ISWI Newsletter - Vol.9 No.03
01 march 2017

Dear ISWI Participant:

Please send in your material. It will interest someone else.

George Maeda
Editor of ISWI Newsletter

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

[1] Annotated agenda ISWI Steering Committee Meeting 2017 February 1, 2017, Vienna, Austria (read it)

[2] Announcement of Summer School on "Natural Space Risks", Aug 28 to Sep 1st 2017, Paris, France (read it)

[3] UN/US Workshop on ISWI July 31 ÷ August 4, 2017, Boston College, USA
[Message from Boston College] (read it)

[4] UN/US Workshop on ISWI July 31 ÷ August 4, 2017, Boston College, USA
[Message from UNOOSA] (read it)

[5] Second Announcement - IAU Symposium 335 17÷21 July 2017, Exeter, Devon, UK (read it)

[6] Fr. Daniel J. Mcnamara Fifty Years of Seismic Monitoring in Davao, Philippines.
Poster presented at the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting       (read it)

[1] Annotated_agenda ISWI Steering Committee Meeting 2017 February 1, 2017, Vienna, Austria

1. Introduction & Report
(Nat Gopalswamy, chair)

2. Secretariat update

3. Steering Committee update

4. ISWI National Coordinators
(Report by Christine Amory)

5. ISWI Instruments update (Shing Fung)

6. Data Subcommittee Report (Shing Fung)

7. ISWI – UNOOSA Collaboration
(Sharafat Gadimova)

8. Expert Group update (Ian Mann)

9. ISWI/NASA report: Elsayed Talaat

10. ISWI School Report Nov 7-17 2016, Sangli, India

11. ISWI/CALLISTO Workshop
(Christian Monstein)

12. UN/US Workshop in Boston July 31÷Aug 4, 2017 – (Patricia Doherty)

13. VarSITI Report Katya Georgieva

14. National/Regional Coordinator reports

15. Any other matter

Read it :  link to document

(Sent in by Nat Gopalswamy)

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[2] Announcement of Summer School on "Natural Space Risks", Aug 28 to Sep 1st 2017, Paris, France

This summer school aims at providing master and first year PhD students with an intensive training on all these natural space risks. The programme will address space weather, space debris, near-Earth objects, and their societal impacts. Resilienc e aspects will also be tackled by researchers and by experts from the civil society.

During this one-week school students will have a mix of academic lectures and hands - on sessions on orbitography, solar observations, and applied data reduction and analysis, during splinter sessions. The lectures and the hand - on sessions will be run by experts coming from all over Europe; experts from the industry will explain the importance of natural space risks for their activities. This school is a unique opportunity t o meet academic and non academic researchers at the early stage of a career.

Read entire Announcement:  link to document

(Sent in by C. Briand (Chair of Org. Committee),)

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[3] UN/US Workshop on ISWI [Message from Boston College]

UN/US Workshop on the International Space Weather Initiative:
The Decade after the International Heliophysical Year 2007

Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA
July 31 –August 4, 2017

This is the second announcement for the UN/US Workshop on the International Space Weather Initiative: The Decade after IHY 2007. The workshop will be held at Boston College on July 31 through August 4, 2017. Abstract, registration and logistical information is available on: iswi2017.bc.edu.

This workshop marks the 10th anniversary of the International Heliophysical Year, which led to the genesis of the International Space Weather Initiative. It is organized jointly by the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Boston College to highlight the achievements made over the past ten years and to show-case the worldwide development of science, capacity building, and outreach. The UN Workshops on ISWI have been aimed at providing a global forum for space weather experts from developed and developing countries, including representatives of the major instrument operators and data providers.

The workshop will begin with a high level international forum on the economic and societal effects of extreme space weather. This forum will include keynote speakers from major international organizations followed by a panel session to discuss issues and policies for acknowledging space weather as a global challenge. The workshop will then turn to recent advances made in scientific research by utilizing ISWI instrument data in conjunction with space mission data in adding significant new knowledge on space weather phenomena near Earth and interplanetary space. Finally, this workshop is held in preparation for UNISPACE+50 in 2018, the 50th anniversary of the first UN Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE), held in Vienna in 1968. The three components of the Workshop will help develop a coherent international policy towards an appropriate response to space weather.

The Local Organizing Committee website (iswi2017.bc.edu) includes the workshop logistical information together with registration and abstract submittal opportunities for US participants. The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs website, listed below, includes the workshop information and registration, abstract submittal and financial sponsorship opportunities for non- US participants. Note that the abstract deadline is March 31st.

http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/psa/schedule/2017/2017-un-usa-workshop-on-international-space-weather-initiative.html

Read this message as   link to document

(Sent in by Patricia Doherty)

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[4] UN/US Workshop on ISWI July 31 ÷ August 4, 2017, Boston College, USA [Message from UNOOSA]

To All Participants of the ISWI:

The “United Nations/United States of America Workshop on the International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI): The Decade after the International Heliophysical Year 2007 ” is part of the year 2017 activities of the Office for Outer Space Affairs. The Workshop is being organized by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in cooperation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Boston College. The Workshop will be held at the Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States of America, from 31 July to 4 August 2017. Information Note describing the background to the Workshop and its objectives is available at: www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/psa/schedule/2017/2017-un-usa-workshop-on-international-space-weather-initiative.html

This workshop marks the 10th anniversary of the International Heliophysical Year (IHY), which led to the genesis of the International Space Weather Initiative. It is to highlight the achievements made over the past ten years and to show-case the worldwide development of science, capacity building. In particular, the Workshop will focus on recent advances made in scientific research by utilizing ISWI instrument data in conjunction with space mission data in adding significant new knowledge on space weather phenomena near Earth and interplanetary space.

The workshop will begin with a high level international forum on the economic and societal effects of extreme space weather. This forum will include keynote speakers from major international organizations followed by a panel session to discuss issues and policies for acknowledging space weather as a global challenge.

The workshop is also held in preparation for UNISPACE+50 in 2018, the 50th anniversary of the first United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE), held in Vienna in 1968. The three components of the Workshop will help develop a coherent international policy towards an appropriate response to space weather.

Sharafat Gadimova, (Ms.)
Office for Outer Space Affairs
United Nations Office at Vienna
Tel (Office) ++43-(1)-26060-5479
FAX (Office) ++43-(1)-26060-5830
E-Mail
sharafat.gadimova[at]unoosa.org

(Sent in by Sharafat Gadimova)

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[5] Second Announcement - IAU Symposium 335 17÷21 July 2017, Exeter, Devon, UK

2017 IAU Symposium
"Space Weather of the Heliosphere: Processes and Forecasts"
17–21 July 2017, Exeter, Devon, UK

WEB adress: http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/iaus335/

Importand Deadlines:
Early registration: 20 April 2017
Abstract & Fin. support: 5 March 2017

register today

Second Announcement

Space weather is increasingly recognised as an international challenge faced by several communities. The ability to understand, monitor and forecast the space weather of the Earth and the heliosphere is of paramount importance for our high-technology society and for the current rapid developments in knowledge and exploration within our Solar System.

We invite you to register today to discuss this important area of research and to:

This is a two-stage registration process. The deadline for the submission of abstracts and for financial support is 5 March 2017. The deadline for early registration is 20 April 2017.

Specific details including the confirmed lists of invited speakers, registration and accommodation, abstract submission, financial support, updated information about location, scientific excursions, social events, and travel can be found on the symposium website.

We look forward to welcoming you in Exeter this year!

On behalf of the IAU Symposium 335 Organising Committees,

The Scientific Organising Committee:
Claire Foullon (Chair), Olga Malandraki (Co-chair), Zouhair Benkhaldoun, Francesco Berrilli, Anil Bhardwaj, Allan Sacha Brun, Norma Bock Crosby, Sergio Dasso, Alina Donea, Hans Haubold, Hermann Opgenoorth, Patricia Reiff, Kazuo Shiokawa, Ilya Usoskin, Jingxiu Wang, David Webb

The Local Organising Committee:
Claire Foullon (Chair), Mitchell Berger (Co-chair), David Jackson (Co-chair), Mark Baldwin, Alice Mills, David Strange

Contact us:
Email: iaus[at]exeter.ac.uk,
Website: www.exeter.ac.uk/iaus335
Twitter: #iaus335 @iaus335

(Sent in by Claire Foullon)

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[6] Fr. Daniel J. Mcnamara Fifty Years of Seismic Monitoring in Davao, Philippines.

The research of Manila Observatory on earthquakes using MAGDAS magnetometers was mentioned in the poster.

Look at this poster link to document

(Sent in by Quirino SUGON)

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Attachments:

(1) Annotated agenda ISWI Steering Committee Meeting 2017 February 1, 2017, Vienna, Austria,
1 294 KB pdf, 40 pages (click link to document)

(2) Announcement of Summer School on "Natural Space Risks", Aug 28 to Sep 1, 2017, Paris, France, 176 KB pdf, one page (click link to document)

(3) UN/US Workshop on ISWI July 31 ÷ August 4, 2017, Boston College, USA [Boston College],
116 KB pdf, one page (click link to document)

(4) Fr. Daniel J. Mcnamara Fifty Years of Seismic Monitoring in Davao, Philippines.,
810 KB pdf, one page (click link to document)