MEETINGS & ANNONCES

Meetings

3-4 February, 2025 - Space Weather Days

Cité Internationale de l'Université de Toulouse

The aim of this meeting is to bring together the French SW community to discuss recent progress in space weather research. We will review recent developments in data and modelling services, inform the community about the SWING, Aurora-D and Vigil missions, gauge interest in the KASA L4 and ESA SWORD mission concepts, and present recent innovations in small platform development and instrumentation. The event supports the preparations for the ESA Ministerial Meeting in 2025 and the establishment of a National Space Weather Roadmap.

The event will take place on 3 and 4 February at the Cité Internationale - Université de Toulouse, in the centre of Toulouse. Monday 3 February is dedicated to the use of space assets for space weather, while Tuesday 4 February focuses more on French ground-based assets in support of space weather.

You can find the registration and program details here.

24-28/02/25 - SDO Science Workshop: A Gathering of the Helio-hive!

Boulder, CO, USA

The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) invites you to the SDO 2025 Science Workshop: A Gathering of the Helio-hive, to be held February 24-28, 2025, at the Center Green in Boulder, CO. All members of the science community are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Registration, abstract submission, and other information about SDO 2025 will be available at here.

02/25 - ISWAT Meetings – Pre-Announcements

ISWAT2025 will bring you into the next big stage of the ISWAT Initiative, going beyond the new roadmap with all ideas welcome from the community going forward…

4-8/11/24 - Space Weather Week

The ESWW is the main annual event in the European Space Weather and Space Climate calendar. It is an international meeting organised annually within the European Region in collaboration with prominent members of the European space weather and Space Climate community. It began as a forum for the European Space Weather community and has since grown into an international event with global attendance. We look forward to welcoming you in Convento de São Francisco – Coimbra Cultura e Congressos.

11-15/09/2024 - Space Weather School

Space Weather School and the final PRESTO workshop (see below) at Mackenzie University, São Paulo.

09-12/09/24 - UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting II

>Welcome to the UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting II: Celebrating 10-years of 24/7 space-weather operational forecasting in the UK. This is the second UK-focussed meeting and falls a decade after the stand-up of the Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre (MOSWOC).

Meetings Précédents

Space Weather Week 2023

The international event was hold in Toulouse in 2023. Thanks to the local team and the many participants, it was a huge success!

16/10/18 - Réunion OFRAME / PNST

Cette journée s'adressait à toute la communauté PNST et visait à présenter les activités en cours, les ambitions de l'OFRAME et à interagir avec la communauté scientifique.

  • Présentation d’OFRAME : Thierry DdW
  • Prospective SHM/PNST en météorologie de l’espace : Alexis Rouillard
  • Effets de la ME sur les systèmes & GNSS et scintillations : Aurélie Marchaudon
  • Communications HF : Pierre-Louis Blelly
  • Effets au sol : Vincent Lesur et Aude Chambodut
  • Freinage de satellites et orbitographie : Sean Bruinsma
  • Effet des radiations : Sébastien Bourdarie
  • Aviation civile : Ludwig Klein
  • Virtual Space Weather Modelling Centre : Stefaan Poedts

Tables rondes :

  • Besoins des utilisateurs
  • Liens avec les institutions
  • Formation

15/10/18 - Réunion COMET / OFRAME

L'OFRAME et le CNES (COMET) ont organisé une journée d'échanges et de discussions entre chercheurs et utilisateurs de la météorologie de l'espace, Toulouse.

Une réunion COMET ('Communities of Experts' organisée en partenariat avec le CNES) focalisée sur l'ionosphère et les transmissions HF. Cette réunion vise (1) à faire l'état des lieux des outils/produits disponibles pour caractériser l'environnement ionosphérique et l'impact de ses perturbations sur les transmissions HF, (2) à définir les modèles et/ou observations nécessaires pour mieux caractériser la transmission HF et (3) à voir comment certains outils/modèles issus de la recherche fondamentale pourraient répondre aux besoins des utilisateurs.

Matin :

  • Pierre-Louis Blelly (IRAP) : L'ionosphère et la propagation HF
  • Philippe Yaya (CLS) : Réponse appel d'offre OACI
  • Joel Lemorton/Vincent Fabro (ONERA) : Modélisation transmission HF
  • Roland Fleury (IMT Bretagne) : Exemple d'outil opérationnel: SATIS
  • Pierre-Louis Blelly (IRAP) : Table ronde "Besoin actuels des services et produits"

Après-midi :

  • Sébastien Rougery (CNES) : Transmissions trans-ionosphériques sol-satellite
  • Isabelle Dahman (DGA) : La HF au service des armées
  • Norbert Suard (CNES) : Gestion de l'activité ionosphérique dans les systèmes SBAS
  • Aurélie Marchaudon (IRAP) : Les modèles ionosphériques en France
  • Pierre-Louis Blelly (IRAP) : Table ronde "Et demain, quels besoin ?"

Retrouvez toutes les informations sur le site officiel.

Annonces

E-SWAN Newsletter (09/09/2024)

NEWS FROM JSWSC (Topical Issues open for submission)

“Severe Space Weather Events of May 2024 and Their Impacts”, deadline 28 February 2025

Topical Editor-in-Chief (T-EiC): Jaroslav Urbář, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Czech Republic

“Swarm 10-Year Anniversary”, deadline 15 February 2025

Topical Editor-in-Chief (T-EiC): Georgios Balasis, National Observatory of Athens (NOA), Greece

“Fast and Slow Solar Winds: Origin, Evolution, and Space Weather effects”, deadline 31 October 2024

Topical Editor-in-Chief (T-EiC): Stephan G. Heinemann, University of Helsinki, Finland

“Observing, modelling and forecasting TIDs and mitigating their impact on technology”, deadline extended to 30 September 2024

Topical Editor-in-Chief (T-EiC):
Anna Belehaki, National Observatory of Athens, Greece,
Iurii Cherniak, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, USA.