21st Conference on Space Weather

Abstract Information

Abstracts are closed! The deadline was 31 August 2023 at 11:59 PM EDT.

Abstract Fee and Author Instructions
All presenters must also register for the meeting.

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The 21st Conference on Space Weather is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the Committee on Space Weather.

Call for Papers

Papers for The 21st Conference on Space Weather are being solicited on the following:

  • Connections between space weather and terrestrial weather (Coupling between the Lower and Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere)
  • Cycle 25: How’s It Going? Predictions for Solar Max and the Remainder of the Cycle
  • E Pluribus Unum: Synergistic Approaches That Realize the Full Promise of Space Weather Next
  • Space Weather and Human Exploration of Space: to the Moon, Mars, and Beyond
  • Space Weather Service Developments for the Aviation Community
  • Progress and Challenges in Transitioning Space Weather Research to Operations and Applications
  • Agency and National Efforts in Space Weather: Priorities and Opportunities
  • Machine Learning Techniques, Datasets, Needs and Priorities for Space Weather
  • The importance of ground-based data for space weather: sensors, products, and data streams
  • DRIVE Science Centers and Space Weather Centers of Excellence
  • Engaging Your Community for the 2023 and 2024 Solar Eclipses
  • Space Weather from Multiple Viewpoints: Where Are We and Where Should We Go?
  • Space Weather Advisory Group User Needs Survey: Preliminary Results
  • Space Weather Enterprise Coordination and Community Building
  • Heliophysics and space weather enterprise data access and modernization
  • New Instruments, Platforms and Initiatives for Space Weather
  • Space Weather Drivers: Advances in Space Weather Research and Modeling
  • Space Weather Impacts to Satellite Operations in Low Earth Orbit
  • Transforming the National Space Weather Enterprise
  • Space-Based Observing System Architectures for Operational Space Weather Forecasting and Nowcasting

Student Award Opportunities

Paper Award

The Committee on Space Weather welcomes abstract submissions from students. Awards will recognize three outstanding oral and three outstanding poster presentations given by students. To be eligible for the awards, you must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled at a university, and you also must be the lead author and presenter of the work. Registrants should indicate their eligibility for student awards when submitting their abstracts.

Travel Award

The committee is pleased to offer two (2) student awards of $300 each to attend the AMS 104th Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD 28 January- 01 February 2024. The Student Presenter Travel Allowance is designed to help offset expenses relating to registration fees, transportation costs, food, and lodging for students presenting poster or oral papers. To apply, students should prepare a short written statement (no more than one page) declaring their financial need and circumstance, relevance of their research to the conference, how they will benefit from attending the conference, and a copy of their abstract for the meeting. Travel allowance applications should be submitted to program chairs: Alec Engell ([email protected]) and Jinni Meehan ([email protected]).

 

Deadline for applications: 10 November 2023 15 November 2023

Recipients will be notified on or before: 1 December 2023 6 December 2023

Conference Contacts

For additional information, please contact the program chairs:  Alec Engell ([email protected]) and
Jennifer Meehan ([email protected])