Swarm Products for Space Physics and Weather Applications Session Highlights

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Explore the latest research on ionospheric turbulence, plasmapause boundaries, ionosphere-thermosphere coupling, and more from the Swarm products session. Discover insights on geomagnetic storms, solar wind responses, and new space weather information exploited from Swarm observations.

  • Space Physics
  • Weather Applications
  • Swarm Products
  • Geomagnetic Storms
  • Ionosphere

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  1. SUMMARY and RECOMMENDATIONS of session 7 - Swarm products for space physics/ weather applications - 05_On the RODI and Ionospheric Electron Density Spectral Features During Geomagnetic Storms [Paola de Michelis] 07_New space weather information exploited from the Swam observations: Introduction of the EPHEMERIS project [Bal zs Heilig] Ionospheric turbulence + plasmapause boundaries - Ionosphere Thermosphere coupl. - - 03_Swarm as a platform for ion outflow studies [Spencer Hatch] 08_VERA: Vertical Coupling in the Earth's Atmosphere at Mid and High Latitudes [Yosuke Yamazaki] - 02_Investigating dynamical complexity using a Swarm-derived Dst index and information-theoretic measures [Georgios Balasis] 06_Observations of intense mid-latitude Pc1 waves during geomagnetic storms: Towards the use of Swarm for radiation belt science [Ivan Pakhotin] 04_Timescales of Birkeland currents driven by the IMF [John Coxon] Geomagnetic activity, and response to the Solar wind - -

  2. Ionospheric turbulence + plasmapause boundaries Behaviour of Hurst exponent inferred from Swarm data, during St. Patrick's day Storm Space weather product characterizing the Mid-latitude Ionospheric Trough Intermittent magnetic fluctuations of ZMFA (compressional) component

  3. Ionosphere Thermosphere coupling Comparison with EISCAT ISR data for ion outflow studies Ionospheric response to 2015 Sudden Stratospheric Warmings

  4. Geomagnetic activity, and response to the Solar wind Comparison of Swarm DST with standard DST index Time response of Swarm high latitude Field Aligned Currents with Bz Interplanetary Magnetic Field component After Linear Transform Large amplitude Pc1 waves from cross track (16 Hz) and VFM (resampled to 16 Hz) data

  5. NEW RECOMMENDATIONS Also in this session a variety new observations, into a wide range of Science challenges. - The project from Hatch contains several overflights over Incoherent Scatter Radar. These events would be very useful to TII team, now that are testing the new calibration of plasma velocity [vertical component. To be converted from field aligned (EISCAT) to NEC frame] ... -

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