http://www.cawses.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&feed=atom&target=BvjacksonCAWSES - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T22:05:37ZFrom CAWSESMediaWiki 1.15.5http://www.cawses.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:Task_3_Project_5Talk:Task 3 Project 52010-08-10T13:43:09Z<p>Bvjackson: </p>
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<div>There was a SCOSTEP team III subgroup get-together about "The 3-D structure of CMEs in the Solar Wind" in Berlin on 15 July 2010 at the SCOSTEP Meeting in Berlin. The following speakers presented talks on the following subjects: <br />
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Brigitte Schmieder - "Filaments in the solar wind - an Ooty MC illustration";<br />
Demoulin Pascal - "Measurement of the expansion rate of magnetic clouds";<br />
Noe Lugaz - "The January 24-25 2007 CMEs, and some more recent";<br />
Munetoshi Tokumaru - "ICMEs in the Solar Wind mapped in 3-D from STEL IPS observations";<br />
Bernard Jackson - "ICMEs mapped in 3-D from SMEI observations using a time-dependent tomographic inversion technique";<br />
Cristina Mandrini and Sergio Dasso - "Combined analysis and modeling of 'in situ' and remote sensing observations: MCs and their solar sources".<br />
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The meeting that was supposed to have lasted for about 2 hours, continued through coffee break, was very interactive, and lasted for ~4 hours. Noe Lugaz has summarized the meeting in an email to Kazunari Shibata, who attended, that I have uploaded as a pdf document ([[file:Noe_Lugaz_summary.pdf]]).<br />
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I have placed the presentations from each person above on a UCSD anonymous ftp website at cass185.ucsd.edu in the sub-directory "Presentations/SCOSTEP_2010/". Presentations are in separate sub-directories that include the animations associated with several of the talks.<br />
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Shibata-san has suggested that those attending the workshop in Berlin (and can be present) come to a second workshop about this subject that he plans in Kyoto, Japan, "one day in the period 2010 October 18-20 or 25-27". Noe Lugaz and I plan to attend, and hope that as many others who can, will. Please respond to either myself or Shibata-san about plans to attend, and about potential conflicts in schedule.<br />
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Bernard Jackson (bvjackson@ucsd.edu)</div>Bvjacksonhttp://www.cawses.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:Task_3_Project_5Talk:Task 3 Project 52010-08-10T13:38:44Z<p>Bvjackson: </p>
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<div>There was a SCOSTEP team III subgroup get-together about "The 3-D structure of CMEs in the Solar Wind" in Berlin on 15 July, 2010 at the SCOSTEP Meeting in Berlin. The following speakers presented talks on the following subjects: <br />
<br />
Brigitte Schmieder - "Filaments in the solar wind - an Ooty MC illustration";<br />
Demoulin Pascal - "Measurement of the expansion rate of magnetic clouds";<br />
Noe Lugaz - "The January 24-25 2007 CMEs, and some more recent";<br />
Munetoshi Tokumaru - "ICMEs in the Solar Wind mapped in 3-D from STEL IPS observations";<br />
Bernard Jackson - "ICMEs mapped in 3-D from SMEI observations using a time-dependent tomographic inversion technique";<br />
Cristina Mandrini and Sergio Dasso - "Combined analysis and modeling of 'in situ' and remote sensing observations: MCs and their solar sources".<br />
<br />
The meeting that was supposed to have lasted for about 2 hours, continued through coffee break, was very interactive, and lasted for ~4 hours. Noe Lugaz has summarized the meeting in an email to Kazunari Shibata, who attended, that I have uploaded as a pdf document ([[file:Noe_Lugaz_summary.pdf]]).<br />
<br />
I have placed the presentations from each person above on a UCSD anonymous ftp website at cass185.ucsd.edu in the sub-directory "Presentations/SCOSTEP_2010/". Presentations are in separate sub-directories that include the animations associated with several of the talks.<br />
<br />
Shibata-san has suggested that those attending the workshop in Berlin (and can be present) come to a second workshop about this subject that he plans in Kyoto, Japan, "one day in the period 2010 October 18-20 or 25-27". Noe Lugaz and I plan to attend, and hope that as many others who can, will. Please respond to either myself or Shibata-san about plans to attend, and about potential conflicts in schedule.<br />
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Bernard Jackson (bvjackson@ucsd.edu)</div>Bvjacksonhttp://www.cawses.org/wiki/index.php/File:Noe_Lugaz_summary.pdfFile:Noe Lugaz summary.pdf2010-08-10T13:29:31Z<p>Bvjackson: </p>
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<div></div>Bvjacksonhttp://www.cawses.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:Task_3_Project_5Talk:Task 3 Project 52010-08-10T13:22:36Z<p>Bvjackson: Created page with 'There was a SCOSTEP team III subgroup get-together about "The 3-D structure of CMEs in the Solar Wind" in Berlin on 15 July, 2010 at the SCOSTEP Meeting in Berlin. The following...'</p>
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<div>There was a SCOSTEP team III subgroup get-together about "The 3-D structure of CMEs in the Solar Wind" in Berlin on 15 July, 2010 at the SCOSTEP Meeting in Berlin. The following speakers presented talks on the following subjects: <br />
<br />
Brigitte Schmieder - "Filaments in the solar wind - an Ooty MC illustration";<br />
Demoulin Pascal - "Measurement of the expansion rate of magnetic clouds";<br />
Noe Lugaz - "The January 24-25 2007 CMEs, and some more recent";<br />
Munetoshi Tokumaru - "ICMEs in the Solar Wind mapped in 3-D from STEL IPS observations";<br />
Bernard Jackson - "ICMEs mapped in 3-D from SMEI observations using a time-dependent tomographic inversion technique";<br />
Cristina Mandrini and Sergio Dasso - "Combined analysis and modeling of 'in situ' and remote sensing observations: MCs and their solar sources".<br />
<br />
The meeting that was supposed to have lasted for about 2 hours, continued through coffee break, was very interactive, and lasted for ~4 hours. Noe Lugaz has summarized the meeting in an email to Kazunari Shibata, who attended, that I have uploaded as a pdf document.<br />
<br />
I have placed the presentations from each person above on a UCSD anonymous ftp website at cass185.ucsd.edu in the sub-directory "Presentations/SCOSTEP_2010/". Presentations are in separate sub-directories that include the animations associated with several of the talks.<br />
<br />
Shibata-san has suggested that those attending the workshop in Berlin (and can be present) come to a second workshop about this subject that he plans in Kyoto, Japan, "one day in the period 2010 October 18-20 or 25-27". Noe Lugaz and I plan to attend, and hope that as many others who can, will. Please respond to either myself or Shibata-san about plans to attend, and about potential conflicts in schedule.<br />
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Bernard Jackson</div>Bvjackson