[Shine-participants] AMS Space Weather Conference 6-10 January, 2019, DEADLINE EXTENSION (August 15)

DE NOLFO, GEORGIA A. (GSFC-6720) georgia.a.denolfo at nasa.gov
Sun Aug 5 16:04:54 EDT 2018


DEADLINE EXTENSION!  CALL FOR PAPERS DUE AUGUST 15 2018
AMS Space Weather Conference 6-10 January, 2019, Phoenix, AZ

SHINE Community,

Please consider attending the Sixteenth Conference on Space Weather, to be held 6-10 January 2019, as part of the 99th AMS Annual Meeting in Phoenix Arizona..  This is a great opportunity to continue some of the exciting discussions that happened at the Cocoa Beach SHINE meeting.  The Conference on Space Weather is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society (AMS), and organized by the AMS Committee on Space Weather,   Preliminary programs, registration, hotel, and general information will be posted on the AMS Web site (https://annual.ametsoc.org/2019/) by mid-August 2018.

The theme for the 2019 AMS Annual Meeting is “Understanding and Building Resilience to Extreme Events by Being Interdisciplinary, International, and Inclusive (III).”

Following this theme, the Conference on Space Weather will solicit papers on the following topics:

I. Advances in space weather research and modeling
II. Extreme space weather events throughout the heliosphere
III. National and International Efforts in Space Weather – Growing Global Preparedness
IV. Space Weather Effects on High Flyers  (Joint Session with the 19th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology)
V. Space Weather and Society: Education & Communication
VI. Space weather as we approach solar minimum
VII. Whole Atmosphere Coupling During Extreme Events (Joint Session with the 20th Conference on Middle Atmosphere )

https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2019/programs/conferences-and-symposia/16th-conference-on-space-weather/

Please submit your abstract electronically by 15 August 2018 at https://ams.confex.com/ams/2019Annual/webprogrampreliminary/16SPACEWX.html

Students who want to be considered for travel support will be asked to note this when submitting their abstract. The committee will be providing several small travel grants (~$400) to help defray the cost of attending the AMS meeting for a student who submitted an abstract to present at the Space Weather Conference.  Students who wish to apply are required to submit the following documents to either of the program chairs (Richard Behnke or Barbara Thompson) in a single PDF document: a presentation abstract, statement of why they want to attend the meeting, statement of commitment to attend if awarded the travel award, and letter of recommendation from their advisor.

For additional information please contact the program chairpersons, Richard Behnke,  behnke.richard at yahoo.com<mailto:behnke.richard at yahoo.com><mailto:behnke.richard at yahoo.com>, or Barbara J. Thompson, barbara.j.thompson at nasa.gov<mailto:barbara.j.thompson at nasa.gov><mailto:barbara.j.thompson at nasa.gov>.
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