NOTE: THIS VERSION OF THE ISWI NEWSLETTER DOES NOT HAVE ATTACHMENTS. **************************************************************************** * ISWI Newsletter - Vol. 14 No. 011 13 November 2022 * * Editor: George Maeda, georgemaeda3[at]gmail.com * * Archive of back issues: ISWI Website <> * Archive of all ISWI webinars: * * https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaOqa4cng0GF3cKuj6Yz5kqG1BQ-Akkhr **************************************************************************** As of 13 NOV 2022, this newsletter has 631 subscribers. If you wish to send out ISWI-related material, please send to me. The target release date is the 15th of each month. This issue is 2 days early. -- Editor. ---------------------------------- CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE: [01] Two items from Dr Christine Amory of France: (a) space weather, Nepal (b) MDPI Journal [02] Three items from Dr Nat Gopalswamy . 01 Employment opportunity Imperial Collge . 02 Special Issue of Sun and Geosphere . 03 The Sun as the primary source of space weather [03] ISWI Webinar of 30 November 2022 **************************************************************************** [01]------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Christine Amory-Mazaudier To: ISWI Newsletter Date: 2 Nov 2022 Dear George: Here are some news for the ISWI Newsletter: 1) The first PhD on Space Weather made in Nepal (attached pdf: Drabindra-PhD_rev1.pdf) 2) A special issue of the journal MDPI atmosphere related to Space Weather https://www.mdpi.com/journal/atmosphere/special_issues/Space_Weather_Events There is a review of Nat on Sun and Space Weather and a review of Archana Battacharya on the irregularities of plasma ( these irregularities disturb the GNSS signal), there are also papers of young African scientists. Sincerely Christine -- [02]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please find attached these three files from Dr Gopalswamy: 01 Employment opportunity Imperial Collge.pdf 02 Special Issue of Sun and Geosphere.pdf 03 The Sun as the primary source of space weather; Baku_remarks_v2.pdf A report about the Baku Workshop will be issued later -- so stay tuned for it. [03]------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Maria Graciela Molina Date: Nov 12, 2022 To: ISWI Newsletter, et al. Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the next ISWI Seminar by Dr Christine Amory-Mazaudier scheduled for November 30th at 3 PM Central European Time (9 AM EDT; 6:30 PM IST). To register for this virtual seminar, please send an email to: iswisupport@bc.edu Please include “ISWI Seminar Registration” in the subject line. There is a limit of 300 participants, so please register your interest as soon as possible. The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the event. Seminars will be recorded. Please visit the youtube channel of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs where the recording of the previous seminars are available. The playlist which will also include future sessions can be accessed through the following link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaOqa4cng0GF3cKuj6Yz5kqG1BQ-Akkhr With kind regards, Graciela Molina on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee ******************************************************* Title: Sun-Earth connections and Space Weather Speaker: Dr Christine Amory-Mazaudier Abstract: The introduction of Space Weather led to a systemic approach to the Sun-Earth system. In this presentation, we will connect the Sun to the Earth using the universal Dynamo process present in all plasmas of the Sun-Earth system. We will develop a historical approach and present the recent results obtained by this global approach concerning: - the variations of the equatorial fountain due to solar disturbances (CME, CIR etc…) - the influence of solar disturbances on plasma irregularities in the equatorial zone at the origin of the scintillations of the GNSS system - the variations of the magnetic field associated with solar disturbances - etc… Poster for this event: ISWI webinar of 30 Nov 2022.pdf ------------------------------------------- Dra. María Graciela Molina Professor FACET -UNT Researcher CONICET Associated researcher INGV Av. Independencia 1800, Tucumán - Argentina Tel: +54-381-4364093 (ext.7765) gmolina@herrera.unt.edu.ar / m.graciela.molina@gmail.com *****************[ End of this issue of the ISWI Newsletter ]***************