraju, D., J. Baumgardner, R. P. Singh, F. I. Laskar, C. Mendillo, T. Cook, R. Narayanan, T. K. Pant, and S. Chakrabarti

SS4c-6 17:15-17:30 A statistical study of large-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances using SuperDARN Hokkaido radar

Oinats, A. V., V. I. Kurkin, and N. Nishitani SS4d (Wed, Nov. 20, 13:45-15:45) Ionosphere-Thermosphere response to tides

Chair: Huixin Liu SS4d-1 13:45-14:15 Influence of atmospheric tides on equinoctial asymmetry of the

ionospheric vertical plasma drifts (invited) Ren, Z., W. Wan, L. Liu, and J. Xiong SS4d-2 14:15-14:30 Effects of atmospheric waves on variations in the upper

atmosphere using an atmosphere-ionsophere coupled model Miyoshi, Y., H. Jin, H. Fujiwara, and H. Shinagawa SS4d-3 14:30-14:45 Longitudinal perturbations in thermospheric temperatures from

100 km to 280 km – the WINDII perspective Shepherd, M. G., G. Shepherd, and Y.-M. Cho SS4d-4 14:45-15:00 New perspectives on non-migrating tides in the middle and

upper thermosphere Forbes, J. M., X. Zhang, S. L. Bruinsma, and E. Doornbos SS4d-5 15:00-15:15 Nonmigrating tidal impact on the nitric oxide 5.3 micrometer

infrared cooling of the low-latitude thermosphere during solar minimum conditions

Oberheide, J., M.G. Mlynczak, A. Maute, B. Funke, C. Mosso, and B. Schroeder SS4d-6 15:15-15:30 Interannual and intraseasonal variability of the diurnal tide Riggin, D. M., D. A. Ortland, R. S. Lieberman, J. Oberheide, Y. Murayama, W. K.

Hocking, R. A. Vincent, I. M. Reid, G. K. Kumar, P. P. Batista, and B. R. Clemesha SS4d-7 15:30-15:45 Tidal variability in the Canadian middle atmosphere model Ward, W., J. Du, and S. Beagley SS4e (Thu, Nov. 21, 13:45-15:15) Ionosphere-Thermosphere response to planetary waves

Chair: Jens Oberheide SS4e-1 13:45-14:15 Ionospheric variations associated with sudden stratospheric

warmings during moderate and high solar activity (invited) Goncharenko, L., A. Coster, J. Chau, and V. Yudin

SS4e-2 14:15-14:30 Global mean cooling of the thermosphere during the 2009 major

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SSW Liu, H., H. Jin, Y. Miyoshi, H. Fujiwara, and H. Shinagawa

SS4e-3 14:30-14:45 Signatures of planetary wave coupling in the equatorial MLT-ionosphere region

Lima, L. M., E. O. Alves, L. R. Araújo, H. Takahashi, P. P. Batista and I. S. Batista SS4e-4 14:45-15:00 Instability driven planetary waves in the mesosphere and lower

thermosphere and their possible impacts on the Ionosphere Chandran, A., R. R. Garcia, R. L. Collins, and L. Goncharenko SS4e-5 15:00-15:15 FPI observations of nighttime mesospheric and thermospheric

winds in China and their comparisons with HWM07 Wei, Y., L. Xiao, X. Jiyao, Z. Qihou, J. Guoying, and M. Ruiping

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SS-5: eScience and Informatics Successes and Challenges for CAWSES-II Session leaders: Peter Fox, Janet Kozyra, Yasuhiro Murayama

SS5a (Thu, Nov. 21, 09:00-10:30) Chair: Peter Fox SS5a-1 9:00-9:20 Semantic web based approach for the connection of geoscience

data portals run by the European union ESPAS and Japanese IUGONET projects (invited)

Ritschel, B., F. Borchert, G. Kneitschel, G. Neher, S. Schildbach, T. Iyemori, A. Yatagai, Y. Koyama, T. Hori, M. Hapgood, A. Belehaki, I. Galkin, and T. King

SS5a-2 9:20-9:35 Computer vision for SDO oral Martens, P., and the SDO Feature Finding Team SS5a-3 9:35-9:50 Collaboration and scientific analysis in the virtual model

repository De Zeeuw, D., and A. Ridley

SS5a-4 9:50-10:05 The NASA heliophysics Virtual Wave Observatory (VWO): A portal for searching and accessing heliophysics wave data

Fung, S. F., L. N. Garcia, R. F. Benson, I. A. Galkin, and X. Shao SS5a-5 10:05-10:20 International and interdisciplinary collaboration in the analysis of

a Sun-to-Earth event: A case study Kozyra, J. U.

SS5b (Thu, Nov. 21, 10:35-12:15) Chair: Janet Kozyra SS5b-1 10:35-10:50 Challenge to the data-intensive science in upper atmospheric

research Koyama, Y., K. Kurakawa, Y. Sato, Y. Tanaka, S. Abe, D. Ikeda, T. Hori, N. Umemura, A. Shinbori, S. Ueno, M. Yagi, N. Hashiguchi, and A. Yatagai

SS5b-2 10:50-11:05 Rebuild of data distribution service for MAGDAS/CPMN project Abe, S., A. Yoshikawa, H. Kawano, T. Uozumi, A. Ikeda, M. G. Cardinal, G. Maeda,

and K. Yumoto SS5b-3 11:05-11:20 International cooperation between Japanese IUGONET and EU

ESPAS projects on development of the metadata database for upper atmospheric study

Yatagai, A., Y. Koyama, T. Hori, S. Abe, Y. Tanaka, A. Shinbori, N. Umemura, Y. Sato, M. Yagi, S. UeNo, N. O. Hashiguchi, B. Ritschel, and T. Iyemori

SS5b-4 11:20-11:35 Present status on solar physics study for space weather research in Indonesia

Mumpuni, E. S., D. Herdiwijaya, and C. Y. Yatini SS5b-5 11:35-12:15 Open forum on eScience needs

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Poster 1 (Tue, November 19, 17:45-19:30) SS1p (Tue, Nov.19 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS1p1-001 Long-term variation of geomagnetic activity at Syowa-Iceland conjugate

stations Kadokura, A., N. Sato, T. Saemundssson, and G. Bjornsson

SS1p1-002 Database of over 90 years observations of the Sun at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

Morita, S., T. Sakurai, Y. Hanaoka, I. Suzuki, and NAOJ Solar Database Team SS1p1-003 A decadal 10Be record of the past 3 kyr from the Dome Fuji (Antarctica)

ice core: A possible tool for investigating the relation between solar activity and climate of the past

Horiuchi, K., Y. Muramatsu, H. Matsuzaki, Y. Sakamoto, M. Hoshina, A. Iwasaki, T. Uchida and H. Motoyama

SS1p1-004 Large-scale characteristics of solar corona: 23 and 24 solar cycle Shukla, S., and C. D. Reddy SS1p1-005 Association of polar faculae with the polar magnetic patches as revealed

with Hinode observations Anjali, J. K., Y. Suematsu, M. Kubo, D. Shiota, and S. Tsuneta SS1p1-006 Hemispheric helicity sign rule and its solar-cycle variation Zhang, M., J. Hao, and M. Miesch SS1p1-007 Simulation study on hemispheric symmetry-breaking of the solar dynamo

based on the flux transport dynamo model Shukuya, D. and K. Kusano

SS1p1-008 Reconstruction of total and spectral solar irradiance from 1974 to 2013 Yeo, K. L., S. K. Solanki, and N. A. Krivova SS1p1-009 Long-term variation of Solar EUV 304 Å emission and the abnormal

behavior at the Cycle 23/24 minimum examined by SOHO/EIT Asai, A., H. Isobe, D. Shiota, H. Watanabe, S. UeNo, A. Shinbori, M. Yokoyama,

R. Kitai, and K. Kusano SS1p1-010 Reconstruction and Characteristics of Magnetic Flux Ropes from In-Situ

Measurements Qiang, Hu SS1p1-011 Effect of solar wind plasma parameters on space weather condition Rathore, B. S., D. C. Gupta, and S. C. Kaushik SS1p1-012 Equatorial and low latitude ionospheric irregularities signatures observed

by distinct techniques over South-American longitudinal sector and their sources under distinct solar activity levels

Candido, C. M. N., I. S. Batista, E. R. de Paula, F. Becker-Guedes, J.H.A. Sobral and M. A. Abdu

SS1p1-013 Space Climate Initiative (SCI) Gibson, S., M. Dikpati*, and M. Miesch SS1p1-014 Evaluation of the impact of ionospheric disturbances on air navigation

augmentation system using multi-point GPS receivers Omatsu, N, Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa, and S. Saito SS1p1-015 Long-term changes in global distribution of the solar wind Tokumaru, M., K. Fujiki, and T. Iju SS1p1-016 Solar and interplanetary precurssors of GMS in SC 23 Uwamahoro, J. and L. A. McKinnell SS1p1-017 The spatial density gradient of galactic cosmic rays and its solar cycle

variation observed with the Global Muon Detector Network Kozai, M., K. Munakata, C. Kato, S. Yasue, T. Kuwabara, J. W. Bieber,

P. Evenson, M. Rockenbach, A. Dal Lago, N. J. Schuch, M. Tokumaru, M. L. Duldig, J. E. Humble, I. Sabbah, H. K. Al Jassar, M. M. Sharma, and J. Kota

SS1p1-018 Laboratory experiment for verification of cloud condensation nucleation by cosmic rays in Nagoya

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Suzuki, A., K. Masuda, Y. Takeuchi, Y. Itow, T. Sako, Y. Matsumi, T. Nakayama, S. Ueda, and K. Kusano

SS1p1-019 Can a direct effect of SEP on atmospheric aerosols be detected and quantified by case studies?

Usoskin, I. SS1p1-020 A modeling study on the response of radiative forcing and winter climate

to changes in solar activity Cao, M., Z. Lin, and H. Zhang SS1p1-021 Influence of solar wind energy input on arctic cyclone activity Li, H., C. Wang, and X. D. Zhang SS1p1-022 Phasing of winter surface temperatures over the solar cycle since the last

130 years Maliniemi, V., T. Asikainen and K. Mursula SS1p1-023 Solar variability effect on precipitation in Indonesia Nugraha, R., R. Satyaningsih, E. Kurniawan, Z. Unsuriah, and W. Fitria SS1p1-024 The short variation of nitric oxide in the MLT region associate with a

magnetic storm on April 2012 in Antarctica Isono, Y., A. Mizuno, T. Nagahama, Y. Miyoshi, T. Nakamura, R. Kataoka, M.

Tsutsumi, M. K. Ejiri, H. Fujiwara, and H. Maezawa SS1p1-025 Climate change scenario for Bangladesh by using high resolution AGCM Mizanur Rahman, Md., Md. Nazrul Islam, A. Kitoh, and S. Kusunoki SS1p1-027 Solar wind small-scale plasma density turbulence during Solar Cycles

22-24 moved to SS1b-7 Manoharan, P. K. SS1p1-028 SOLID -a European FP7 project towards the first European

comprehensive solar irradiance data exploitation Haberreiter, M., M. Dasi, V. Delouille, G. Del Zanna, T. Dudok de Wit, I. Ermolli,

M. Kretzschmar, N. Krivova, H. Mason, S. Misios, R. Qahwaji, W. Schmutz, S. Solanki, M. Schoell, G. Thuillier, K. Tourpali, Y. Unruh, C. Verbeeck, M. Weber, and T. Woods

SS1p1-029 Testing AIMOS ionization rates in the middle atmosphere: Comparison with ground based data

Rodger, C. J., M. A. Clilverd, J. M. Wissing, A. J. Kavanagh, T. Raita, and S. Marple

SS3p1 (Tue, Nov.19, 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS3p1-001 Understanding the magnetic structure of coronal mass Al-Haddad, N., S. Poedts, C. Jacobs, C. Möstl, and C. J. Farrugia SS3p1-002 Study of forbush decreases, ground level enhancements, and

geomagnetic storms: space weather events Badruddin, and A. Kumar SS3p1-003 Study on triggering process of solar flares based on observations with

hinode satellite Bamba, Y., and K. Kusano SS3p1-004 An overview of the first CME detected with LOFAR Bisi, M.M., S.A. Hardwick, R.A. Fallows, J.A. Davies, R.A. Harrison, E.A. Jensen,

H. Morgan, C.-C. Wu, A. Asgekar, M. Xiong, E. Carley, and G. Mann SS3p1-005 Detection of solar wind disturbances during solar maximum 24 employing

MEXART interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observations Gonzalez-Esparza, A., E. Romero-Hernandez, J. Mejia-Ambriz, V. Ontiveros, and

E. Aguilar-Rodriguez SS3p1-006 Diagnosing flare productive active regions using EUV images for space

weather forecast Hada, Y., H.Isobe, A. Asai , T.T. Ishii , and D. Shiota SS3p1-007 Interplanetary propagation of coronal mass ejections observed by the

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radio scintillation method Iju, T., M. Tokumaru, and K. Fujiki SS3p1-008 Coronal signatures before the large flare onset Imada, S., Y. Bamba, and K. Kusano SS3p1-009 WASAVIES (WArning System of AVIation Exposure to SEP) Kataoka, R., T. Sato, Y. Kubo, D. Shiota, S. Yashiro, T. Kuwabara, and H. Yasuda SS3p1-010 Prediction of the interplanetary shock using neural network Khaled, S., and A. M. Mahrous SS3p1-011 Rigidity dependence of forbush decreases derived from GRAPES-3

muon telescope and the world-wide neutron observations Kojima, H., S. Shibata, A.Oshima, Y.Hayashi, H. Antia, S. Dugad, T. Fujii, S.K.

Gupta, S.Kawakami, M. Minamino, P.K. Mohanty, I. Morishita, T. Nakamura, T. Nonaka, S. Ogio, H. Takamaru, H. Tanaka, K. Tanaka, N. Ito, A. Jain, T. Matsuyama, B.S. Rao, K. Yamazaki, and N. Yoshida

SS3p1-012 High-energy solar energetic particle event prediction Kubo, Y. SS3p1-013 SDO, RHESSI and NoRH observations of an M1.8 class flare associated

with prominence eruption Kushwaha, U., and B. Joshi SS3p1-014 From the sun to geospace: from CORONAS to Interhelioprobe Kuznetsov, V. D. SS3p1-015 Solar neutron monitoring at Mount Chacaltaya during solar cycle 24 Lopez, D., and Y. Matsubara SS3p1-016 Statistical study of solar microwave bursts without soft x-ray ehancemnet Masuda, S. SS3p1-017 The AD 775 cosmic ray event shown in 10Be yearly data from the

Antarctic Dome Fuji ice core Miyake, F., A. Suzuki, K. Masuda, K. Horiuchi, H. Motoyama, H. Matsuzaki,

Y. Motizuki, S. Okamoto, K. Takahashi, and Y. Nakai SS3p1-018 Search for solar neutrons during solar cycle 24 Nagai, Y., Y. Matsubara, T. Sako and Y. Muraki SS3p1-019 Flare and CME characteristics that cause SPE Neflia SS3p1-020 Detection of solar sources of geoffective CMEs Schmieder, B. SS3p1-021 Superflares on G-type dwarfs and similarity to the solar flares Shibayama,T., H. Maehara, Y. Notsu, S. Notsu, S. Honda, D. Nogami, K. Shibata,

and T. T. Ishii SS3p1-022 Holistic MHD simulation of solar eruptions Shiota, D., and K. Kusano SS3p1-023 White-light emission and related particle acceleration phenomena in an

X1.8-class flare on 2012 October 23 Watanabe, K. SS3p1-025 Substorm associated dayside cna and simultaneous pc5 pulsations in

geomagnetic field variations Behera, J. K., A. K. Singh, A. K. Sinha, R. Rawat, C.Selvaraj, and K.U. Nair SS3p1-026 Study of Pc1 geomagnetic pulsations observed at multipoint ground

stations at Russia, Japan and Canada Jun, C.-W., K. Shiokawa, I. Schofield, M. Connors, I. Poddelsky, and B.Shevtsov SS3p1-027 Loss of radiation belt electrons observed by POES satellite Chiba, T., T. Obara, F. Tsuchiya, M. Yagi, and S. Kurita SS3p1-028 Radiation belt electron enhancements and their association with growth

characteristics of Pc 4-5 waves during geospace magnetic storms Georgiou, M., I.A. Daglis, E. Zesta, G. Balasis, and K. Tsinganos SS3p1-029 A statistical study of source region associated with intense geomagnetic

storms during last solar cycle Goel, S., R. Sharma, and M. K. Shibu

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SS3p1-030 Substorm time overshielding electric fields at low latitude Hashimoto, K. K., T. Kikuchi, I. Tomizawa, and T. Nagatsuma SS3p1-031 Global MHD simulation of the magnetospheric response to large and

sudden enhancement of the solar wind dynamic pressure Kubota, Y., R. Kataoka, M. Den, T. Tanaka, T. Nagatsuma, and S. Fujita SS3p1-032 Global signatures of sudden impulses (SI) and their chracteristics Sandeep, K., B. Veenadhari, S. T. Ram, and S. Mukherjee SS3p1-033 Implication of long-term variation of solar cell output of Akebono satellite Miyake,W., Y. Miyashi, and A. Matsuoka SS3p1-034 Relativistic electron flux forecast around GEO Nagatsuma, T., K. Sakaguchi, Y. Kubota, S. Saito, Y. Miyoshi, K. Seki, and T.

Tanaka SS3p1-035 Empirical determination of solar proton access to the polar atmosphere Neal, J. J., C. J. Rodger, and J. C. Green SS3p1-036 Extreme increase and decrease of MeV electrons Obara, T., T.Chiba, and M.Yagi SS3p1-037 Evaluation of nonlinear acceleration of radiation belt electrons by Whistler

chorus waves comparing with Quasi-linear diffusion process Saito, S., Y. Miyoshi, and K. Seki SS3p1-038 Quasi-electrostatic instability due to high energy tail distribution in the ring

current region Singh, S. V., A. P. Kakad, G. S. Lakhina, and Y. Omura SS3p1-039 Linear dispersion analyses on EMIC waves in oblique propagation in

multi-component plasmas Sugiyama, H. and Y. Omura

SS3p1-040 MLT dependence in the response of Ionospheric electric fields at mid-low latitude during geomagnetic sudden commencements (SC)

Takahashi, N., Y. Kasaba, A. Shinbori, Y. Nishimura, T.Kikuchi , and T.Nagatsuma SS3p1-041 Test analysis for the removal of the spacecraft field from the magnetic

field measurements at the ERG satellite Teramoto, M., J. M. Ruohoniemi, N. A. Frissell, and E. G. Thomas SS3p1-042 High-energy electron precipitation into the atmosphere during magnetic

storm and substorm: VLF/LF transmitter observation Tsuchiya, F., T. Obara, A. Morioka, H. Misawa, M. Yagi, Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa,

Y. Ogawa, and M. Connors SS3p1-044 Detecting space weather events with subionospheric VLF observations Cresswell-Moorcock, K., C. J. Rodger, and M. A. Clilverd SS3p1-045 Dependence of low-latitude thermospheric wind on geomagnetic

disturbance Hori, T., Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa, and A. Shinbori SS3p1-046 Ionospheric response to a geomagnetic storm during November 08-10,

2004 Simi, K.G, G. Manju, M. K. Madhav Haridas, S.R.Prabhakaran Nayar, and S. Alex SS3p1-047 Investigation of after-geomagnetic storm effect on atmospheric electricity

at high latitude Jeni Victor, N., C. Panneerselvam, H.J. Jeyakumar, K. U. Nair and CP Anil Kumar SS3p1-048 Physical mechanisms of the ionospheric storms at equatorial and higher

latitudes during the main phase and recovery phase of geomagnetic storms

Balan, N., S. TulasiRam, P. K. Rajesh, Y. Otsuka, M. Nishioka and G. J. Bailey SS3p1-049 Global distributions of storm-time ionospheric currents as seen in

geomagnetic field variations Shinbori, A., T. Hori, Y. Tanaka, Y. Koyama, T. Kikuchi, and T. Nagatsuma SS3p1-050 Response of the equatorial and low latitude D-region ionosphere to the

solar flares of solar cycle 24 Singh, R., R. Selvakumaran, B. Veenadhari, and A.K. Maurya SS3p1-051 Reaction of the near ground atmosphere electric state on geomagnetic

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storm on April 5, 2010 Smirnov, S. SS3p1-052 Geomagnetic stotm time abalysis by Gabriel Graph Sridharan, M. SS3p1-053 Response of ionospheric TEC to intense X-class solar flares: Case

studies Sripathi, S. SS3p1-054 Multi-instrument observations of recent geomagnetic storm effects on the

mid- to high-latitude ionosphere Thomas, E. G., J. B. H. Baker, J. M. Ruohoniemi, K. Hosokawa, A. J. Coster, P. J.

Erickson, and J. C. Foster SS3p1-055 Geomagnetic Field response to sudden drop in the solar wind dynamic

pressure Vichare, G. R. Rawat, A. Bhaskar, and B.M. Pathan SS3p1-056 Quantitative study of ionospheric disturbance characteristics during solar

flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido Radar Watanabe, D., and N. Nishitani SS3p1-057 Electromagnetic coupling from polar to equatorial ionosphere via cowling

Channel moved to SS3c-4 Yoshikawa, A., A. Nakamizo, S. Ohtani, S. Imajyo, H. Matsushita, T. Uozumi, and

K. Yumoto SS3p1-058 Geomagnetic disturbance effect at equatorial : a case study

Chumiran, S. H., and A. Mohamad SS3p1-059 Interpretation of lion roars observed in magnetosheath Qureshi, M. N. S. SS3p1-060 Pc5 activity during geomagnetic storm in Indonesia

Nuraeni, F., A. Santoso, C. Y. Yatini , A. Yoshikawa , S. Abe, and K. Yumoto SS4p1 (Tue, Nov. 19, 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS4p1-001 Statistical characteristics of MSTIDs observed by 630-nm airglow

imagers at Paratunka and Magadan, Russia Kumeno, R., K. Shiokawa, S. Suzuki, B. M. Shevtsov, I. Poddelsky, and S.

Smirnov SS4p1-002 Using data from closely-spaced ionosondes for diagnostics of travelling

ionospheric disturbances Laryuin, O., V.Kurkin, A.Podlesny SS4p1-003 Statistical characteristics of medium-scale traveling ionospheric

disturbances observed by an airglow imager at Syowa Station, Antarctica Minoura, T., S. Suzuki, K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, M. K. Ejiri, and T. Nakamura SS4p1-004 Worldwide and frequent appearance of small spatial scale field-aligned

currents in middle and low latitudes as observed by the CHAMP satellite Nakanishi, K, T. Iyemori, and H. Lühr SS4p1-005 Preliminary results of Ionosphere, Mesosphere, upper Atmosphere, and

Plasmasphere mapping mission on the international space station Saito, A., Y. Akiya, Y. Hozumi, A. Yamazaki , T. Abe , M. Suzuki, G. Murakami, T.

Sakanoi, I. Yoshikawa, Y. Otsuka, H. Fujiwara, M. Taguchi, M. Yamamoto, T. Nakamura, M. Ejiri, M. Kikuchi, H. Kawano, H. Liu, M. Ishii, M. Kubota, T. Tsugawa, K. Hoshinoo, K. Sakanoi, and IMAP working group

SS4p1-006 Unusual brightness features observed in OI 630 nm airglow over indian dip equatorial region

Sau, S., V. L. Narayanan, and S. Gurubaran SS4p1-007 Statistical analysis of TIDs propagation characteristics on the base of

long series of electron density data Tolstikov, M. V., A.V. Medvedev and K. G. Ratovsky SS4p1-008 Dense Regional And Worldwide INternational GNSS-TEC observation

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(DRAWING-TEC) project Tsugawa, T., M. Nishioka, S. Saito, A. Saito, Y. Otsuka, and M. Ishii SS4p1-009 Scale dependence of MSTID: Perkins instability and Es layer seeding Yokoyama, T. SS4p1-010 Latitudinal & directional dependence of ionospheric disturbances related

to the two recent tsunamis in Asia Wang, Y., W. Chen, Y. Yu, and M. P. Hickey SS4p1-011 Temporal variations of TEC fluctuations and losses of lock associated

With equatorial plasma bubbles Nakata, H., H. Kikuchi, R. Kodaira, T. Tsugawa, M. Nishioka, T. Takano, Y. Otsuka,

K. Shiokawa and A. Saito SS4p1-012 On the role of LSWS and PSSR in triggering of ESF – A statistical study

based on dip equatorial observations from India Narayanan, V. L., S. Sau, K. Emperumal, S. Gurubaran, and K. Shiokawa SS4p1-013 Seasonal and local time variations of E-region field-aligned irregularities

observed with 30.8-MHz radar at Kototabang, Indonesia Otsuka, Y. and Effendy SS4p1-014 Observations of equatorial plasma bubble in Indian sector by optical and

radio techniques Shetti, D. J., D. P. Nade, P. T. Patil, and R. N. Ghodpage SS4p1-016 Response of the D-region ionosphere to EMP using Asia VLF

observation network (AVON) and VLF/LF data in Japan Ohya, H., F. Tsuchiya, K. Yamashita, Y. Takahashi, H. Nakata, K. Shiokawa, and

Y. Miyoshi SS4p1-017 Large-scale waves and convective potentials of atmosphere using

cosmic GPS RO technique Brahmanandam, P. S., G. Uma, H. -L. Wang, and Y. H. Chu SS4p1-018 Distribution and variability of mesospheric inversion layers and their

effects on gravity wave propagation into the MLT region Buzbee, M. L., K. Nielsen, and J. Russell III SS4p1-019 Short period gravity wave forcing on the middle atmosphere Eswaraiah, S., M. Venkat Ratnam, A. Taori, B.V. Krishna Murthy, and S. Vijaya

Bhaskara Rao SS4p1-020 Study of gravity waves generated from strong tropospheric convection

over Brazil by using multi-point GPS-TEC data Fukushima, D., K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, S. L. Vadas, M. Nishioka, and T. Tsugawa SS4p1-021 Multitechnique investigations of vertical coupling of atmospheres Laskar, F. I., D. Pallamraju, T. Vijaya Lakshmi, and B. Veenadhari SS4p1-022 Mesospheric gravity waves characteristics from OH airglow imager at

Qujing, China Li, Q., J. Xu, X. Liu, and W. Yuan SS4p1-023 Large winds/wind shears induced by gravity waves and tides interactions Liu, X., J. Xu, H.-L. Liu, J. Yue, and W. Yuan SS4p1-024 New statistical analysis of horizontal phase velocity distribution of gravity

waves observed by airglow imaging, and its application to data at Syowa Station (69S, 39E), Antarctica

Matsuda, T, T. Nakamura, M. K. Ejiri, M. Tsutsumi, K. Shiokawa, and Y. Tomikawa

SS4p1-025 Wave like signatures induced in the D-region ionosphere associated with 22 July 2009 total solar eclipse

Maurya Ajeet, K., D.V. Phani Kumar, R. Singh, S. Kumar and B. Veenadhari SS4p1-026 Signatures of wave-wave interactions in the mesospheric temperature

structure: A case study Srinivasan, A, and S. V. B. Rao SS4p1-027 Multi-year analysis of atmospheric gravity waves in the polar mesosphere

and thermosphere Nielsen, K., M. Buzzbe, M. Negale, D. Pautet, M. J. Taylor, R. Collins, and J.

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Russell III SS4p1-028 A study of anomalous potential vorticity distribution frequently observed in

the boreal winter mesosphere based on a gravity-wave resolving GCM simulation

Masuda, A., K. Okamoto, and K. Sato SS4p1-029 STEL optical observations at the Tromsoe EISCAT radar site by March

2013 and contributions to CAWSES-II Oyama, S., S. Nozawa, R. Fujii, K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, T. T. Tsuda, and T.

Takahashi SS4p1-030 Climatological study on GW over Reunion Island Vishnu Prasanth, P., H. Bencherif, V. Sivakumar, P. Keckhut, and A. Hauchecorne SS4p1-031 A case study of gravity waves observed in mesospheric nightglow

features at Ranchi (23° N), India on February 11, 2013 Parihar, N. and S. Gurubaran SS4p1-032 Coordinated observations between IMAP/VISI and ground-based all-sky

imager on concentric gravity wave in the lower thermosphere Perwitasari, S., T. Sakanoi, A. Yamazaki, Y. Otsuka, Y. Hozumi, Y. Akiya, A. Saito,

and K. Shiokawa SS4p1-033 Restoration of WINDII data processing capability – a new view of

small-scale dynamical structures Shepherd, M. G., Y.-M. Cho, and G. G. Shepherd SS4p1-034 Correlation between ionospheric irregularity occurrences and deep

atmospheric convection in Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) Su, S.-Y, C. L. Wu, and C. H. Liu SS4p1-035 Sodium layer variations observed above Tromsø, Norway (69.6ºN,

19.2ºE) Tsuda, T. T., N. Matuura, S. Nozawa, T. D. Kawahara, T. Kawabata, N. Saito, S.

Wada, Y. Ogawa, M. Tsutsumi, C. M. Hall, S. Oyama, T. Takahashi, M. K. Ejiri, and T. Nakamura

SS4p1-036 Simultaneous observations of medium scale gravity waves and plasma bubbles depletions over the Brazilian equatorial region using airglow imager and TEC mapping

Wrasse, C. M., H. Takahashi, I. Paulino, R. A. Buriti, A. F. Medeiros, V. C. F. Gomes, A. C. Figueiredo, C. M. De Nardin

SS4p1-038 Events analysis of neutral wind at Yellow River station during auroral substorms

Liu, J., Y. Ai, B. Xiong, Y. Zhang, G. Y. Hu and Y. Chen SS4p1-039 Investigation of variations of the polar thermosphere and ionosphere with

EISCAT radar observations and GCM simulations Fujiwara, H., S. Nozawa, Y. Ogawa, R. Kataoka, Y. Miyoshi, H. Jin, and H.

Shinagawa SS4p1-040 Modeling of atmosphere-ionosphere response to extreme disturbances in

space and the lower atmosphere Shinagawa, H., H. Jin, Y. Miyoshi, and H. Fujiwara

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Poster 2 (Thu, November 21, 17:45-19:30) SS2p (Thu, Nov. 21, 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS2p1-001 Es layer parameters over midlatitudes and sudden stratospheric warming

events Cherniak, I., I. Zakharenkova, N. Korenkova, A. Krankowski, I. Shagimuratov, and

V. Leschenko SS2p1-002 Analysis of ionosphere/plasmasphere electron content variability during

extended solar minimum Zakharenkova, I., I. Cherniak, A. Krankowski, and I. Shagimuratov SS2p1-003 The different long-term trends in the planetary geomagetic Ap index for

cloudless days and nights at Abastumani Didebulidze, G. G., M. Todua and G. Sh. Javakhishvili SS2p1-004 Comparison of measured and modeled foF2 during solar cycle 23 in the

context of long term variations Elias, A.G., B.F. de Haro Barbas and K. Shibasaki SS2p1-005 A long-term trend in the F2-layer critical frequency as observed at

Alma-Ata ionosonde station Gordiyenko, G. I., V. V. Vodyannikov, A. F. Yakovets, and Yu. G Litvinov SS2p1-007 Stusy of upper atmosphere dynamics near mesopause region using the

SuperDARN Hokkaido HF radar Tsuya, T., N. Nishitani, T. Ogawa, M. Tsutsumi, and A. S. Yukimatu SS3p2 (Thu, Nov. 21, 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS3p2-001 Analysis of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observations using wavelet

transform Aguilar-Rodriguez, E., M. Rodriguez-Martinez, E. Romero-Hernandez, and A.

Gonzalez-Esparza SS3p2-002 Dynamics of the open field lines and the structure of solar wind Asgari-Targhi, M., S. Imada, K. Kusano, A. Voss, and K. Kozarev SS3p2-003 MESSENGER 2013 solar coronal faraday rotation experiment Jensen, E.A., C.E. Heiles, A.A. Kepley, I.V. Chashei, T.A. Howard, T.B. Kuiper,

W. A. Majid, M.M. Bisi, T. Robishaw, R.A. Fallows, and F. Vilas SS3p2-004 Study of wavelet cross correlation between the sunspot area and sunspot

number during the current solar cycle 24 Kasde S. K., D. K. Sondhiya, and A. K. Gwal SS3p2-005 The interplanetary scintillation (IPS) and solar mass imager (SMEI)

websites, databases and 3-D heliospheric analysis at UCSD Luckett, N. T., B. V.Jackson, A. Buffington, P. PaulHick, and H. -S. Yu SS3p2-006 Detection of solar radio bursts using CALLISTO-SWMC spectrometer Mahrous, A., S. Ahmed, and C. Monstein SS3p2-007 Spectral analysis of IPS to obtain solar wind velocities using individual

stations: MEXART AND STELab Mejia-Ambriz, J., B. Jackson, A. Buffington, M. Tokumaru, and J.

Gonzalez-Esparza SS3p2-008 Solar wind variability and Jupiter's magnetosphere viewed from the

auroral radio emissions Misawa, H., F. Tsuchiya, A. Morioka, and T. Mizuguchi SS3p2-009 The current status of the SciBar for the cosmic ray telescope (SciCRT) Sasai, Y., Y. Itow, Y. Matsubara, T. Sako, Y. Nagai, L. Diego, T. Itow,

K. Munakata, C. Kato, S. Yasue, M. Kozai, T. Miyazaki, S. Shibata, H. Takamaru, H. Kojima, H. Tsuchiya, K. Watanabe, T. Koi, J. F. Valdes-Galicia, A. Hurtado Pizano, O. Musalem Clemente, E. Ortiz-Fragoso, L. X. Gonzalez-Mendez, M. Anzorena-Mendez, and R. Garcia-Ginez

SS3p2-010 Fine spectral structures of a solar radio type-II burst observed with

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AMATERAS Sato, S., H. Misawa, F. Tsuchiya, T. Obara, K. Iwai, S. Masuda, and Y. Miyoshi SS3p2-011 Development of a fast MHD modeling system of the inner heliosphere for

space weather forecast Shiota, D., R. Kataoka, Y. Miyoshi, T. Hara, C. Tao, K. Masunaga, Y. Futaana, and

N. Terada SS3p2-012 Study of diurnal variation of galactic cosmic ray anisotropy Shrivastava, P. K. SS3p2-013 Multiscale edges detection in solar corona using wavelet based

independent component analysis (ICA) Sondhiya, D. K. , S. K. Kasde, and A. K. Gwal SS3p2-014 The ion gyro effect to nonlinear processes of the Kelvin-Helmholtz

instability Ueno, S., T. Umeda , T. Nakamura , and S. Machida SS3p2-015 Real-time solar wind data and DSCOVR Watari, S., Y. Kubo, and M. Ishii SS3p2-016 Relative geo-effectiveness of high-speed streams of different solar

sources, durations and speed Badruddin, and O. P. M. Aslam SS3p2-017 Predicting auroral radio absorption Beharrell, M., F. Honary, B. Pennington, M.Clilverd, and A. Kavanagh SS3p2-018 Consequence of interplanetary conditions on the auroral substorm

absorption (asa) events over sub-auroral latitude Behera, J. K., A. K. Sinha, A. K. Singh, and R. Rawat SS3p2-019 A reexamination of latitudinal limits of substorm-produced energetic

electron precipitation Cresswell-Moorcock, K., C. J. Rodger, A. Kero, A. B. Collier, M. A. Clilverd, I.

Häggström, and T. Pitkänen SS3p2-020 Response of geomagnetic field at Indian Antarctic station Maitri, to

increasing electromagnetic disturbance in geo-space and seasonal geomagnetic variations at Maitri

Arun, H. SS3p2-021 Long-term variation of plasmasphere observed from the Akebono PWS

data Hasegawa, S., Y. Miyoshi, N. Kitamura, A. Kumamoto, and S. Machida SS3p2-022 Statistical analysis of auroral structures related to the pressure-driven

plasma instability based on ground optical observations Hashimoto, A., K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, S. Oyama, and S. Nozawa SS3p2-023 Statistical analysis of EMIC waves observed by the Akebono satellite in

the inner magnetosphere Kato, Y., Y. Miyoshi, K. Sakaguchi, Y. Kasahara, N. Kitamura, K. Keika, and K.

Shiokawa SS3p2-024 Effect of the magnetic field inhomogeneity on generation processes of

whistler-mode chorus and broadband hiss-like emissions Katoh, Y, and Y. Omura SS3p2-025 Global characteristics of electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves in the

magnetosphere: AMPTE/CCE observations Keika, K., K. Takahashi, A. Y. Ukhorskiy, and Y. Miyoshi SS3p2-026 Solar activity dependence of quiet-time photoelectron outflows and the f

ield-aligned potential drop in the polar cap Kitamura, N., K. Seki, Y. Nishimura, T. Hori, N. Terada, R. J. Strangeway, and J. P. McFadden SS3p2-027 The response of the magnetosphere to the magnetic reconnection in the

near-earth neutral line Kondoh, K., and T. Shimizu SS3p2-028 Test particle simulation of dynamics of relativistic electrons interacting

with EMIC triggered emissions

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Kubota, Y., and Y. Omura SS3p2-029 The tools for analysis of geomagnetic data and for calculation the index of

geomagnetic activity K Mandrikova, O.V., I. S. Solovev, S. E. Smirnov, and T. L. Zalyaev SS3p2-030 Study of VLF/ELF chorus waves observed by two loop antennas at

Athabasca and Fort Vermillion at subauroral latitudes Martinez, C. C., K. Shiokawa , Y. Miyoshi, M. Ozaki, I. Schofield, and M. Connors SS3p2-031 Pc5 waves in the mid-latitude directly driven by solar wind dynamic

pressure variations observed by the SuperDARN Hokkaido HF radar Matsushita, T., K. Seki, N. Nishitani, T. Hori, M. Teramoto, T. Kikuchi, Y. Miyoshi,

K. Shiokawa, K. Yumoto, H. Réme, H. Singer, and V. Angelopoulos SS3p2-032 Low-frequency waves in the near-earth magnetotail before substorm

expansion onsets Miyashita, Y., M. H. Saito, Y. Hiraki, and S. Machida SS3p2-033 Simulation study of magnetic reconnection in high reynolds number

plasma Nakabo, T., K. Kusano, T. Miyoshi, and G. Vekstein SS3p2-034 Dependence of IMF By on oxygen ions' acceleration in near Earth plasma

sheet during substorm Nakayama, Y., Y. Ebihara, and T. Tanaka SS3p2-035 Multi-scale spatiotemporal variations of pulsating auroras: Visualization of

energetic electron loss process through wave-particle interactions Nishiyama, T., T. Sakanoi, Y. Miyoshi, D. Hampton, and Y. Katoh. SS3p2-036 Pulsating aurora: Role of cold electrons and electric field in the

magnetosphere Sato, N., A. Kadokura, and Y. Tanaka SS3p2-037 Current status of the GEMSIS project: Investigation of particle

acceleration and regional couplings during geospace storms Seki, K., S. Masuda, A. Ieda, Y. Miyoshi, K. Kusano, S. Machida, Y. Miyashita, D. Shiota, K. Keika, S. Saito, T. Yamamoto, A. Nakamizo, T. Amano, T. Hori, T. Kikuchi, T. Umeda, T. Segawa, T. Minoshima, Y. Ebihara, A. Shinbori, Y. Matsumoto, and GEMSIS project team

SS3p2-038 Stereo measurement of auroral emission altitudes using circular fisheye digital cameras

Shigematsu, K., Y. Miyoshi, R. Kataoka, M. Tanaka, A.Yamashita, Y. Mori, T. Kubo, D. Hampton, T. Ogino, and S. Machida

SS3p2-039 Investigation of Pi2 pulsations using CHAMP and ground magnetic field measurements

Thomas, N., G. Vichare, A.K. Sinha, and B. Jayashree SS3p2-040 Influence of the solar wind on the inner magnetosphere of Jupiter: the

SPRINT-A/EXCEED observation Tsuchiya, F., M. Kagitani, Y. Kasaba, T. Sakanoi, T. Kimura, K. Yoshioka, G.

Murakami, A. Yamazaki, and I. Yoshikawa SS3p2-041 Study of heavy ion dynamics in the Mercury's magnetosphere on the

basis of MESSENGER observation Yagi, M., K. Seki, Y. Matsumoto, D. Delcourt, and F. Leblanc SS3p2-042 Statistical mapping of ionospheric scintillation over Indonesia Abadi, P., A. Husin, S., Saito, Y. Otsuka, and W. Srigutomo SS3p2-043 Critical assessment of the forecasting capability of L-band scintillation

over the magnetic equatorial region – campaign results Bagiya, M. S., R. Sridharan, S. Sunda, L. Jose, T. K. Pant, and R. Choudhary SS3p2-044 Space-weather effects on equatorial ionosphere using VHF scintillation

data of Indian region Banola, S., and R. N. Maurya SS3p2-045 Abnormal quiet day pattern in the Sq current system observed along

75oE meridian Bhardwaj, S. K., and B. Veenadhari

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SS3p2-046 The response of day side equatorial ionosphere to the southward and northward IMF Bz turnings

Bhaskar, A., and G. Vichare SS3p2-047 Evolutions of equatorial F-region irregularities and their possible

association with EEJ using different remote sensing instruments Brahmanandam, P. S., G. Uma, Y. H. Chu, and B. Veenadhari SS3p2-048 Variability of ambient ionization near EIA crests in relation to equatorial

electrodynamics at Indian longitude Chatterjee, S., S. K. Chakraborty, and B.M.Pathan SS3p2-049 Estimation of vertical drifts using magnetometer data with neural network Condor, P. withdrawn SS3p2-050 The formation and behavior sporadic E under influence of atmospheric

vortical perturbation and AGW Dalakishvili, G., G. G. Didebulidze, and G. Matiashvili SS3p2-051 Modeling and analysis of ionospheric parameters based on the

combination of wavelet transform and autoregressive models Mandrikova, O. V., N. V. Glushkova, and Y. A. Polozov SS3p2-052 Design of atmospheric neutral analyzer for neutral mass composition and

wind measurement in the upper atmosphere Hayashi, A., M. Shimoyama, K. Ishiguro, and M.Hirahara SS3p2-053 Low latitude GPS ionospheric scintillation occurrences during deep

minimum solar activity observed at Kototabang (0.12o S 100.12o N) Husin, A. SS3p2-054 Multi-timescale statistical analysis of ionospheric trough with long-term

EISCAT dataset Ishida, T., Y. Ogawa, A. Kadokura, and I. Häggström SS3p2-055 Diurnal and seasonal variability of total electron content over Malaysia

during the descending phase of solar cycle 23 Jayapal, V., and A. F. M. Zain SS3p2-056 Complexity measures and neural network modelling of H component over

Indian sub continent Unnikrishnan, K.

SS3p2-057 Simulation of MSTID influence to the SuperDARN ground backscatter and its use for analysis of “Chelyabinsk” meteorite observations

Kutelev, K., and Berngardt O. SS3p2-058 Two-dimensional map of GPS tec phase fluctuations observed using

GPS networks in Southeast Asia region Buhari, M. S, Y. Otsuka, M. Abdullah, and A. M. Hasbi SS3p2-059 MAGDAS activities of year 2013 Maeda, G., K. Yumoto, H. Kawano, A. Yoshikawa, HuixinLiu, M. Watanabe,

S. Abe, T. Uozumi, A. Ikeda, and M.G. Cardinal SS3p2-060 Riometer and electric field mill detector observation in South Atlantic

anomaly region Makita, K., M. Hoshino, Y. Kato, M. Nishino, H.Nozawa, T. Ookawa,

Y. Minamoto, S. Nagamachi, P.Fagundes, E.Correia, W. Limma, J. C.Gianibeli, R. Monreal, A. Foppiano, E. Ovalle, and N. Schuch

SS3p2-061 Toward new collaborative studies with EISCAT and EISCAT_3D radars Miyaoka, H., S. Nozawa, Y. Ogawa, S. Oyama, T. Nakamura, R. Fujii, and C.

Heinselman SS3p2-062 Variations in mid-latitude ionospheric electron density using Istanbul

Dynasonde observations Moral, A. C., Z. Kaymaz, F. Turk Katircioglu, E.C. Eyigüler, and N. Zabotin SS3p2-063 Seasonal variation of atmospheric electricity measured at Maitri,

Antarctica Panneerselvam, C. J. Victor, S.Manu, and CP Anil Kumar SS3p2-064 Relationship between auroral substorm and ion upflow in the nightside

polar ionosphere

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Ogawa, Y., M. Sawatsubashi, S. C. Buchert, K. Hosokawa, S. Taguchi, S. Nozawa, S. Oyama, T. T. Tsuda, and R. Fujii

SS3p2-065 Worldwide Sq (H): The proxy for worldwide ionospheric currents Owolabi, T. P., A. B. Rabiu, and G. M. Olayanju SS3p2-066 Height-dependent ionospheric responses around auroras associated with

substorm onset measured with the EISCAT UHF radar Oyama, S., J. Kurihara, T. T. Tsuda, Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa, and B. J. Watkins SS3p2-067 Spatial-temporal variability of ionosphere over Africa determined from

array of instruments installed during IHY/ISWI 2006 – 2013 Rabiu, A. B. SS3p2-069 Sprint-A/EXCEED observation of solar- and solar wind-driven

atmospheric escape from Venus, Mars, and Mercury Terada, N., F. Tsuchiya, M. Kagitani, Y. Kasaba, T. Sakanoi, K. Masunaga,

I.Yoshikawa, A. Yamazaki, K. Yoshioka, G. Murakami, T. Kimura, Y. Futaana, D. Shiota, T. Hara, Y. Miyoshi, and R. Kataoka

SS3p2-070 Relationship between the plasmapause locations and frequency changes of Pi2 pulsations with mid-latitude Pi2 pulsations with the Northern American SuperDARN radar

Teramoto, M. and A. Matsuoka SS3p2-071 Lidar reflections from the upper atmosphere according to the

observations of 2008 Bychkov, V.V, J. A. Nepomnyashy, A. S. Perezhogin, and B. M. Shevtsov SS3p2-072 SuperDARN high 2-D spatial and temporal resolution upper

atmosphere observation with simultaneous optical measurements, its contributions to CAWSES-II and future

Yukimatu, A. S., and N. Sato SS3p2-073 A textbook type earth-affecting coronal mass ejection: observations,

theory and numerical simulations Zhang, J., P. Hess, and D. Odstrcil SS3p2-074 Long term determination of variations in energetic electron precipitation

into the atmosphere using AARDDVARK Neal, J. J., C. J. Rodger, M. A. Clilverd, and T. Raita SS3p2-075 NN prediction of the Storm time K-index Using solar wind parameters Uwamahoro, J., and L.A. McKinnell SS4p2 (Thu, Nov. 21, 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS4p2-001 Seasonal variations of planetary wave activity in the low-latitude MLT

region during solar cycle 23 Araújo, L. R., L. M. Lima, P. P. Batista, B. R. Clemesha, and H. Takahashi SS4p2-002 Effects of the planetary waves in the MLT airglow: Observations and

modeling studies Egito, F., Takahashi, H., Miyoshi, Y. and Shiokawa, K. SS4p2-003 Numerical study of planetary waves in the middle atmosphere at

different QBO phases and orographic wave activities Gavrilov, N. M., A. V. Koval, A. I. Pogoreltsev, and E. N. Savenkova SS4p2-004 Variations of neutral temperature and winds in the polar mesosphere and

lower thermosphere above Tromsø Nozawa, S., T. D. Kawahara, T. Tsuda, N. Saito, M. Tsutsumi, S. Wada, H.

Fujiwara, T. Takahashi, T. Kawabata, Y. Ogawa, S. Oyama, C. Hall, A. Brekke, and R. Fujii

SS4p2-005 Coupling between the neutral atmosphere and the ionosphere during the major stratospheric warming

Shpynev, B. G., D. Pancheva, P. Muchtarov, V. I. Kurkin, K. G. Ratovsky, M. A. Chernigovskaya, A. Yu Belinskaya, S. A. Grigorieva and A. E. Stepanov

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SS4p2-006 Nighttime secondary ozone layer during major stratospheric sudden warmings in specified-dynamics WACCM

Tweedy, O. V., V. Limpasuvan, Y. J. Orsolini*, A. K. Smith, R. R. Garcia, D. Kinnison, C. E. Randall, O.-K. Kvissel, F. Stordal, V. Lynn Harvey, and A. Chandran

SS4p2-007 Studies of temperature disturbances of lower and middle atmosphere during stratospheric warmings 2008-2013

Tolstikov, M. V., A.V. Medvedev and K. G. Ratovsky SS4p2-008 High and mid latitude observations of mesospheric and thermospheric

responses to an SSW event Wu, Q., and S. Nozawa SS4p2-009 High Latitude-Low latitude coupling during polar stratospheric sudden

warming events Vineeth, C., and T. K. Pant SS4p2-010 Ionosphere-stratosphere coupling at mid-latitudes during the January

2009/2010 major stratospheric warming Gordiyenko, G. I., M. G. Shepherd, and A. Andreev SS4p2-011 Climatology of solar and lunar tides in the mesosphere and lower

thermosphere over Tirunelveli (8.7oN, 77.8oE) Sathishkumar, S., P. Priyanka, S. Sridharan, and S. Gurubaran SS4p2-012 Characteristics of short period tidal components in antarctic MLT above

Syowa and Davis Tsutsumi, M., and D. Murphy SS4p2-013 Longitudinal structures in TEC observations by FORMOSAT/COSMIC

satellites during equinoctial periods of low and high solar activity Onohara, A. N., and I. S. Batista SS4p2-014 Diurnal tides at low latitudes: Radar, satellite, and model results Kumar, G. K., W. Singer, J. Oberheide, N. Grieger, P.P. Batista, D. M. Riggin, H.

Schmidt, and B. R. Clemesha SS4p2-015 The equatorial electrojet and global Sq current components at dip

equator Hamid, N. S. A., H. Liu, T. Uozumi, and K. Yumoto SS4p2-016 Study of the Equatorial Electrojet magnetic effects along 210°MM,

comparison with results in West Africa Franck, G. O. D., V. Doumbia*, K. Shiokawa, and K. Yumoto SS4p2-017 Difference in ground magnetic signature of the ionospheric currents

generated by the acoustic and the internal gravity waves from lower atmosphere

Iyemori, T., T. Kouta, K. Nakanishi, A. Hitchman, L. Wang, M. Utsugi, S. Sugitani, M. Nose, and M. Takeda

SS4p2-018 Field-aligned current loop model on formation of sporadic metal layers Matuura, N., T. Tsuda, and S. Nozawa SS4p2-019 Convection and Birkeland currents associated with IMF BY triggered

theta auroras: An MHD modeling Watanabe, M., S. Sakito, T. Tanaka, H. Shinagawa, and T. Murata SS4p2-020 Ionospheric current system derived from CHAMP using DECS method at

low and middle latitudes Deguchi, R., H. Liu, H. Vanhamäki, O. Amm, H. Luehr and J. Park SS4p2-021 Solar cycle response on ionospheric current sytem over Indian region Thiagarajan, A. SS4p2-022 FoF2 observation at Chumphon station, Thailand during quiet time and

geomagnetic storm time Tuntrakool, S., P. Kenpankho, P. Supnithi, T. Tsugawa, and T. Nagatsuma SS4p2-023 Observation of GNSS scintillation in Tromso Ito, Y., Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa, K. Hosokawa, and Y. Ogawa SS4p2-024 Seasonal and solar activity dependences of F3 layer in the Indian low

latitude

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Pavan Chaitanya, P., A K Patra, N. Balan, and S. V. B. Rao SS4p2-025 The universal time variations of the mean polar electron content in the

polar ionosphere Wu, Y., R. Liu, B. Zhang, J. Lu, and S. Zhang SS4p2-026 Statistical study of ionospheric disturbance dynamo and geomagnetic

field induction at different latitudes Falayi, E.O., and A. B. Rabiu SS4p2-027 A new tunable resonance scattering lidar for upper atmospheric

measurements at Syowa Station: Preliminary observations in Japan Ejiri, M. K., T. T. Tsuda, T. Nishiyama, M. Abo, T. D. Kawahara, and T. Nakamura SS4p2-028 All solid state, high power (4 W) sodium temperature/wind lidar deployed

at EISCAT radar site, Norway (69.6ºN, 19.2ºE) Kawahara, T., S. Nozawa, N. Saito, T. Tsuda, S. Wada, and T. Kawabata, SS4p2-029 Improvement of the method for measuring thermospheric temperature

using small Fabry-Perot interferometers Nakamura, Y., K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, S. Oyama, and S. Nozawa SS4p2-030 SuperDARN Hokkaido West Radar Nishitani, N., and SuperDARN Hokkaido radar group SS4p2-031 Global airglow and auroral observation with IMAP/VISI on ISS Sakanoi, T., A. Saito, A. Yamazaki, Y. Hozumi, Y. Akiya, S. Perwitasari, and Y.

Otsuka SS4p2-032 Thermospheric sodium layer observed at Syowa Station, Antarctica Tsuda, T. T., X. Chu, T. Nakamura, M. K. Ejiri, and T. D. Kawahara SS4p2-033 Anomalous ULF emission associated with earthquakes precurso and its

related to STELab and MAGDAS-Sumatra Network Ahadi, S. SS4p2-034 Monitoring of stratospheric and mesospheric ozone profiles with a

ground-based microwave spectral radiometer in mid-latitude (51°36‘ S, 69° 19‘ W), Patagonia Argentina

Salvador, J., P. F. Orte, E. Wolfram, R. D’Elia, T. Nagahama, Y. Kojima, T. Kuwahara,H. Nakane, H. Maezawa, E. Quel, and A. Mizuno

SS4p2-035 Application of the model of electronic-vibrational kinetics of excited products of O3 and O2 photolysis to retrieval of [H2O] in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere

Manuilova, R. O., V. A. Yankovsky, A. O. Semenov, A. G. Feofilov, and A. A. Kutepov

SS4p2-036 Model of electronic-vibrational kinetics of excited products of O3 and O2 photolysis: Application to retrieval of [O3] and [O(3P)] in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere

Yankovsky, V. A., R. O. Manuilova, K. V. Martyshenko, and A. S. Garkusha SS4p2-037 Advances in tropical mesospheric structure and dynamics

Eswaraiah, S., M. Venkat Ratnam, B. V. Krishna Murthy, and S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao

SS4p2-038 Small-scale gravity waves in the mesosphere obtained by multipoint airglow imaging observations

Suzuki, S., K. Shiokawa, and Y. Otsuka SS4p2-039 Nonlinear wave-wave interactions in the lower and middle atmosphere,

during continuous convections events over two equatorial tropical regions Srinivasan, A., S. V. B. Rao, S. Sathishkumar, S. Gurbaran, and K. K. Kumar SS4p2-040 On the role of Pre-Reversal Enhancement (PRE) and EEJ strength in

generation of ionospheric plasma irregularities over Indian region Sripathi, S., S. Banola, B. Veenadhari and K. Emperumal SS5p1 (Thu, Nov. 21, 17:45-19:30) Poster Session SS5p1-001 Implementation of ionospheric conductivity model by using upper

atmospheric models

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Koyama, Y., A. Shinbori, T. Hori, M. Nose, and Y. Tanaka SS5p1-002 ICSU-World Data System, and research data management in

solar-terrestrial physics Murayama, Y., M. Mokrane, and B. Minster

SS5p1-003 ERG science center Segawa, T., Y. Miyoshi, K. Seki, T. Hori, Y. Miyashita, K. Keika, I. Shinohara, T.

Takashima, K. Asamura, A. Matsuoka, Y. Tanaka, and The ERG Science Center team

SS5p1-004 IUGONET metadata database and data analysis software for long-term ground-based observation data

Tanaka, Y., T. Hori, S. Abe, A. Shinbori, Y. Koyama, N. Umemura, M. Yagi, S. UeNo, Y. Sato, and A. Yatagai

SS5p1-005 Database of optical and radio wave observation network of the Tohoku University

Yagi, M., T. Obara, M. Kagitani, M. Yoneda, A. Kumamoto, H. Misawa, F. Tsuchiya, K. Iwai, N. Terada, T. Ono, and H. Ohya

SS5p1-006 Capacity building activities at ICSWSE Cardinal, M.G., A. Yoshikawa, H. Kawano, H. Liu, M. Watanabe, S. Abe, T.

Uozumi, G. Maeda, T. Hada, and K. Yumoto SS5p1-007 Report of capacity-building activities of Japan during CAWSES-II period Ueno, S., K. Yumoto, A. Yoshikawa, K. Makita, K. Munakata, A Mizuno, and T.

Tsuda SS5p1-008 IUGONET's efforts for capacity building to promote

international/interdisciplinary solar-terrestial physics research Sato, Y., A. Shinbori, S. Abe, M. Yagi, A. Yatagai, Y. Koyama, Y. Tanaka, T. Hori, N.

Umemura, and S. UeNo

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Author Index SS3p2-042 Abadi, P., A. Husin, S., Saito, Y. Otsuka, and W. Srigutomo

SS5b-2 Abe, S., A. Yoshikawa, H. Kawano, T. Uozumi, A. Ikeda, M. G. Cardinal, G. Maeda, and K. Yumoto

SS3p2-001 Aguilar-Rodriguez, E., M. Rodriguez-Martinez, E. Romero-Hernandez, and A. Gonzalez-Esparza

SS4p2-033 Ahadi, S. SS3p1-001 Al-Haddad, N., S. Poedts, C. Jacobs, C. Möstl, and C. J. Farrugia SS1p1-005 Anjali J. K., Y. Suematsu, M. Kubo, D. Shiota, and S. Tsuneta

SS1b-4 Aplin, K., R. G. Harrison, M. Lockwood, K. A. Nicoll, and I. M. P. Houghton

SS4p2-001 Araújo L. R., L. M. Lima, P. P. Batista, B. R. Clemesha, and H. Takahashi

SS3p2-020 Arun, H. PA2a-3 Asai, A. SS3b-1 Asai, A.

SS1p1-009 Asai, A., H. Isobe, D. Shiota, H. Watanabe, S. UeNo, A. Shinbori, M. Yokoyama, R. Kitai, and K. Kusano

SS3p2-002 Asgari-Targhi, M., S. Imada, K. Kusano, A. Voss, and K. Kozarev

SS1b-7 Asikainen, T., J. Rintamäki, and K. Mursula withdrawn SS3p1-002 Badruddin, and A. Kumar SS3p2-016 Badruddin, and O. P. M. Aslam

SS3p2-043 Bagiya, M. S., R. Sridharan, S. Sunda, L. Jose, T. K. Pant, and R. Choudhary

SS3b-5 Balan, N.

SS3p1-048 Balan, N., S. TulasiRam, P. K. Rajesh, Y. Otsuka, M. Nishioka and G. J. Bailey

SS3p1-003 Bamba, Y., and K. Kusano SS3p2-044 Banola, S., and R. N. Maurya

SS3p2-017 Beharrell, M., F. Honary, B. Pennington, M.Clilverd, and A. Kavanagh

SS3p1-025 Behera, J. K., A. K. Singh, A. K. Sinha, R. Rawat, C.Selvaraj, and K.U. Nair

SS3p2-018 Behera, J. K., A. K. Sinha, A. K. Singh, and R. Rawat PA1a-4 Beig, G. SS3p2-045 Bhardwaj, S. K., and B. Veenadhari SS3p2-046 Bhaskar, A., and G. Vichare

SS3c-3 Bisi, M. M., R. A. Fallows, C. Sobey, B. V. Jackson, E. A. Jensen, D. Oberoi, I. H. Cairns, P. P. Hick, and H.-S. Yu

SS3p1-004 Bisi, M.M., S.A. Hardwick, R.A. Fallows, J.A. Davies, R.A. Harrison, E.A. Jensen, H. Morgan, C.-C. Wu, A. Asgekar, M. Xiong, E. Carley, and G. Mann

SS4p1-017 Brahmanandam, P. S., G. Uma, H. -L. Wang, and Y. H. Chu SS3p2-047 Brahmanandam, P. S., G. Uma, Y. H. Chu, and B. Veenadhari PA1b-4 Brun, A. S. SS3p2-058 Buhari, M. S, Y. Otsuka, M. Abdullah, and A. M. Hasbi

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SS4p1-018 Buzbee, M. L., K. Nielsen, and J. Russell III

SS3p2-071 Bychkov, V.V, J. A. Nepomnyashy, A. S. Perezhogin, and B. M. Shevtsov

SS1p1-012 Candido, C. M. N., I. S. Batista, E. R. de Paula, F. Becker-Guedes, J.H.A. Sobral and M. A. Abdu

SS1p1-020 Cao, M., Z. Lin, and H. Zhang

SS5p1-006 Cardinal, M.G., A. Yoshikawa, H. Kawano, H. Liu, M. Watanabe, S. Abe, T. Uozumi, G. Maeda, T. Hada, and K. Yumoto

SS4e-4 Chandran, A., R. R. Garcia, R. L. Collins, and L. Goncharenko SS3p2-048 Chatterjee, S., S. K. Chakraborty, and B.M.Pathan

SS3a-2 Cherniak I., I. Zakharenkova, D. Dzubanov, A. Krankowski and I. Shagimuratov

SS2p1-001 Cherniak, I., I. Zakharenkova, N. Korenkova, A. Krankowski, I. Shagimuratov, and V. Leschenko

SS3p1-027 Chiba, T., T. Obara, F. Tsuchiya, M. Yagi, and S. Kurita SS3p1-058 Chumiran, S. H., and A. Mohamad SS3p2-049 Condor, P. withdrawn

SS3p2-019 Cresswell-Moorcock , K., C. J. Rodger, A. Kero, A. B. Collier, M. A. Clilverd, I. Häggström, and T. Pitkänen

SS3p1-044 Cresswell-Moorcock , K., C. J. Rodger, and M. A. Clilverd SS1c-1 Curtius, J. and the CLOUD Team

SS3c-5 Daglis, I. A., I. R. Mann, G. Balasis, S. Bourdarie, R. B. Horne, Y. Khotyaintsev, O. Santolik, D. Turner, and M. Usanova

SS3p2-050 Dalakishvili, G., G. G. Didebulidze, and G. Matiashvili SS5a-3 De Zeeuw D., and A. Ridley SS4p2-020 Deguchi, R., H. Liu, H. Vanhamäki, O. Amm, H. Luehr and J. Park SS2p1-003 Didebulidze, G. G., M. Todua and G. Sh. Javakhishvili SS2b-5 Didebulidze, G. G., N. B. Gudadze and M. Todua PA1b-3 Dikpati, M. SS4a-7 Doumbia, V., K. Shiokawa, K. Yumoto and F. Grodji SS3a-5 Ebihara, Y., T. Tanaka, and M. -C. Fok. SS4p2-002 Egito, F., Takahashi, H., Miyoshi, Y. and Shiokawa, K.

SS4p2-027 Ejiri, M. K., T. T. Tsuda, T. Nishiyama, M. Abo, T. D. Kawahara, and T. Nakamura

SS2b-3 Elias, A.G. SS2p1-004 Elias, A.G., B.F. de Haro Barbas and K. Shibasaki

SS4p1-019 Eswaraiah, S., M. Venkat Ratnam, A. Taori, B.V. Krishna Murthy, and S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao

SS4p2-037 Eswaraiah, S., M. Venkat Ratnam, B. V. Krishna Murthy, and S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao

SS4p2-026 Falayi, E.O., and A. B. Rabiu

SS3c-2 Fallows, R. A., B. Forte, W. A. Coles, D. McKay-Bukowski and J-P. Vierinen

SS4d-4 Forbes, J. M., X. Zhang, S. L. Bruinsma, and E. Doornbos Tutorial Lecture 7 Fox, P.

SS4p2-016 Franck, G. O. D., V. Doumbia*, K. Shiokawa, and K. Yumoto SS3d-1 Fujiki, K, M. Tokumaru, T. Iju, and M. Kojima

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SS3e-5 Fujiki, K., M. Tokumaru, T. Iju, and M. Kojima SS3a-4 Fujita, S., A. Endoh, I. Fujii, and Y. Minamoto

SS4p1-039 Fujiwara, H., S. Nozawa, Y. Ogawa, R. Kataoka, Y. Miyoshi, H. Jin, and H. Shinagawa

SS4p1-020 Fukushima, D., K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, S. L. Vadas, M. Nishioka, and T. Tsugawa

PA2a-4 Fuller-Rowell, T. SS5a-4 Fung, S. F., L. N. Garcia, R. F. Benson, I. A. Galkin, and X. Shao SS4p2-003 Gavrilov, N. M., A. V. Koval, A. I. Pogoreltsev, and E. N. Savenkova SS4b-2 Gavrilov, N. M., and S. P. Kshevetskii PA3a-2 Georgieva, K., and K. Shiokawa SS3p1-028 Georgiou, M., I.A. Daglis, E. Zesta, G. Balasis, and K. Tsinganos SS1p1-013 Gibson, S., M. Dikpati*, and M. Miesch SS3p1-029 Goel, S., R. Sharma, and M. K. Shibu SS4e-1 Goncharenko, L., A. Coster, J. Chau, and V. Yudin

SS3p1-005 Gonzalez-Esparza, A., E. Romero-Hernandez, J. Mejia-Ambriz, V. Ontiveros, and E. Aguilar-Rodriguez

PA3a-1 Gopalswamy, N.

PA3b-1 Gopalswamy, N., K. Georgieva, K. Shiokawa, P. Martens, J. Zhang,C. Rodger, and F.-J. Lübken

SS3a-8 Gopalswamy, N., H. Xie, and S. Yashiro SS4p2-010 Gordiyenko, G. I., M. G. Shepherd, and A. Andreev

SS2p1-005 Gordiyenko, G. I., V. V. Vodyannikov, A. F. Yakovets, and Yu. G Litvinov

Tutorial Lecture 3 Gray, L. J.

SS3a-3 Gwal, A. K., P. A. Khan, and S. C. Tripathi

SS1p1-028

Haberreiter, M., M. Dasi, V. Delouille, G. Del Zanna, T. Dudok de Wit, I. Ermolli, M. Kretzschmar, N. Krivova, H. Mason, S. Misios, R. Qahwaji, W. Schmutz, S. Solanki, M. Schoell, G. Thuillier, K. Tourpali, Y. Unruh, C. Verbeeck, M. Weber, and T. Woods

SS3p1-006 Hada, Y., H.Isobe, A. Asai , T.T. Ishii , and D. Shiota

SS4p2-015 Hamid, N. S. A., H. Liu, T. Uozumi, and K. Yumoto

SS3p2-021 Hasegawa, S., Y. Miyoshi, N. Kitamura, A. Kumamoto, and S. Machida

SS3p2-022 Hashimoto, A., K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, S. Oyama, and S. Nozawa

SS3p1-030 Hashimoto, K. K., T. Kikuchi, I. Tomizawa, and T. Nagatsuma SS3p2-052 Hayashi, A., M. Shimoyama, K. Ishiguro, and M.Hirahara SS3p1-045 Hori, T., Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa, and A. Shinbori

SS1p1-003 Horiuchi, K., Y. Muramatsu, H. Matsuzaki, Y. Sakamoto, M. Hoshina, A. Iwasaki, T. Uchida and H. Motoyama

SS3p2-053 Husin, A.

SS3p1-007 Iju, T., M. Tokumaru, and K. Fujiki SS3p1-008 Imada, S., Y. Bamba, and K. Kusano SS3p2-054 Ishida, T., Y. Ogawa, A. Kadokura, and I. Häggström

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SS3d-4 Isobe, H., Y. Hada, A. Asai, T. T. Ishii, D. Shita, T. Imamura, and H. Toyota

SS1p1-024 Isono, Y., A. Mizuno, T. Nagahama, Y. Miyoshi, T. Nakamura, R. Kataoka, M. Tsutsumi, M. K. Ejiri, H. Fujiwara, and H. Maezawa

SS4p2-023 Ito, Y., Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa, K. Hosokawa, and Y. Ogawa

SS3d-7 Iwai, K., and K. Shibasaki

SS4p2-017 Iyemori, T., T. Kouta, K. Nakanishi, A. Hitchman, L. Wang, M. Utsugi, S. Sugitani, M. Nose, and M. Takeda

SS3e-2 Jackson, B. V., H.S. Yu, P. P. Hick, and A. Buffington

SS4b-5 Jacobi, Ch., T. Fytterer, P. Hoffmann, C. Arras, and J. Wickert SS2a-1 Jacobi, Ch., and G. Beig

SS3c-4 Jayachandran, P. T., D. R. Themens, C. Watson, P. Prikryl, K. Hosokawa, and K. Shiokawa withdrawn

SS3p2-055 Jayapal, V., and A.F.M.Zain

SS3p1-047 Jeni Victor,N., C. Panneerselvam, H.J. Jeyakumar, K. U. Nair and CP Anil Kumar

SS3p2-003 Jensen, E.A., C.E. Heiles, A.A. Kepley, I.V. Chashei, T.A. Howard, T.B. Kuiper, W.A. Majid, M.M. Bisi, T. Robishaw, R.A. Fallows, and F. Vilas

SS3c-8 Jordanova V., Y. Yu, S. Zaharia, G. Reeves, R. Thorne, C. Kletzing, and H. Spence

SS3p1-026 Jun, C.-W., K. Shiokawa, I. Schofield, M. Connors, I. Poddelsky, and B.Shevtsov

SS1p1-001 Kadokura, A., N. Sato, T. Saemundssson, and G. Bjornsson

PA1a-1 Kanya, K. SS3p2-004 Kasde S. K., D. K. Sondhiya, and A. K. Gwal SS3c-7 Kataoka R., Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa, and D. Hampton

SS3p1-009 Kataoka, R., T. Sato, Y. Kubo, D. Shiota, S. Yashiro, T. Kuwabara, and H. Yasuda

SS3p2-023 Kato Y., Y. Miyoshi, K. Sakaguchi, Y. Kasahara, N. Kitamura, K. Keika, and K. Shiokawa

SS4b-3 Kato, S., T. Tsuda and M. Yamamoto

SS3p2-024 Katoh, Y, and Y. Omura

SS4p2-028 Kawahara, T., S. Nozawa, N. Saito, T. Tsuda, S. Wada, and T. Kawabata,

SS1b-1 Kawamura, K., S. Aoki, T. Nakazawa and the Dome Fuji Ice Core Project Members

SS3p2-025 Keika, K., K. Takahashi, A. Y. Ukhorskiy, and Y. Miyoshi

SS3p1-010 Khaled, S., and A. M. Mahrous SS3d-3 Kim, K.-H., H.-J. Kwon, and C.-W. Jun

SS3p2-026 Kitamura, N., K. Seki, Y. Nishimura, T. Hori, N. Terada, R. J. Strangeway, and J. P. McFadden

SS1b-2 Kodera, K.

SS3p1-011 Kojima, H., S. Shibata, A.Oshima, Y.Hayashi, H. Antia, S. Dugad,

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T. Fujii, S.K. Gupta, S.Kawakami, M. Minamino, P.K. Mohanty, I. Morishita, T. Nakamura, T. Nonaka, S. Ogio, H. Takamaru, H. Tanaka, K. Tanaka, N. Ito, A. Jain, T. Matsuyama, B.S. Rao, K. Yamazaki, and N. Yoshida

SS3p2-027 Kondoh, K., and T. Shimizu

SS5p1-001 Koyama, Y., A. Shinbori, T. Hori, M. Nose, and Y. Tanaka

SS5b-1 Koyama, Y., K. Kurakawa, Y. Sato, Y. Tanaka, S. Abe, D. Ikeda, T. Hori, N. Umemura, A. Shinbori, S. Ueno, M. Yagi, N. Hashiguchi, and A. Yatagai

SS1p1-017

Kozai, M., K. Munakata, C. Kato, S. Yasue, T. Kuwabara, J. W. Bieber, P. Evenson, M. Rockenbach, A. Dal Lago, N. J. Schuch, M. Tokumaru, M. L. Duldig, J. E. Humble, I. Sabbah, H. K. Al Jassar, M. M. Sharma, and J. Kota

SS5a-5 Kozyra, J. U.

SS1a-2 Krivova, N.A. SS3p1-012 Kubo, Y.

SS3p1-031 Kubota, Y., R. Kataoka, M. Den, T. Tanaka, T. Nagatsuma, and S. Fujita

SS3p2-028 Kubota,Y., and Y. Omura

SS4p2-014 Kumar, G. K., W. Singer, J. Oberheide, N. Grieger, P.P. Batista, D. M. Riggin, H. Schmidt, and B. R. Clemesha

SS3d-8 Kumar, S., and A. Kumar

SS4p1-001 Kumeno, R., K. Shiokawa, S. Suzuki, B. M. Shevtsov, I. Poddelsky, and S. Smirnov

SS3p1-013 Kushwaha, U., and B. Joshi

SS3p2-057 Kutelev K., and Berngardt O. SS3p1-014 Kuznetsov, V. D. SS4p1-002 Laryuin, O., V.Kurkin, A.Podlesny SS4p1-021 Laskar, F. I., D. Pallamraju, T. Vijaya Lakshmi, and B. Veenadhari Tutorial Lecture 4 Lastovicka, J.

SS1p1-021 Li, H., C. Wang, and X. D. Zhang SS4p1-022 Li, Q., J. Xu, X. Liu, and W. Yuan

SS4e-3 Lima, L. M., E. O. Alves, L. R. Araújo, H. Takahashi, P. P. Batista and I. S. Batista

SS4e-2 Liu, H., H. Jin, Y. Miyoshi, H. Fujiwara, and H. Shinagawa

SS4p1-038 Liu, J., Y. Ai, B. Xiong, Y. Zhang, G. Y. Hu and Y. Chen SS1b-6 Liu, R.Y., S. Xu, B. C. Zhang, and L. X. Guo SS4p1-023 Liu, X., J. Xu, H.-L. Liu, J. Yue, and W. Yuan SS3e-3 Liu, Y. C.-M., C.Wang and J. Xu SS3p1-015 Lopez, D., and Y. Matsubara

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SS3d-2 Lu, G. PA3a-6 Lübken, F.-J. SS2b-4 Lübken, F.-J. Tutorial Lecture 6 Lühr, H. and Jaeheung Park

SS3p2-005 Luckett, N. T., B. V.Jackson, A. Buffington, P. PaulHick, and H. -S. Yu

SS3a-6 Lugaz, N. and C. J. Farrugia

SS3p2-059 Maeda, G., K. Yumoto, H. Kawano, A. Yoshikawa, HuixinLiu, M. Watanabe, S. Abe, T. Uozumi, A. Ikeda, and M.G. Cardinal

SS3p2-006 Mahrous, A., S. Ahmed, and C. Monstein

SS3p2-060

Makita, K., M. Hoshino, Y. Kato, M. Nishino, H.Nozawa, T. Ookawa, Y. Minamoto, S. Nagamachi, P.Fagundes, E.Correia, W. Limma, J. C.Gianibeli, R. Monreal, A. Foppiano, E. Ovalle, and N. Schuch

SS1p1-022 Maliniemi, V., T. Asikainen and K. Mursula

SS3p2-051 Mandrikova, O. V., N. V. Glushkova, and Y. A. Polozov SS3p2-029 Mandrikova, O.V., I. S. Solovev, S. E. Smirnov, and T. L. Zalyaev SS1p1-027 moved to SS1b-7

Manoharan, P. K.

SS4p2-035 Manuilova R. O., V. A. Yankovsky, A. O. Semenov, A. G. Feofilov, and A. A. Kutepov

PA1a-2 Martens, P.

PA3a-3 Martens, P. PA1a-5 Martens, P., A. Seppälä, G. Beig, T. Iyemori, and T. Woods SS5a-2 Martens, P., and the SDO Feature Finding Team

SS3p2-030 Martinez, C. C., K. Shiokawa , Y. Miyoshi, M. Ozaki, I. Schofield, and M. Connors

SS3f-8 Marubashi, K., S. Akiyama, S. Yashiro, N. Gopalswamy, and K.-S. Cho

SS4p1-028 Masuda, A., K. Okamoto, and K. Sato

SS3p1-016 Masuda, S.

SS4p1-024 Matsuda, T, T. Nakamura, M. K. Ejiri, M. Tsutsumi, K. Shiokawa, and Y. Tomikawa

SS3p2-031 Matsushita, T., K. Seki, N. Nishitani, T. Hori, M. Teramoto, T. Kikuchi, Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa, K. Yumoto, H. Réme, H. Singer, and V. Angelopoulos

SS1a-1 Matthes, K.

SS4p2-018 Matuura, N., T. Tsuda, and S. Nozawa

SS4p1-025 Maurya Ajeet, K., D.V. Phani Kumar, R. Singh, S. Kumar and B. Veenadhari

SS3p2-007 Mejia-Ambriz, J., B. Jackson, A. Buffington, M. Tokumaru, and J. Gonzalez-Esparza

SS4p1-003 Minoura, T., S. Suzuki, K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, M. K. Ejiri, and T. Nakamura

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SS1c-4 Mironova I.

SS3p2-008 Misawa H., F. Tsuchiya, A. Morioka, and T. Mizuguchi SS1b-3 Misios, S., H. Schmidt, and K. Tourpali

SS3p1-017 Miyake, F., A. Suzuki, K. Masuda, K. Horiuchi, H. Motoyama, H. Matsuzaki, Y. Motizuki, S. Okamoto, K. Takahashi, and Y. Nakai

SS3b-8 Miyake, F., K. Masuda, T. Nakamura, F. Tokanai, K. Kato, K. Kimura, and T. Mitsutani

SS3p1-033 Miyake,W., Y. Miyashi, and A. Matsuoka

SS3p2-061 Miyaoka, H., S. Nozawa, Y. Ogawa, S. Oyama, T. Nakamura, R. Fujii, and C. Heinselman

SS3p2-032 Miyashita, Y., M. H. Saito, Y. Hiraki, and S. Machida

SS4d-2 Miyoshi, Y., H. Jin, H. Fujiwara and H. Shinagawa

SS2a-5 Miyoshi, Y., T. Nakamura, Y. Ogawa, Y. Tomikawa, H. Fujiwara, M. Tsutsumi, and T. Tanaka

SS3e-1 Miyoshi, Y., T. Ono, T. Takashima, K. Asamura, S. Kasahara, T. Mitani, M. Fujimoto, M. Hirahara, Y. Kasaba, A. Matsuoka, H. Kojima, K. Shiokawa, K. Seki, and ERG project group

SS1p1-025 Mizanur Rahman, Md., Md. Nazrul Islam, A. Kitoh, and S. Kusunoki

SS1c-5 Mizuno A., Y. Isono, T. Nagahama, Y. Miyoshi, T. Nakamura, R. Kataoka, M. Tsutsumi, M. Ejiri, H. Fujiwara, and H. Maezawa

SS3f-2 Molera Calvés, G., S. Pogrebenko, G. Cimò, D. Duev, T. Bocanegra-Bahamón and L. Gurvits

SS3p2-062 Moral A. C., Z. Kaymaz, F. Turk Katircioglu, E.C. Eyigüler, and N. Zabotin

SS1p1-002 Morita, S., T. Sakurai, Y. Hanaoka, I. Suzuki, and NAOJ Solar Database Team

SS1a-6 Motizuki, Y. for Dome Fuji Astro-Glaciology Collaboration

SS5b-4 Mumpuni, E. S., D. Herdiwijaya, and C. Y. Yatini

SS1a-7

Munakata, K., Y. Nakano, T. Miyazaki, M. Kozai, C. Kato, S. Yasue, Y. Itow, Y. Matsubara, T. Sako, Y. Nagai, Y. Sasai, D. Lopetz, T. Itow, G. Mitsuka, S. Shibata, H. Takamaru, H. Kojima, K. Watanabe, H. Tsuchiya, T. Koi, E. Ortiz, J. F. Valdes-Galicia, O. Musalem, A. Hurtado, L. X. Gonzalez, R. Garcia, and M. Anzorena

SS1a-4 Muraki, Y., T. Mitsutani, S. Kuramata, K. Masuda, K. Nagaya and S. Shibata

SS5p1-002 Murayama, Y., M. Mokrane, and B. Minster

SS2b-2 Murayama, Y., T. Kinoshita, and S. Kawamura

SS3p1-018 Nagai, Y., Y. Matsubara, T. Sako and Y. Muraki

SS3p1-034 Nagatsuma, T., K. Sakaguchi, Y. Kubota, S. Saito, Y. Miyoshi, K. Seki, and T. Tanaka

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SS3p2-033 Nakabo, T., K. Kusano, T. Miyoshi, and G. Vekstein

SS4p2-029 Nakamura, Y., K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, S. Oyama, and S. Nozawa SS4p1-004 Nakanishi, K, T. Iyemori, and H. Lühr

SS4p1-011 Nakata, H., H. Kikuchi, R. Kodaira, T. Tsugawa, M. Nishioka, T. Takano, Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa and A. Saito

SS3p2-034 Nakayama, Y., Y. Ebihara, and T. Tanaka

PA1b-1 Nandi, D. PA1b-5 Nandi, D., I. Usoskin, M. Dikpati, and A. S. Brun SS1a-5 Nandy, D, S. Hazra, and D. Passos

SS4p1-012 Narayanan, V. L., S. Sau, K. Emperumal, S. Gurubaran, and K. Shiokawa

SS3p1-035 Neal, J. J., C. J. Rodger, and J. C. Green

SS3p2-074 Neal, J. J., C. J. Rodger, M. A. Clilverd, and T. Raita SS3p1-019 Neflia

SS4p1-027 Nielsen, K., M. Buzzbe, M. Negale, D. Pautet, M. J. Taylor, R. Collins, and J. Russell III

SS4a-2 Nishioka, M., T. Maruyama, Y. Otsuka, T. Tsugawa, H. Ishiabashi, K. Shiokawa, and M. Ishii

SS4p2-030 Nishitani, N., and SuperDARN Hokkaido radar group

SS3a-7 Nishitani, N., T. Hori, M. Teramoto, and SuperDARN Hokkaido radar group

SS3p2-035 Nishiyama, T., T. Sakanoi, Y. Miyoshi, D. Hampton, and Y. Katoh.

SS3f-4 Nitta, N. V., and N. Srivastava

SS4p2-004 Nozawa, S., T. D. Kawahara, T. Tsuda, N. Saito, M. Tsutsumi, S. Wada, H. Fujiwara, T. Takahashi, T. Kawabata, Y. Ogawa, S. Oyama, C. Hall, A. Brekke, and R. Fujii

SS1p1-023 Nugraha, R., R. Satyaningsih, E. Kurniawan, Z. Unsuriah, and W. Fitria

SS3p1-060 Nuraeni, F., A. Santoso, C. Y. Yatini , A. Yoshikawa , S. Abe, and K. Yumoto

SS3p1-036 Obara, T., T.Chiba, and M.Yagi

PA2a-1 Oberheide, J. SS4a-1 Oberheide, J., K. Shiokawa, and S. Gurubaran

SS4d-5 Oberheide, J., M.G. Mlynczak, A. Maute, B. Funke, C. Mosso, and B. Schroeder

SS3p2-064 Ogawa, Y., M. Sawatsubashi, S. C. Buchert, K. Hosokawa, S. Taguchi, S. Nozawa, S. Oyama, T. T. Tsuda, and R. Fujii

SS4p1-016 Ohya H., F. Tsuchiya, K. Yamashita, Y. Takahashi, H. Nakata, K. Shiokawa, and Y. Miyoshi

SS4c-6 Oinats, A. V., V. I. Kurkin, and N. Nishitani

SS1p1-014 Omatsu N, Y. Otsuka, K. Shiokawa, and S. Saito SS3e-4 Omura, Y., and Q. Zhao

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SS4p2-013 Onohara A. N., and I. S. Batista SS1c-3 Orsolini Y., O. K. Kvissel, F. Stordal, and M. Santee SS4p1-013 Otsuka, Y. and Effendy SS3p2-065 Owolabi, T. P., A. B. Rabiu, and G. M. Olayanju

SS3p2-066 Oyama, S., J. Kurihara, T. T. Tsuda, Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa, and B. J. Watkins

SS4p1-029 Oyama, S., S. Nozawa, R. Fujii, K. Shiokawa, Y. Otsuka, T. T. Tsuda, and T. Takahashi

SS4c-5 Pallamraju, D., J. Baumgardner, R. P. Singh, F. I. Laskar, C. Mendillo, T. Cook, R. Narayanan, T. K. Pant, and S. Chakrabarti

PA3a-7 Panelists

SS3p2-063 Panneerselvam, C. J. Victor, S.Manu, and CP Anil Kumar SS4b-4 Parihar, N. and S. Gurubaran SS4p1-031 Parihar, N. and S. Gurubaran SS4p2-024 Pavan Chaitanya, P., A K Patra, N. Balan, and S. V. B. Rao

SS2a-3 Pertsev N., P. Dalin, V. Perminov, V. Romejko, A. Dubietis, R. Balčiunas, and K. Černis

SS4p1-032 Perwitasari, S., T. Sakanoi, A. Yamazaki, Y. Otsuka, Y. Hozumi, Y. Akiya, A. Saito, and K. Shiokawa

SS3f-3 Prikryl P., P. T. Jayachandran, S. C. Mushini, and I. G. Richardson

SS3p1-059 Qureshi, M. N. S. SS3p2-067 Rabiu, A. B. SS1p1-011 Rathore B. S., D. C. Gupta, and S. C. Kaushik SS4a-3 Reid, I. M., and A. J. Spargo SS4d-1 Ren, Z., W. Wan, L. Liu, and J. Xiong

SS3a-1 Ridley, A., A. Burrell, M. Liemohn, W. Manchester, D. Welling and S. Zou

PA2a-2 Ridley, A., D. Pawlowski, E. Yigit, and E. Cousins

SS4d-6 Riggin, D. M., D. A. Ortland, R. S. Lieberman, J. Oberheide, Y. Murayama, W. K. Hocking, R. A. Vincent, I. M. Reid, G. K. Kumar, P. P. Batista, and B. R. Clemesha

SS5a-1 Ritschel, B., F. Borchert, G. Kneitschel, G. Neher, S. Schildbach, T. Iyemori, A. Yatagai, Y. Koyama, T. Hori, M. Hapgood, A. Belehaki, I. Galkin, and T. King

SS1p1-029 Rodger C. J., M. A. Clilverd, J. M. Wissing, A. J. Kavanagh, T. Raita, and S. Marple

PA3a-5 Rodger, C.

SS3c-1 Rodger, C. J., M. A. Clilverd, M. Simon Wedlund, K. Cresswell-Moorcock, P. Breen, D. Danskin, and E. Spanswick

SS1c-2 Rozanov E.

SS4p1-005

Saito, A., Y. Akiya, Y. Hozumi, A. Yamazaki , T. Abe , M. Suzuki, G. Murakami, T. Sakanoi, I. Yoshikawa, Y. Otsuka, H. Fujiwara, M. Taguchi, M. Yamamoto, T. Nakamura, M. Ejiri, M. Kikuchi, H. Kawano, H. Liu, M. Ishii, M. Kubota, T. Tsugawa, K. Hoshinoo, K. Sakanoi, and IMAP working group

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SS3p1-037 Saito, S., Y. Miyoshi, and K. Seki

SS4p2-031 Sakanoi, T., A. Saito, A. Yamazaki, Y. Hozumi, Y. Akiya, S. Perwitasari, and Y. Otsuka

SS4p2-034 Salvador, J., P. F. Orte, E. Wolfram, R. D’Elia, T. Nagahama, Y. Kojima, T. Kuwahara,H. Nakane, H. Maezawa, E. Quel, and A. Mizuno

SS3p1-032 Sandeep, K., B. Veenadhari, S. T. Ram, and S. Mukherjee

SS3p2-009

Sasai, Y., Y. Itow, Y. Matsubara, T. Sako, Y. Nagai, L. Diego, T. Itow, K. Munakata, C. Kato, S. Yasue, M. Kozai, T. Miyazaki, S. Shibata, H. Takamaru, H. Kojima, H. Tsuchiya, K. Watanabe, T. Koi, J. F. Valdes-Galicia, A. Hurtado Pizano, O. Musalem Clemente, E. Ortiz-Fragoso, L. X. Gonzalez-Mendez, M.Anzorena-Mendez, and R. Garcia-Ginez

SS4p2-011 Sathishkumar, S., P. Priyanka, S. Sridharan, and S. Gurubaran

SS3p2-010 Sato S., H. Misawa, F. Tsuchiya, T. Obara, K. Iwai, S. Masuda, and Y. Miyoshi

SS2a-4 Sato, K.

SS4a-4 Sato, K., M. Tsutsumi, T. Sato, T. Nakamura, A. Satio, Y. Tomikawa, K. Nishimura, M. Kohma, H. Yamagishi and T. Yamanouchi

SS3p2-036 Sato, N., A. Kadokura, and Y. Tanaka

SS5p1-008 Sato, Y., A. Shinbori, S. Abe, M. Yagi, A. Yatagai, Y. Koyama, Y. Tanaka, T. Hori, N. Umemura, and S. UeNo

SS4p1-006 Sau, S., V. L. Narayanan, and S. Gurubaran

SS3b-2 Savani, N. P., A. Vourlidas, A. Pulkkinen, T. Nieves-Chinchilla, B. Lavraud and M. J. Owens

SS3p1-020 Schmieder, B.

SS3b-6 Schmieder, B., C. Cid, H. Cremades, and C. Mandrini

SS5p1-003 Segawa, T., Y. Miyoshi, K. Seki, T. Hori, Y. Miyashita, K. Keika, I. Shinohara, T. Takashima, K. Asamura, A. Matsuoka, Y. Tanaka, and The ERG Science Center team

SS3p2-037

Seki, K., S. Masuda, A. Ieda, Y. Miyoshi, K. Kusano, S. Machida, Y. Miyashita, D. Shiota, K. Keika, S. Saito, T. Yamamoto, A. Nakamizo, T. Amano, T. Hori, T. Kikuchi, T. Umeda, T. Segawa, T. Minoshima, Y. Ebihara, A. Shinbori, Y. Matsumoto, and GEMSIS project team

PA1a-3 Seppälä, A.

SS1b-5 Seppälä, A., H. Lu, M. A. Clilverd, and C. J. Rodger

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SS4d-3 Shepherd, M. G., G. Shepherd, and Y.-M. Cho SS4p1-033 Shepherd, M. G., Y.-M. Cho, and G. G. Shepherd SS4p1-014 Shetti, D. J., D. P. Nade, P. T. Patil, and R. N. Ghodpage

SS3b-4 Shibata, K.,T. Shibayama, Y. Notsu, S. Notsu, H. Maehara, S. Honda, D. Nogami, T. T. Ishii, H. Isobe, A. Hillier, and A. R. Choudhuri

SS3p1-021 Shibayama,T., H. Maehara, Y. Notsu, S. Notsu, S. Honda, D. Nogami, K. Shibata, and T. T. Ishii

SS3p2-038 Shigematsu, K., Y. Miyoshi, R. Kataoka, M. Tanaka, A.Yamashita, Y. Mori, T. Kubo, D. Hampton, T. Ogino, and S. Machida

SS3b-7 Shimizu, T.

SS4c-3 Shinagawa, H., H. Jin, Y. Miyoshi, and H. Fujiwara

SS3p1-049 Shinbori, A., T. Hori, Y. Tanaka, Y. Koyama, T. Kikuchi, and T. Nagatsuma

SS2a-6 Shinbori, A., Y. Koyama, M. Nose, T. Hori, Y. Otsuka, and A. Yatagai

SS4c-4 Shiokawa, K., Y. Otsuka, and S. Suzuki SS3p1-022 Shiota, D., and K. Kusano

SS3p2-011 Shiota, D., R. Kataoka, Y. Miyoshi, T. Hara, C. Tao, K. Masunaga, Y. Futaana, and N. Terada

SS4p2-005 Shpynev B.G., D. Pancheva, P. Muchtarov, V. I. Kurkin, K. G. Ratovsky, M. A. Chernigovskaya, A. Yu Belinskaya, S. A. Grigorieva and A. E. Stepanov

SS3p2-012 Shrivastava, P. K.

SS3f-5 Shrivastava, P.K SS1p1-004 Shukla S., and C. D. Reddy SS1p1-007 Shukuya, D. and K. Kusano

SS3p1-046 Simi.K.G, G. Manju, M. K. Madhav Haridas, S.R.Prabhakaran Nayar, and S. Alex

SS3p1-050 Singh, R., R. Selvakumaran, B. Veenadhari, and A.K. Maurya

SS3p1-038 Singh, S. V., A. P. Kakad, G. S. Lakhina, and Y. Omura SS3p1-051 Smirnov, S. SS2b-1 Solomon, S. and Q. Liying SS3p2-013 Sondhiya, D. K. , S. K. Kasde, and A. K. Gwal SS3p1-052 Sridharan, M. SS4p1-026 Srinivasan, A, and S. V. B. Rao

SS4p2-039 Srinivasan, A., S. V. B. Rao, S. Sathishkumar, S. Gurbaran, and K. K. Kumar

SS3p1-053 Sripathi, S.

SS4p2-040 Sripathi, S., S. Banola, B. Veenadhari and K. Emperumal SS4p1-034 Su, S.-Y, C. L. Wu, and C. H. Liu SS3p1-039 Sugiyama, H. and Y. Omura SS3e-6 Suparta, W., Ali M. A. M.Gusrizal, and N. Ahmad

SS1p1-018 Suzuki, A., K. Masuda, Y. Takeuchi, Y. Itow, T. Sako, Y. Matsumi, T. Nakayama, S. Ueda, and K. Kusano

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SS4p2-038 Suzuki, S., K. Shiokawa, and Y. Otsuka

SS4c-1 Takahashi, H., J. Makela, and LONET campaign team

SS3p1-040 Takahashi, N., Y. Kasaba, A. Shinbori, Y. Nishimura, T.Kikuchi , and T.Nagatsuma

SS4a-8 Takahashi, Y., Y. Sanmiya and M. Sato

SS5p1-004 Tanaka, Y., T. Hori, S. Abe, A. Shinbori, Y. Koyama, N. Umemura, M. Yagi, S. UeNo, Y. Sato, and A. Yatagai

SS3f-1

Tanimori, T., H. Kubo, K. Miuchi, J. D. Parker, S. Komura, S. Iwaki, T. Sawano, K. Nakamura, S. Nakamura, Y. Matsuoka, T. Mizumoto, Y. Mizumura, M. Oda, S. Sonoda, A. Takada, D. Tomono, E. Turunen, and M. Yamauchi

SS4a-5 Taylor, M. J., P.-D. Pautet, Y. Zhao, W. R. Pendleton, Jr., R. Esplin, D. McLain, T. Yuan, D. Fritts, and G. Stober

SS3p2-069 Terada, N., F. Tsuchiya, M. Kagitani, Y. Kasaba, T. Sakanoi, K. Masunaga, I.Yoshikawa, A. Yamazaki, K. Yoshioka, G. Murakami, T. Kimura, Y. Futaana, D. Shiota, T. Hara, Y. Miyoshi, and R. Kataoka

SS3p2-070 Teramoto, M. and A. Matsuoka

SS3p1-041 Teramoto, M., J. M. Ruohoniemi, N. A. Frissell, and E. G. Thomas SS4p2-021 Thiagarajan, A.

SS3p1-054 Thomas E. G., J. B. H. Baker, J. M. Ruohoniemi, K. Hosokawa, A. J. Coster, P. J. Erickson, and J. C. Foster

SS3p2-039 Thomas, N., G. Vichare, A.K. Sinha, and B. Jayashree

SS1p1-015 Tokumaru, M., K. Fujiki, and T. Iju SS4p1-007 Tolstikov, M. V., A.V. Medvedev and K. G. Ratovsky SS4p2-007 Tolstikov, M. V., A.V. Medvedev and K. G. Ratovsky

SS3p2-040 Tsuchiya, F., M. Kagitani, Y. Kasaba, T. Sakanoi, T. Kimura, K. Yoshioka, G. Murakami, A. Yamazaki, and I. Yoshikawa

SS3p1-042 Tsuchiya,F., T. Obara, A. Morioka, H. Misawa, M. Yagi, Y. Miyoshi, K. Shiokawa, Y. Ogawa, and M. Connors

Tutorial Lecture 1/2 Tsuda, T. and J. M. Davila

SS4a-6 Tsuda, T.

SS4p1-035 Tsuda, T. T., N. Matuura, S. Nozawa, T. D. Kawahara, T. Kawabata, N. Saito, S. Wada, Y. Ogawa, M. Tsutsumi, C. M. Hall, S. Oyama, T. Takahashi, M. K. Ejiri, and T. Nakamura

SS4p2-032 Tsuda, T. T., X. Chu, T. Nakamura, M. K. Ejiri, and T. D. Kawahara

SS2a-2 Tsuda, T., N. V. Rao, D. Riggin, S. Gurubaran, I.M. Reid and R.A. Vincent

SS4p1-008 Tsugawa, T., M. Nishioka, S. Saito, A. Saito, Y. Otsuka, and M. Ishii

SS4c-2 Tsunoda R. Tutorial Tsurutani, B.

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Lecture 5 SS4p2-012 Tsutsumi, M., and D. Murphy SS2p1-007 Tsuya T., N. Nishitani, T. Ogawa, M. Tsutsumi, and A. S. Yukimatu

SS4p2-022 Tuntrakool, S., P. Kenpankho, P. Supnithi, T. Tsugawa, and T. Nagatsuma

SS4p2-006 Tweedy, O. V., V. Limpasuvan, Y. J. Orsolini*, A. K. Smith, R. R. Garcia, D. Kinnison, C. E. Randall, O.-K. Kvissel, F. Stordal, V. Lynn Harvey, and A. Chandran

SS5p1-007 Ueno, S., K. Yumoto, A. Yoshikawa, K. Makita, K. Munakata, A Mizuno, and T. Tsuda

SS3p2-014 Ueno, S., T. Umeda , T. Nakamura , and S. Machida

SS3p2-056 Unnikrishnan, K.

PA1b-2 Usoskin, I.

SS1p1-019 Usoskin, I. SS1p1-016 Uwamahoro J. and L. A. McKinnell SS3p2-075 Uwamahoro, J., and L.A. McKinnell SS3b-3 Veenadhari, B., S. Mukherjee, B. D. Kadam and S. Gurubaran SS3p1-055 Vichare, G. R. Rawat, A. Bhaskar, and B.M. Pathan SS4p2-009 Vineeth C., and T. K. Pant

SS4p1-030 Vishnu Prasanth, P., H. Bencherif, V. Sivakumar, P. Keckhut, and A. Hauchecorne

SS4p1-010 Wang, Y., W. Chen, Y. Yu, and M. P. Hickey

SS4d-7 Ward, W., J. Du, and S. Beagley SS3p1-056 Watanabe, D., and N. Nishitani SS3p1-023 Watanabe, K. SS4p2-019 Watanabe, M., S. Sakito, T. Tanaka, H. Shinagawa, and T. Murata SS3p2-015 Watari, S., Y. Kubo, and M. Ishii SS3d-6 Webb, D. F., and N. Nitta SS4e-5 Wei, Y., L. Xiao, X. Jiyao, Z. Qihou, J. Guoying, and M. Ruiping SS1a-3 Woods, T.

SS4p1-036 Wrasse, C. M., H. Takahashi, I. Paulino, R. A. Buriti, A. F. Medeiros, V. C. F. Gomes, A. C. Figueiredo, C. M. De Nardin

SS4p2-025 Wu Y., R. Liu, B. Zhang, J. Lu, and S. Zhang

SS4p2-008 Wu, Q., and S. Nozawa SS3p2-041 Yagi, M., K. Seki, Y. Matsumoto, D. Delcourt, and F. Leblanc

SS5p1-005 Yagi, M., T. Obara, M. Kagitani, M. Yoneda, A. Kumamoto, H. Misawa, F. Tsuchiya, K. Iwai, N. Terada, T. Ono, and H. Ohya

SS4p2-036 Yankovsky V. A., R. O. Manuilova, K. V. Martyshenko, and A. S. Garkusha

SS3f-6 Yashiro, S., S. Akiyama, N. Gopalswamy, and P. Makela

SS5b-3 Yatagai, A., Y. Koyama, T. Hori, S. Abe, Y. Tanaka, A. Shinbori, N. Umemura, Y. Sato, M. Yagi, S. UeNo, N. O. Hashiguchi, B. Ritschel, and T. Iyemori

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SS1p1-008 Yeo K. L., S. K. Solanki, and N. A. Krivova

SS4b-1 Yigit, E., and A. S. Medvedev SS3d-5 Yigit, E., A. J. Ridley, M. B. Moldwin, and T. J. Immel SS4p1-009 Yokoyama, T. SS3p1-057 SS3c-4

Yoshikawa, A., A. Nakamizo, S. Ohtani, S. Imajyo, H. Matsushita, T. Uozumi, and K. Yumoto

SS3f-7 Yu, H.-S., B. V. Jackson, P. P. Hick, and A. Buffington

SS3p2-072 Yukimatu, A. S., and N. Sato SS2b-6 Zakharenkova I., I. Cherniak, A. Krankowski, and I. Shagimuratov SS2p1-002 Zakharenkova, I., I. Cherniak, A. Krankowski, and I. Shagimuratov SS1p1-006 Zhang M., J. Hao, and M. Miesch PA3a-4 Zhang, J. SS3p2-073 Zhang, J., P. Hess, and D. Odstrcil SS3c-6 Zhang, L., C. Wang, and J. Du

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