Hi Everyone,

The Workshop dates in this morning's Newsletter were incorrect. The corrected dates for the Workshop schedule are listed below.

Best,

Ben


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1.  2014 SHINE Workshop Session Descriptions and Schedule 
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Descriptions for (most of) the sessions at the 2014 SHINE Workshop are
now available on the SHINE website (www.shinecon.org). These sessions
will take place on the following days:

Monday afternoon, June 23:

1. When and why does Space weather forecasting fail? Part 1. (Nieves/
  Evans/Richardson/Savani)
2. Waves in the Solar Atmosphere and the Solar Wind (Hahn/Perez)
3. The Contribution of Electron Microphysics to the Evolution of the 
  Solar Wind (Verscharen/Salem/Pulupa/Bale)

Tuesday morning, June 24:
1. Solar-Wind Turbulence (Shay/Howes)
2. Solar Energetic Particle Events in the Weak Solar Cycle 24 (Makela/Lario/Ho)
3. The Nature of Flux Ropes in the Solar Corona (Howard/DeForest)

Tuesday afternoon, June 24:
1. Solar-Wind Turbulence (Shay/Howes)
2. Progress in Understanding the Spatial Distribution and Temporal
  Evolution of Solar Energetic Particles (Nitta/Masson)
3. Scientific Validation of Heliophysical Models (MacNiece)

Wednesday morning, June 25:
1. When and why does Space weather forecasting fail? Part 2.(Nieves/
  Evans/Richardson/Savani) 
2. Observations of Solar Wind Turbulence: Current Progress and Future
  Measurements (Chen/Bale)
3. Magnetic reconnection and flux redistribution: multi-scale and 3D
  dynamics. Part 1. (Guidoni/Intrator/Murphy/Qiu)

Thursday morning, June 26:
1. Magnetic reconnection and flux redistribution: multi-scale and 3D
  dynamics. Part 2. (Guidoni/Intrator/Murphy/Qiu)
2. Heating of Solar Wind Heavy Ions: Observations and Theory (Isenberg/Bourouaine)
3. Earth-Affecting CMEs (Zhang/Lugaz)

Thursday afternoon, June 26:
1. Turbulence and Dissipation in the Solar Wind Plasma: Current
  Challenges and New Diagnostics. Part 1. (Salem/Parashar)
2. Data-driven and Data-constrained Models and Simulations of Solar
  Eruptions and Active Region Evolution. Part 1. (Savcheva/Lugaz/Downs)
3. Identifying Solar Coronal Holes: A Tale of two Carrington rotations (Arge/Hock)

Friday morning, June 27:
1. Turbulence and Dissipation in the Solar Wind Plasma: Current
  Challenges and New Diagnostics. Part 2. (Salem/Parashar)
2. Data-driven and Data-constrained Models and Simulations of Solar
  Eruptions and Active Region Evolution. Part 2. (Savcheva/Lugaz/Downs)
3. Magnetic Reconnection in Partially Ionized Chromospheric Plasmas (Murphy/Tian)