AGU Chapman Conference on Storm-Substorm Relationship

March 12-16, 2001 at Lonavala in Mumbai, India

Scientific Program for Oral Sessions
12 MARCH 2001 MONDAY

0800 - 0930     Registration
0930 - 1015     Inauguration
1015 - 1030     Tea/Coffee

Session 1 : Interplanetary Drivers of Geomagnetic Storms

1030 Tsurutani, B.T., X.-Y., Zhou, W.D. Gonzalez and S.-I. Akasofu, Are substorms that occur during the magnetic storm main phases different? If so, how?
1045 Srivastava, N., Solar and interplanetary signatures of major geomagnetic storms during 1997-2000
1100 Sun, W. and S.-I. Akasofu, Substorm current system and the enhancement of the storm-time ring current belt
1115 Singh, R.N.,Variational features of solar wind monitoring the details of storm-substorm phenomena
1130 Kamide, Y and J.-H. Shue, Solar wind density and the auroral electrojets during geomagnetic storms
1145 Yermolaev, Yu.I., Magnetosphere response to magnetic clouds: INTERBALL multi-satellite observations
1200 N. Gopalswamy, Space Weather: Predicting the Arrival of Transient Solar Disturbances
1215 E. Boralv et al., The Storm of November 10, 2000
1230 Discussion
1235-1400 Lunch

Session 2 : Magnetic Storms in the Magnetotail (1)

1400 Petrukovich, A.A. (Invited), Plasma sheet convection and heating during the growth phase: from weak substorms to storms
1420 Fairfield, D.H., Geotail observations of the inner tail current sheet: storm, substorm and quiet conditions
1435 Lui, A.T.Y. (Invited), Storm-substorm relationship from energetic neutral atom observations
1455 Lopez, R.E. and C.C. Goodrich, Quasi-steady magnetotail reconnection in MHD simulations and magnetic storms
1510 Rostoker, G., Relation of the various components of substorm activity to the growth of the storm main phase
1525 Discussion
1530 - 1545 Tea/Coffee

Session 3 : Magnetic Storms in the Magnetotail (2)

1545 Clauer, C.R. and M. Liemohn (Invited), The relationship of storms and substorms determined from mid- latitude ground-based magnetic maps
1605 Antonova, E.E., Storm-time plasma pressure distribution, magnetospheric current systems and storm-substorm relationship
1620 Ogunade, S.O., Characteristic features of storms and substorms at Lerwick, Hartland and Ile-Ife during 1997
1635 Choe. W., G. Rostoker, and Y. Kamide, Analysis of Inter-Peak-Interval (IPI) of AL index
1650 Yu. P. Maltsev and A.A. Ostapenko, Assessment of the magnetotail current contribution to Dst
1705 T. Kamei, A simplified storm time electric circuit through FACs, partial ring current and auroral current systems
1720 Discussion
1800 Reception
Special Evening Lecture---To be determined

13 MARCH 2001 TUESDAY

Session 4: Storm-Substorm Relationships in the Inner Magnetosphere (1)

0830 I Korth, A., R.H.W. Friedel, C.G. Mouikis and F. Frutos-Alfaro (Invited), Storm-substorm relationship using spacecraft data
0850 McFadden, J.P. (Invited), The role of substorms in the development of magnetic storms
0910 G.K.Parks, L.J. Chen, D. Chua, M. Fillingim, M. McCarthy and R.P. Lin (Invited), New observations and interpretation of magnetospheric disturbances during substorms and storms
0930 J. Blecki, H. Rothkaehl, K. Stasiewica, A. Eriksson and S. Savin, Observations of the accelerated electrons and associated plasma waves in the polar cusp during disturbed period on board freja satellite
0945 Iyemori, T., D.R.K. Rao, S. Yamashita and S. Nakano, Meaning of the ASY indices and their relation to AE and Dst fields
1000 Prabhakaran Nayar, S.R.and K. Revathy, Wavelet analysis of periodicities in geomagnetic activity driven by interplanetary plasma parameters
1015 Discussion
1020 - 1030 Tea/Coffee Break
1030 Baker, D.N. (Invited), Relativistic electron flux enhancements during strong geomagnetic activity events
1050 Kanekal, S.G., D.N. Baker and J.B. Blake, Geomagnetic storms during the approach to solar cycle maximum: Observational overview of outer zone electrons
1105 Bhardwaj, A., S. Barabash, P.C. son Brandt and R. Lundin, Study of magnetosphere-ionosphere system using ENA: A new concept
1120 Sastri, J.H. (Invited), Magnetosphere-Ionosphere coupling during storms/substorms
1140 Hsu, T-S. and R.L. McPherron, The characteristics of storm-time substorms and non-storm substorms
1155 Shen, C. and Z. X. Liu, Physical investigation on the Dst-AL relationship
1210 Turner, N.E., T.I. Pulkkinen, N.Yu. Ganushkina and M.V. Kubyshkina (Invited), Empirical modeling of stormtime inner magnetosphere configuration
1230 Discussion
1235 - 1400 Lunch

Session 5 : Storm-Substorm Relationships in the Inner Magnetosphere (2)

1400 Blake, J.B. (Invited), Energetic particles during storms and substorms
1420 Reeves, G.D. and M.G. Henderson (Invited), Substorm and storm-time ion injection: Similarities, differences and implications for the storm-substorm relationship
1440 I.A. Daglis (Invited), Addressing the storm-substorm relationship through ring current modeling
1500 Grande, M., C.H. Perry, J. Fennell and B. Wilken, Do substorms change the stormtime ring current population?
1515 Zaitzev,A.N. and V.I. Odintsov, The controversy role of eastward electrojet in the storm-substorm connection
1530 Singh, S.V., R.V. Reddy and G.S. Lakhina, Low-frequency instabilities due to energetic oxygen ions in the ring-current region
1545 Discussion
1600 - 1800 Poster Session I and Tea/Coffee
FREE EVENING OR SPECIAL EVENING LECTURE

14 MARCH 2001 WEDNESDAY

0800 Buses leave for Alibag
1020 - 1040 Tea/Coffee Break at Alibag

SESSION 6: Ground and spacecraft based observations: Experiences and future outlook

Chairman: G.S. Lakhina

1040 Vondrak, R. and J. Slavin (Invited), Strategies for future geospace missions to resolve storm-substorm relationships
1100 Guhathakurta, M. (Invited), Living with a star: A program of the NASA Sun-Earth connection theme
1120 Tsurutani, B.T. (Invited), The NASA LWS solar probe mission
1140 Curtis, S.A. (Invited), Magnetospheric multiscale: the exploration of the multiscale physics underlying magnetospheric dynamics
1200 Rastogi, R.G. and M.E. James (Invited), Magnetic storm effects at equatorial electrojet stations
1220 Campbell, W.H. (Invited), A study of six isolated magnetic storms in Australia
1240 Araki, T. (Invited), Electric current system of geomagnetic sudden commencement
1300 - 1400 LUNCH BREAK
1400-1700 Tour of Alibag Observatory and Museum (both located on the Indian Ocean beach)
1700 Buses leave for Lonavala

15 MARCH 2001 THURSDAY

Session 7: Space Weather Implications

0830 Lopez, R.E. (Invited), Magnetic storms, space weather and the public interest
0850 Reddy, B.M. (Invited), Space weather and the ionosphere
0910 Li, Xinlin (Invited), Quantitative prediction of radiation belt electrons at geostationary orbit on the basis of solar wind measurements
0930 Sharma, A.K., R.V. Bhonsle, S.V., Amargol and R.S. Vhatkar, On the predictability of geomagnetic storms and substorms using solar radio observations
0945 Harjit S. Ahluwalia (Invited), Prediction of solar activity
1005 Discussion
1015 - 1030 Tea/Coffee Break

Session 8 : Modeling the Magnetosphere

1030 Lyon, J., C. C. Goodrich, M. Wiltberger and J.A. Fedder (Invited), The Relation of Storms and Substorms in Global MHD Simulations
1050 Toffoletto, F.R., R.A. Wolf, R.W. Spiro, M. Hesse and J. Birn (Invited), Inner-magnetospheric modeling of storms and substorms
1110 Zelenyi, L. and V. Peroomian (Invited), Unsteady convection under steady SW driving: results of large scale kinetic modeling
1130 Roy, M. and G.S. Lakhina, Numerical simulation of substorm: plasma flow pattern and possible connection with geomagnetic storm
1145 A.S. Sharma, M.I. Sitnov and K. Papadopoulos, Critical behavior in magnetospheric dynamics
1200 Klimas, A. J., V. Uritsky, D. Vassiliadis and D.N. Baker, Multi-Scale turbulence in a 2-Dimensional current sheet model
1220 Discussion
1230 - 1400 Lunch Break

Session 9 : Storm-Substorm Plasma Processes

1400 Uberoi, C. (Invited), Surface wave induced magnetic reconnection
1420 Buechner, J., The role of external magnetic field direction in kinetic reconnection
1435 Stasiewicz, K. Y. Khotyainsev, G. Gustafsson, F. Mozer and C.T.Russell (Invited), Substorm-related energy transport by Alfven waves
1455 Sharma, R.P. and Anita Shukla, Filaments formation by nonlinear kinetic Alfven waves and its effect on solar wind turbulence and coronal heating
1510 M.I. Sitnov, A.S. Sharma and P.N. Guzdar, Magnetotail stability during geomagnetic activity: role of tearing mode instability
1525 Das, A.C. (Invited), Ionospheric Manifestations of magnetospheric Processes
1545 Reddy, R.V., G.S. Lakhina and R. Bharuthram, Electrostatic ion cyclotron/ion acoustic waves in a warm auroral Plasma with two temperature electrons
1600 Discussion
1605 - 1805 Poster Session II and Tea/Coffee break
1815 Special Evening lecture
1900 Conference Banquet and Cultural Programme

16 MARCH 2001, FRIDAY

Session 10 : Storm-Substorm Phenomea: Response of Ionosphere and Atmosphere

0830 Tanskanen, E.I., H.E.J. Koskinen, T.I. Pulkkinen and J.A. Slavin, Comparison of ionospheric energy dissipation during isolated and stormtime substorms
0845 Guzdar, P.N. and N.A. Gondarenko, Structuring of plasma patches in the high latitude ionosphere during substorms: A mechanism for ion outflow?
0900 Manju Prakash and R. Rankin, Auroral arc formation and structure due to feedback interactions caused by electron precipitation
0915 Sizova, L.Z. and M.I. Pudovkin, Effect of interplanetary magnetic field on equatorial ionosphere during storms and substorms
0930 Gwal, A.K., S.K. Singh and Harsha Jalori, The effect of field aligned on the electron cyclotron wave in auroral magnetoplasma
0945 Lakshmi, D.R., B. Veenadhari and B.M. Reddy, On the night time response of equatorial ionosphere to magnetic storms
1000 Chakrabarty, D., R. Sekar, H. Chandra, R. Narayanan, R. Sridharan and K.S.V. Subbarao, On the thermospheric-ionospheric responses during the disturbed geophysical conditions in March 1999
1015 Gupta, S.P., Solar cycle variation of UV radiation and its effects on stratospheric electrical conductivity
1030 Discussion
1045 - 1100 Tea/Coffee
 

Session 11 : Panel discussion

Co-Chairs: Kamide, Lakhina and Sharma
Panelists : McPherron, Rostoker, Zeleyi, Grande, etc.
1100-1230 Presentation by panelists
1230-1330 Lunch
1400 Buses leave for Mumbai and Aurangabad for trip to Ajanta & Elora caves)

Scientific Program for Poster Sessions
 

POSTER SESSION I

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2001 from 1600-1800 HOURS

Authors please note:
1. Poster session I papers should be displayed by the afternoon of March 12, 2001.
2. Poster session II papers should be displayed by the forenoon of March 15, 2001.
 

I. 1 Effects of large magnetic storms observed on the plasmasphere at low latitudes by SROSS-C2 satellite, B. Lokanadham, D. Lakshmi and M. Geetha

I. 2 Observation of hiss triggered chorus emission during recovery phase of substorm, R. Singh, Lalmani and R.P. Singh

I. 3 Effect of geomagnetic disturbances on ionospheric irregularities at low-latitudes, R.P. Patel, A.K. Singh and R.P. Singh

I. 4 Perturbations in equatorial ionospheric electric field during a prolonged period of steady southward interplanetary magnetic field, J.H. Sastri, D.R. K. Rao, B.M. Pathan and J.V. S. V. Rao

I. 5 Solar wind transient disturbances and their associated geo-effectiveness, S.C. Kaushik, K. Gopal and S. Sharma

I. 6 An investigation of the relationship between cosmic ray intensity variation and geomagnetic activity during the geomagnetic storms of February 1999, P.K.Shrivastava, Prasanti Shrivastava, G.N. Singh and Manohar Lal

I. 7 Storm and substorm effect in geomagnetic field at equator, L.Z. Sizova

I. 8 The rate of energy input on magnetospheric ring current, L.Z. Sizova, M.I. Pudovkin and S.I. Zaitseva

I. 9 The effectiveness of principal mechanisms of ring current dissipation, L.Z. Sizova

I. 10 Ionospheric effects observed during the great magnetic storm of March 1989, Sushil Kumar and A.K. Gwal

I. 11 Relationship between the onset of geomagnetic storm and ULF waves: a statistical survey, Manashi Roy and A.K. Singh

I. 12 Disturbance events of substorms are most suitable in studies of the Earth's crust and upper mantle conductivity anomalies, S.Y. Waghmare

I. 13 The dynamics of equatorial ionospheric plasma bubbles during geomagnetic storms, G.K.Mukherjee

I. 14 Solar wind disturbances associated with long duration X-ray solar flares, A. Struminsky, A. Belov and M. Livshits

I. 15 Space weather effects on spacecrafts in July, 2000, A. Struminsky

I. 16 Very low frequency (VLF) emissions in the presence of field aligned currents, V.H. Kulkarni

I. 17 Comparison of low and high latitude sporadic E occurrences during magnetic storms and substorms, B. Veenadhari, D. R. Lakshmi and Tim Yeoman

I. 18 Substorm on comets: observation, interpretation, and implications, Anil Bhardwaj

I. 19 Excitation of kinetic Alfven waves by electron-acoustic waves, S.V. Singh and G.S. Lakhina

I. 20 Response of geomagnetic field to external forcing, A.K. Sinha and R. Rajaram

I. 21 Nonlinear electrostatic ion cyclotron/ ion acoustic waves in the auroral plasma with bulk flow, R.V. Reddy, G.S. Lakhina, Nagendra Singh and R. Bharuthram

I. 22 Spiky electron acoustic/ion acoustic waves in auroral acceleration region, R.V. Reddy, R.L. Mace, R. Bharuthram and G. S. Lakhina

I.23 Solar cycle dependence of equatorial Pi2 and related sub-storm activity, N. Nagrajan, M. Rao and S.V.S Sarma

I. 24 Bounce resonance scattering of HPT particles in the magnetosphere, C.S. Jayasree, G. Renuka and C. Venugopal

I. 25 Relationship between inter planetary and geomagnetic and solar parameters, Molly Issac , G. Renuka and C. Venugopal

I. 26 Wavelet analysis of the geomagnetism horizontal field measured at Kodiakanal, Benny George, G Renuka, C. Venugopal and Satheesh Kumar

I. 27 Solar and interplanetary features responsible for geomagnetic storms, S.C. Kaushik and P.K. Shrivastava

I. 28 Studies on ion composition variations during magnetic storms using AE series of data, M.K. Goel and S.K. Bhatia

I. 29 Electron-cyclotron harmonics observed by magion-4 subsatellite in the plasma sheet during disturbed period, J. Blecki, K. Kossacki, R. Wronowski, Z. Nemecek, J. Safrankowa,S.P. Savin, S.A. Romanov, J.A. Sauvaud and P. Triska

I. 30 Variations in north-south asymmetry in geomagnetic activity, and climatic parameters, G.N. Shah and Mufti Sabi-ud-Din

POSTER SESSION II

THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2001 from 1605-1805 HOURS

Authors please note:
1. Poster session I papers should be displayed by the afternoon of March 12, 2001.
2. Poster session II papers should be displayed by the forenoon of March 15, 2001.

II. 1 Magnetotail response modes during storms: Roles of substorms and convection, V.A Sergeev

II. 2 Effects of preexisting substorms with a southward IMF on storms and generation of ring current, Nishikawa, K.I.

II. 3 Low frequency instability in plasma sheet region during substorm, A.P. Kakad and G.S. Lakhina

II. 4 Propagating features of the auroral substorm during magnetic storm intervals and isolated substorms, T. Arun, A.N. Hanchinal, M. Sridharan, P.H. Stoker, D. Malan and Girija Rajaram

II. 5 Relationship of geomagnetic variation and cosmic radio noise absorption during isolated substorms and substorms embedded in geomagnetic storms, with interplanetary parameters at the Indian Antarctic station, MAITRI, Ajay Dhar and Girija Rajaram

II. 6 Nighttime equatorial scintillation activity in relation to geomagnetic storms, S. Banola, B. M. Pathan and D.R.K. Rao

II. 7 Solar cycle influence of the asymmetric component of magnetic disturbance in the Indo-Russian longitude, S. Alex , S. Mukherjee and D.R K. Rao

II. 8 On geomagnetic sunstorm (Bays) signatures from intermagnet data, S. Alex , S. Mukherjee and D.R.K. Rao

II. 9 May 15, 1995 storm: variations of foF2 and electric fields on three meridians, D.V. Blagoveshchensky, O.M. Pirog, N.M. Polekh and L.V. Chistyakova

II. 10 Radio propagation as a valuable tool in predicting the ionospheric natural disturbance, D.V. Blagoveshchensky

II. 11 Substorm effects in the ionosphere during the January 10, 1997 magnetic storm, D.V. Blagoveshchensky and S.V. Nozdrachev

II. 12 Super DARN observations of storms and substorms, E. Boralv, P. Eglitis and H.J. Opgenoorth

II. 13 Storm-substorm relationship: what geomagnetic remote sensing tells us?, Vassiliadis, D., A.J. Klimas, C.R. Clauer and I.A. Daglis

II. 14 Dynamics of the energetic electron flux: modeling and space weather predictions, D. Vassiliadis, A.J. Klimas, D.N. Baker, and S. Kanekal

II. 15 Radial profile of the magnetospheric plasma pressure restores from the magnetic data, E.Y. Feshchenko and Y.P. Maltsev

II. 16 Relation of the high-latitude electric field to geomagnetic and solar wind activity, E.Y. Feshchenko and Y.P. Maltsev

II. 17 Sandpile model analogy of the magnetosphere-ionosphere substorm activity, B.V. Kozelov and T.V. Kozelova

II. 18 Forecasts of geomagnetically induced currents based on neural networks, I. Kronfeldt and H. Lundstedt

II. 19 The partial ring current and substorms, T.P. O'Brien, and R.L. McPherron

II. 20 Non-substorm mechanism for magnetic storms, Yu.P. Maltsev

II. 21 Role of southward IMF variations in substorm recurrence, Yu.P. Maltsev and I.V. Golovchanskaya

II. 22 Dissipation in the ring current and the auroral ionosphere, R.Monreal Mac-Mahon and C.C. Llop

II. 23 A study of low latitudes ionospheric response to magnetic storms, Sarmoko Saroso, A. Nuryanto, S.L. Manurung, B. Muslim and A. Santoso

II. 24 Energy analysis of substorms based on remote sensing techniques and solar wind measurements, N. Ostgaard, G. Germany, J. Stadsnes and R.R. Vondrak

II. 25 Effect of storms on the North Carolina environment, P.A. Roelle, and V.P. Aneja

II. 26 Earth's magnetosphere response for high density pulse in the solar wind, E.P. Romashets and T. Nagatsuma

II. 27 Simulations on the ENA observation properties, C. Shen and Z.X. Liu

II. 28 Magnetospheric dynamics driven by solar wind pressure pulses: Spatio-temporal structure from the average mutual information of geomagnetic indices and magnetometer data, J. Edwards, A.S. Sharma and M.I. Sitnov

II. 29 A modeling study of the nighttime equatorial E region behaviour during magnetospheric substorms and storms, V.P. Kim,V.V. Hegai and M. Lal

II. 30 Influence of variations of the cosmic rays on meteorological parameters, M. Lal, H.N. Dutta and V.P. Kim