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Synoptic Ground-based Solar Observations for Space Weather
Synoptic Ground-based Solar Observations for Space Weather Free Conference is closed
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nice2016
Hosted by Markus Roth
Affiliation Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg
Nice, France
18.10.2016 - 19.10.2016

Organizing institutions
Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur
Main category Natural Sciences (Astrophysics and Astrononmy)
Conference/Workshop objectives

The workshop is being held to discuss and gather community input on science requirements, capabilities and instrumentation for ground-based solar observing instruments in the framework of space-weather studies and applications. This can be either for the intrinsic interest of the physical quantities measured or for their interest in conjunction with space missions or models and this can be either with (near) real time data or through the development and maintenance of long synoptic programs able to produce the needed statistic on various events relevant for space-weather.

Local organizing committee

Thierry Corbard (Lagrange)

Isabelle Lapassat (Lagrange)

Frédéric Morand (Lagrange)

Catherine Renaud (Lagrange)

Scientific organizing committee (SOC)

Thierry Appourchaux (IAS)

Carine Briand (LESIA)

Thierry Corbard (Lagrange)

Marianne Faurobert (Lagrange)

Bernard Gelly (Themis)

Laurent Koechlin (IRAP)

Jean-Marie Malherbe (LESIA)

Sessions
  • A-Existing Ground-based solar observations for space-weather and long term synoptic programs
  • C-Ground and space synergies for space-weather
  • B-New ground-based projects for space weather and synoptic programs
  • D-Discussions on the coordination of french facilities (ANO ?)
Programme
Invited speakers
Important dates
  • September 16: deadline for registration and abstract submission
  • October 19-20: Workshop

The workshop will take place at Hotel Saint-Paul in Nice, France.
Rooms are available at the Hotel Saint-Paul itself but are not reserved for the workshop so please make your reservation as early as possible (see the venue/accomodation page).

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Conference venue Nice, France
Hotel information Rooms are available at the Hotel Saint-Paul itself but are not reserved for the workshop so please make your reservation as early as possible. Tél: 04 93 89 39 57 Email: reservation@lesaintpaul-hotel.com Web: www.lesaintpaul-hotel.com An other hotel nearby (located close to the harbor) is: Hotel Kyriad Nice port Adresse 6 RUE EMMANUEL PHILIBERT PLACE DU PIN, 06300 NICE Informations :Tel: +33 4 93 55 80 00 Réservation : Tel: 0892 23 48 13 Fax: +33 4 93 55 80 30 Email : contactkyriad.niceport@sonicehotels.com WEB: http://www.kyriad.com/fr/hotels/kyriad-nice-port
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Session: B-New ground-based projects for space weather and synoptic programs

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09.11.2016
Co-author:
Frank Hill, Sanjay Gosain, Michael Thompson
Abstract:
The Solar Physics Research Integrated Network Group (SPRING) is a project to develop a geographically distributed network of instrumentation to obtain synoptic solar observations. Building on the demonstrated success of networks to provide nearly-continuous long-term data for helioseismology, SPRING will provide data for a wide range of solar research areas. Scientific objectives include internal solar dynamics and structure; wave transport in the solar atmosphere; the evolution of the magnetic field over the activity cycle; irradiance fluctuations; and space weather origins. Anticipated data products include simultaneous full-disk multi-wavelength Doppler and vector magnetic field images; filtergrams in H-Alpha, CaK, and white light; and PSPT-type irradiance support. The data will be obtained with a duty cycle of around 90% and at a cadence no slower than one minute. The current concept is a multi-instrument platform installed in at least six locations, and which will also provide context information for large-aperture solar telescopes such as EST and the DKIST. There is wide support for the idea within the EU and the US solar research communities. The project is currently completing a technical feasibility study, and we are open to and looking for participants in the science and instrument definition.
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