International Space Weather Initiative
First 2010 UN/ESA/NASA/JAXA Workshop on ISWI
The science results from existing and future distributed observatories
and their applications for prediction of space weather

November 06-10, 2010 in Helwan, Egypt

Presentations during the first two day

GEOMAGNETISM SCIENCE AND MAGDAS STATION AT SOUTH OF BRAZIL
Nelson Jorge SCHUCH, Kiyohumi Yumoto, Kazuo Makita, Nalin Babulal Trivedi, Severino Luiz Guimaraes Dutra, Sergio Luis Fontes, Andirlei Claudir da Silva, Tardelli Ronan Coelho Stekel, Cassio Espindula Antunes, Jose Paulo Maechezi, Cristofer Rovian Claro Pedrozo

Programme on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Applications
Sharafat Gadimova

Space Weather Activities in Egypt
A. Mahrous

The ISWI Global AWESOME and SuperSID Network
Naoshin Haque, Umran Inan, Morris Cohen, Deborah Scherrer

Ionospheric Tomography Network of Egypt
T. W. Garner, A. M. Mahrous

GPS IN AFRICA (2005-2010)
Christine Amory-Mazaudier

Scintillation Network Decision Aid: SCINDA Intro and Update
Keith Groves, Ron Caton, Ben Heruska, Kyle Wiens, Josh Orfield

The South American Meridional B-field Array (SAMBA) and opportunities for inter-hemispheric studies
Eftyhia Zesta

CHAIN Project: International Collaboration on Full Sun Multi-wavelength H-alpha Observation as a Basis of Space Weather Research
S.UeNo, K.Shibata, G.Kimura, S.Morita, K.Ichimoto, R.Kitai, S.Nagata, Y.Nakatani

Space and Ground Missions and Facilities for Solar and Heliospheric Physics
Luc Damé

Optical Mesosphere Thermosphere Imagers (OMTIs)
Kazuo Shiokawa

Ionosphere
Kazuo Shiokawa

The Australian region space weather network
Richard Marshall

MAGDAS Project for Litho-space Weather during ISWI
K. Yumoto and MAGDAS/CPMN Group

We may find the Solar Cycle 24 unique!?
Space weather observations using the Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN)

K. Munakata, C. Kato, S. Yasue, J. W. Bieber, P. Evenson, T. Kuwabara, M. R. DaSilva, A. Dal Lago, N. J. Schuch, M. Tokumaru, M. L. Duldig, J. E. Humble, I. Sabbah, H. K. Al Jassar, M. M. Sharma