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Final Program
Wednesday, June 13, 2001
SESSION I: SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMS
SESSION II: ISCS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
SESSION III: IRRADIANCE I: MEASUREMENTS
Thursday, June 14, 2001
SESSION IV: IRRADIANCE II: MODELING
SESSION V: SOLAR ENERGETIC PARTICLES and CMEs
Friday, June 15, 2001
SESSION VI: PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF SOLAR VARIABILITY I: INSIDE THE SUN
SESSION VII: PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF SOLAR VARIABILITY II: SOLAR ATMOSPHERE
SESSION VIII: SUN-EARTH CONNECTIONS I:
Saturday, June 16, 2001
SESSION IX: SUN-EARTH CONNECTIONS II:
SESSION X: SUMMARY SESSION
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Invited Talks - Abstracts
SESSION I: SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL RESEARCH PROGRAMS:
SESSION II: ISCS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
SESSION III: IRRADIANCE I: MEASUREMENTS
SESSION IV: IRRADIANCE II: MODELING
SESSION V: SOLAR ENERGETIC PARTICLES and CMEs
SESSION VI: PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF SOLAR VARIABILITY I: INSIDE THE SUN
SESSION VII: PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF SOLAR VARIABILITY II: SOLAR ATMOSPHERE
SESSION VIII: SUN-EARTH CONNECTIONS I:
SESSION IX: SUN-EARTH CONNECTIONS II:
SESSION X: SUMMARY
Contributed Posters - Abstracts
Session II
II: Spectral/time characteristics of radio precursors of solar flares
II/III/IV/V: The Coherent Large-Scale Clusters On The Solar Surface
II/VII: Latitudinal and temporal distribution of the solar photospheric magnetic flux periodicities during 1975 - 200 years
Session III
III: Global asymmetry of the Sun observed in the extreme ultraviolet radiation
III: Solar Total and X-ray irradiance variations
III: Center-to-limb-variation of Facular Contrast, Derived from Hawaii RISE/PSPT Full Disk Images
III: Absolute Radiometric Measurements in Space, ARMS
III: Study of Solar and Spectral Irradiance Variations via MDI and VIRGO on SOHO
III: Photospheric Energy Budgets
III: PREMOS - a satellite experiment to monitor the solar irradiance at selected wavelength
III/VI: Non Periodic Variations of the Solar Diameter
III/VI: The New Instrument for Solar Diameter Measurements at Rio de Janeiro
III/IX: Short-term and long-term variability of solar ultraviolet Irradiances in recent years: Association with ionospheric parameters and stratospheric ozone
III/IV: Is F10.7 a Good Proxy for Solar EUV Flux?
III/IV: Calcium II Monitoring Program at the National Solar Observatory
III/I: The EOS Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) Mission
III/I: Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Measurements from the NASA TIMED Satellite
III: Operational solar irradiance and E10.7 forecasts from SOLAR2000
III: Draft ISO solar irradiance standard WD 21348
III/IV/VI: High Resolution Solar Spectral Variability Near Mg II Measured by HRTS
III/IV: Study of Solar Irradiance Variability Using PSPT Observations Ground-based Study of Solar Irradiance Variability Using the RISE/PSPT
III/VIII: The Total Irradiance Monitor for Future Solar Measurements
III/VII: Solar Continuum and Magnetic Field Observations by the MDI Instrument
III/V: Scrutinizing five years of the EUV Sun
III: Monitoring Solar Activity From SWAN/SOHO Lyman Alpha Interplanetary Background Images
Session IV
IV: Dependence of contrast/area function on the sunspot area databases
IV: Improved Modeling of the Solar FUV Irradiance Using the Mg II C/W Index
IV: Solar Irradiance and Magnetic Field Variations from Solar Cycles 21 to 23
IV: Variations in Solar EUV Flux as Measured by SOHO/ CELIAS/ SEM
IV: Solar Irradiance Variability at Short and Long Wavelengths
IV/VI/VII: Variability of Chromospheric Features and Implications on UV Irradiance Variability
IV/VI/VII: Variability of CaII K Emission Flux Over the Solar Cycle
IV: Effective Sunspot Temperatures from Solar Light Curves: a Starspot Modeling Approach to the Sun
IV/VIII: Irradiance and solar Radius variations
IV/VI: Intensity Distribution of Small Magnetic Features from Minimum to Maximum
IV/VII: Temporal variability of YOHKOH SXT X-ray spectral irradiance
IV/VII: Active region associated 5303 A emission
IV/VI: Effective Sunspot Temperatures Derived from VIRGO Data: Applying a Starspot Modeling Approach to the Sun
IV/VII: Heliospheric Magnetic Field Modulation in the Last Centuries: Validation from Measurements of the Cosmogenic Ti-44 in Meteorites
Session V
V: The April 15 and 18, 2001 Solar Energetic Particle Events recorded by the LION instrument on SOHO, and associated Ground Level Events recorded at medium latitudes
V: Temporal evolution of 1.68 y periodicity in cosmic rays
V: Nonstationary electrojets in the solar corona
V: Coronal/Interplanetary Disturbances Relating to Strong Solar Proton Events
V: Acceleration of Coronal Mass Ejections and Association with Surface Activity
V: Effective space weather forecasts/warnings with observations of active-region evolution
V: Solar Synoptic Charts for Solar Cycle Studies
V: Physical conditions of prominences before/during eruption
V: Neutral Atom Diffusion in a Partially Ionized Prominence Plasma
V: Successive CMEs and Transient Flow Systems
V: Predicting Proton Storms from Solar Flare X-rays
V: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 1. On-line Search of the Start of Great Flare Energetic Particle Events
V: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 2. On-line Determination of Flare Energetic Particle Spectrum
V: Title: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 3. Automatically Determination of Diffusion Coefficient in the Interplanetary Space and Energy Spectrum in Source
V: Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 4. Cosmic Ray Using for Forecasting of Major Geomagnetic Storms Accompanied by Forbush-Effects
V: Variability of Galactic Cosmic Radiation Impacting the Earth: 1600-2000
V: Solar Variability as Deduced from 400 Years of Large Fluence Solar Proton events
V/VII: On the possible association of CME to spikes observed at submm-waves
V/VIII: Solar Cycle Studies of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances
V/IX: Forecasting geomagnetic storm with the feature of interplanetary energetic particles
Session VI
VI/VII: PSPT measurement of the supergranular intensity contrast
VI: The Sun-Earth Connection Event during July 14-16, 2000: from the Sun to the Earth
VI: Flare Index of Ascending Branch of Cycle 23
VI: Variability of the total solar irradiance as a new index of the cyclicity of the solar activity
VI: Reversals of the solar global magnetic field
VI: Analytical Expressions of Basic physical parameters of N. dimensional isothermal symmetrical polytrops
VI: The possible model of energy sources of the solar activity cycles of 11-years and quasi-biannual periodicity
VI: Solar variability as it is seen in helioseismology and biomedicine
VI/VII: Variability of the solar magnetic field, neutrino flux, diameter and solar activity indexes
VI/VII: Large-Scale Magnetic Field Evolution in Different Time Scales
VI/VII: The variability of the solar polar magnetic fields
VI/VII: Streamers structure and solar magnetic field
VI: Acoustic oscillations, their origin and power variation from minimum to maximum of solar activity
VI/VII: Long Term Variations of the Poloidal to Toroidal Solar Magnetic Flux Amplification Factor and Associated Solar Terrestrial
VI/VII: Solar Synoptic Observing Programs
Session VII
VII: Magnetic Reconnection driven by Surface Alfven Waves in Chromospheric Current Sheets: Lower Coronal Loops Heating
VII: Theoretical plasma model for intracloud lightning
VII: Rossby Waves and Vortices in the Solar and Terrestrial Atmospheres
VII: Increase in sun's magnetic field intensity for Solar Cycles 16 -21
VII: Total Solar Irradiance and Coronal Index of Solar Activity
VII: Radio and X-Ray Emissions from Termination Shocks During the November 25, 2000, 09:08 UT Flare
VII: Evolution of the magnetic field of the active region NOAA 7978 during five disk passages
VII: White-light eclipse corona and magnetic field connections during the solar cycle
VII: Magnetic-Flux Emergence into the Solar Corona
VII: Do Changes in Solar UV Flux Influence a Major Mode of Atmospheric Variability?
VII: Solar Cycle 23: Variation of the Solar Corona in the Ultraviolet from Solar Minimum to Solar Maximum
VII: The 88-Year Cycle in the Modulation of the 11-year Solar Cycle Intensity
VII/III: On relevance of the coronal FeXIV 530.3 nm emission line intensity for studying the cyclic and evolutionary solar processes
VII/VIII: The Solar Activity Maximum For Cycle 23
Session VIII
VIII: NOAA Electron Climatology: A Space Weather Model of Electron Precipitation
VIII: The Low Cloud - Cosmic Ray Flux Correlation Revisited
VIII/IX: Global Magnetic Field of the Sun and Long-term Variations of Galactic Cosmic Rays
VIII/IX: Evaluation of the ozone sensitivity to the variation of spectral solar flux
VIII/IX: Measurement Of Solar Radiation at a High Altitude Observatory, Hanle
VIII/IX: Current-carrying Production of Nitrogen Oxide NO
VIII/IX: Solar Cycle Effects on the Winter Rainfall Variations in INDIA
VIII/I/II: Tree Ring Growth and Geomagnetic Disturbances
VIII: Interactions between the 11-year solar cycle and the QBO in a zonally averaged two-dimensional dynamical-photochemical model
VIII: Galactic cosmic rays, particle formation, natural variability of global cloud properties, and climate implications
VIII/VI: Persistence of the Gleissberg (88-yr) Solar Cycle over the Last 10,000 Years: Evidence from Cosmogenic Isotopes
VIII: Possible Solar Modulation of the Equatorial QBO: Additional Statistical Evidence
Session IX
IX: New Evidence of Space Weather Impact on the Terrestrial Weather and Climate in the Earth's Southern Hemisphere
IX: Coronal Mass Ejections, Central axial field direction in magnetic clouds and Geomagnetic Storms
IX: Effect of solar activity on the Earth's environment
IX: Some Aspects of Recent Studies in Solar-Terrestrial Relations
IX: Secular and cycle variations of the IMF Bz component and some associated geophysical effects
Poster List
Session II
Spectral/time characteristics of radio precursors of solar flares presented by O.A.Sheiner
The Coherent Large-Scale Clusters On The Solar Surface presented by Mikhaylutsa Valeryi P.
Latitudinal and temporal distribution of the solar photospheric magnetic flux periodicities during 1975 - 200 years presented by Anna Antalová
Session III
Global asymmetry of the Sun observed in the extreme ultraviolet radiation presented by Igor. S. Veselovsky
Solar Total and X-ray irradiance variations presented by Sattarov, I., Saidalieva, M.A., Ladenkov, O.V.
Center-to-limb-variation of Facular Contrast, Derived from Hawaii RISE/PSPT Full Disk Images presented by Franz L. Vogler
Absolute Radiometric Measurements in Space, ARMS presented by David Pollard
Study of Solar and Spectral Irradiance Variations via MDI and VIRGO on SOHO presented by Michael Turmon
Photospheric Energy Budgets presented by James Armstrong
PREMOS - a satellite experiment to monitor the solar irradiance at selected wavelength presented by Werner Schmutz
Non Periodic Variations of the Solar Diameter presented by Andrei, Alexandre Humberto
The New Instrument for Solar Diameter Measurements at Rio de Janeiro presented by Reis Neto, Eugenio
Short-term and long-term variability of solar ultraviolet Irradiances in recent years: Association with ionospheric parameters and stratospheric ozone presented by Dr. R. P. Kane
Is F10.7 a Good Proxy for Solar EUV Flux? presented by K. K. Mahajan
Calcium II Monitoring Program at the National Solar Observatory presented by Stephen L. Keil
The EOS Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) Mission presented by Tom Woods
Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Measurements from the NASA TIMED Satellite presented by Tom Woods
Operational solar irradiance and E10.7 forecasts from SOLAR2000 presented by W. Kent Tobiska
Draft ISO solar irradiance standard WD 21348 presented by Anatoliy A. Nusinov
High Resolution Solar Spectral Variability Near Mg II Measured by HRTS presented by J. S. Morrill
Study of Solar Irradiance Variability Using PSPT Observations Ground-based Study of Solar Irradiance Variability Using the RISE/PSPT presented by G. de Toma
The Total Irradiance Monitor for Future Solar Measurements presented by Greg Kopp
Solar Continuum and Magnetic Field Observations by the MDI Instrument presented by R.I. Bush
Scrutinizing five years of the EUV Sun presented by F. Clette
Monitoring Solar Activity From SWAN/SOHO Lyman Alpha Interplanetary Background Images presented by Eric Quemerais
Session IV
Dependence of contrast/area function on the sunspot area databases presented by A. Ludmány
Improved Modeling of the Solar FUV Irradiance Using the Mg II C/W Index presented by C. Pankratz
Solar Irradiance and Magnetic Field Variations from Solar Cycles 21 to 23 presented by Judit M. Pap
Variations in Solar EUV Flux as Measured by SOHO/CELIAS/SEM presented by Judit M. Pap
Solar Irradiance Variability at Short and Long Wavelengths presented by Dora G. Preminger
Variability of Chromospheric Features and Implications on UV Irradiance Variability presented by R. Kariyappa
Variability of CaII K Emission Flux Over the Solar Cycle presented by R. Kariyappa
Effective Sunspot Temperatures from Solar Light Curves: a Starspot Modeling Approach to the Sun presented by Zeki Eker
Irradiance and solar Radius variations presented by Rozelot J.P.
Intensity Distribution of Small Magnetic Features from Minimum to Maximum presented by Ada Ortiz
Temporal variability of YOHKOH SXT X-ray spectral irradiance presented by K. B. Ramesh
Active region associated 5303 A emission presented by K. B. Ramesh
Effective Sunspot Temperatures Derived from VIRGO Data: Applying a Starspot Modeling Approach to the Sun presented by W. Otruba
Heliospheric Magnetic Field Modulation in the Last Centuries: Validation from Measurements of the Cosmogenic Ti-44 in Meteorites presented by G. Bonino
Session V
The April 15 and 18, 2001 Solar Energetic Particle Events recorded by the LION instrument on SOHO, and associated Ground Level Events recorded at medium latitudes presented by Karoly Kecskemety
Temporal evolution of 1.68 y periodicity in cosmic rays presented by Anna Antalova
Nonstationary electrojets in the solar corona presented by I.S.Veselovsky
Coronal/Interplanetary Disturbances Relating to Strong Solar Proton Events presented by Takashi Watanabe
Acceleration of Coronal Mass Ejections and Association with Surface Activity presented by Werner M. Neupert
Effective space weather forecasts/warnings with observations of active-region evolution presented by Patrick S. McIntosh
Solar Synoptic Charts for Solar Cycle Studies presented by Patrick S. McIntosh
Physical conditions of prominences before/during eruption presented by Brigitte Schmieder
Neutral Atom Diffusion in a Partially Ionized Prominence Plasma presented by Holly R. Gilbert
Successive CMEs and Transient Flow Systems presented by L. F. Burlaga
Predicting Proton Storms from Solar Flare X-rays presented by Howard Garcia
Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 1. On-line Search of the Start of Great Flare Energetic Particle Events presented by L.I. Dorman
Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 2. On-line Determination of Flare Energetic Particle Spectrum presented by L.I. Dorman
Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 3. Automatically Determination of Diffusion Coefficient in the Interplanetary Space and Energy Spectrum in Source presented by L.I. Dorman
Cosmic Rays and Space Weather, 4. Cosmic Ray Using for Forecasting of Major Geomagnetic Storms Accompanied by Forbush-Effects presented by L.I. Dorman
Variability of Galactic Cosmic Radiation Impacting the Earth: 1600-2000 presented by D.F. Smart
Solar Variability as Deduced from 400 Years of Large Fluence Solar Proton events presented by M.A. Shea
On the possible association of CME to spikes observed at submm-waves presented by Pierre Kaufmann
Solar Cycle Studies of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances presented by K.K.Mahajan
Forecasting geomagnetic storm with the feature of interplanetary energetic particles presented by Bingsen Xue
Session VI
PSPT measurement of the supergranular intensity contrast presented by M.P. Rast
The Sun-Earth Connection Event during July 14-16, 2000: from the Sun to the Earth presented by D. J. Wu
Flare Index of Ascending Branch of Cycle 23 presented by Atila Ozguc
Variability of the total solar irradiance as a new index of the cyclicity of the solar activity presented by G.S.Ivanov-Kholodny
Reversals of the solar global magnetic field presented by V.N.Obridko
Analytical Expressions of Basic physical parameters of N. dimensional isothermal symmetrical polytrops presented by Almleaky
The possible model of energy sources of the solar activity cycles of 11-years and quasi-biannual periodicity presented by G.S.Ivanov-Kholodny
Solar variability as it is seen in helioseismology and biomedicine presented by Gavriousseva Elena (Gavryuseva)
Variability of the solar magnetic field, neutrino flux, diameter and solar activity indexes presented by Gavriousseva Elena (Gavryuseva)
Large-Scale Magnetic Field Evolution in Different Time Scales presented by Pavel Ambroz
The variability of the solar polar magnetic fields presented by Peter R. Wilson
Streamers structure and solar magnetic field presented by Gavriousseva Elena (Gavryuseva)
Acoustic oscillations, their origin and power variation from minimum to maximum of solar activity presented by Gavryuseva, Elena
Long Term Variations of the Poloidal to Toroidal Solar Magnetic Flux Amplification Factor and Associated Solar Terrestrial presented by T.E.Girish
Solar Synoptic Observing Programs presented by Helen E. Coffey
Session VII
Magnetic Reconnection driven by Surface Alfven Waves in Chromospheric Current Sheets: Lower Coronal Loops Heating presented by Jun-ichi Sakai
Theoretical plasma model for intracloud lightning presented by Marilia Tavares
Rossby Waves and Vortices in the Solar and Terrestrial Atmospheres presented by Vladimir Mordvinov
Increase in sun's magnetic field intensity for Solar Cycles 16 -21 presented by Silvia Duhau
Total Solar Irradiance and Coronal Index of Solar Activity presented by Milan Minarovjech
Radio and X-Ray Emissions from Termination Shocks During the November 25, 2000, 09:08 UT Flare presented by Farnik, Frantisek
Evolution of the magnetic field of the active region NOAA 7978 during five disk passages presented by Debi Prasad Choudhary
White-light eclipse corona and magnetic field connections during the solar cycle presented by Julius Sykora
Magnetic-Flux Emergence into the Solar Corona presented by Mei Zhang
Do Changes in Solar UV Flux Influence a Major Mode of Atmospheric Variability? presented by Alexander Ruzmaikin
Solar Cycle 23: Variation of the Solar Corona in the Ultraviolet from Solar Minimum to Solar Maximum presented by Mari Paz Miralles
The 88-Year Cycle in the Modulation of the 11-year Solar Cycle Intensity presented by Silvia Duhau
On relevance of the coronal FeXIV 530.3 nm emission line intensity for studying the cyclic and evolutionary solar processes presented by Julius Sykora
The Solar Activity Maximum For Cycle 23 presented by H.S. Ahluwalia
Session VIII
NOAA Electron Climatology: A Space Weather Model of Electron Precipitation presented by R. A. Frahm
The Low Cloud - Cosmic Ray Flux Correlation Revisited presented by C.J. Butler
Global Magnetic Field of the Sun and Long-term Variations of Galactic Cosmic Rays presented by V.N.Obridko
Evaluation of the ozone sensitivity to the variation of spectral solar flux presented by Eugene Rozanov
Measurement Of Solar Radiation at a High Altitude Observatory, Hanle presented by Dr. S.L. Jain
Current-carrying Production of Nitrogen Oxide NO presented by P. Nenovski
Solar Cycle Effects on the Winter Rainfall Variations in INDIA presented by T.E.Girish
Tree Ring Growth and Geomagnetic Disturbances presented by C. Y. Fan
Interactions between the 11-year solar cycle and the QBO in a zonally averaged two-dimensional dynamical-photochemical model presented by John P. McCormack
Galactic cosmic rays, particle formation, natural variability of global cloud properties, and climate implications presented by Fangqun Yu
Persistence of the Gleissberg (88-yr) Solar Cycle over the Last 10,000 Years: Evidence from Cosmogenic Isotopes presented by Paul E. Damon
Possible Solar Modulation of the Equatorial QBO: Additional Statistical Evidence presented by L. L. Hood
Session IX
New Evidence of Space Weather Impact on the Terrestrial Weather and Climate in the Earth's Southern Hemisphere presented by Walther N. Spjeldvik
Coronal Mass Ejections, Central axial field direction in magnetic clouds and Geomagnetic Storms presented by Liu Siqing
Effect of solar activity on the Earth's environment presented by O.A. Sheiner
Some Aspects of Recent Studies in Solar-Terrestrial Relations presented by R. Suseela Reddy
Secular and cycle variations of the IMF Bz component and some associated geophysical effects presented by V.N.Obridko
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