Spring 2004 Seminar Series
Date | Topic | Speaker |
January 15 | The Ionosphere/Thermosphere as an interactive boundary in the UNH global MHD code | Joachim Raeder Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire |
January 22 | The Ionosphere/Thermosphere as an Interactive Boundary in the BATS-R-US Global MHD Code | Aaron Ridley Center for Space Environment Modeling, University of Michigan |
January 29 | The Ionosphere/Thermosphere as an Interactive Boundary in the MRC/ISM Global MHD Code | Willard White Mission Research Corporation, Nashua NH. |
February 5 | Coupling Global MHD to the Ionosphere/Thermosphere: LFM, TING, TIEGCM, FB and Other Alphabet Soup | Michael Wiltberger High Altitude Observatory, Boulder, CO |
February 12 | Peculiar Role of Io in the Magnetosphere of Jupiter | Frances Bagenal Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado |
February 26 | The Behavior of the Global Magnetic Field of the Sun | Lennard Fisk Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan |
March 4 | Geomagnetic Storms and Electric Power System Vulnerability Trends | John Kappenman Metatech Corporation, Duluth, MN. |
March 25 | Resonance Line RT Problems Atmospheres: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly | Dr. Randy Gladstone Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX |
April 1 | Perspectives on the National Space Weather Program | Robert Robinson Upper Atmosphere Section, National Science Foundation |
April 8 | R.C. Carrington and the 1859 Space Weather Event | Edward Cliver Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA |
April 15 | Long Standing, Unsolved Problems in Solar and Magnetospheric Physics | Syun-Ichi Akasofu International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska |
April 22 | The Polar Ice Caps of Mars | Kathryn Fishbaugh Brown University, Providence, RI |
April 29 | The Generalized Ohm’s Law and the Time Evolution of Electric Fields and Currents | Vytenis Vasyliunas Max Plank Institute for Aeronomy, Lindau, Germany |