Sixth European Space Weather Week
16-20 November, 2009 - Brugge, Belgium


Presentations

All presentations we have, are accessible on the European Space Weather Portal. In the list under, the links are provided.

Welcome
Presentation of the sixth European Space Weather Week, A.Glover; A.Belahaki

Tutorial
Science behind Space Weather, A. De Groof
Quiz

Keynote lecture:
Are we alone? , W.Benz

Session 1: Space Weather and Space Situational Awareness
Space Weather: Surveillance and a Tracking System, E.Fletcher
Space Situational Awareness-Space Weather segment, J.P.Luntama
R20 at NOAA's Space Weather prediction center, T.Bogdan
Space Weather activities at CLS, Ph.Yaya
Galileo spacecraft and Space Weather, E.J. Daly
Austria's Space Weather assets, A.Hanslmeier
Belgium Space Weather Assets, M.Kruglanski
Swiss Confederations Assets, A.Csillaghy
Germany's National Assets, C.Lindberg
Greece's National Assets, I.Daglis
France's National Assets, J.Y.Prado
Italian's National Assets, E.Amato
Norway's National Assets, P.Brekke
Spain's National Assets, S.Ansorena
UK's National Assets, M.Hapgood

Session 2: Space Weather Impact on communication
Space Weather Effects in the Upper Atmosphere, G.Proells
Space Weather and the upper atmosphere at auroral latitudes and near the magnetic equator, U.Hoppe
Some aspects of propagation modelling for HF communications at high latitude, M.Warrington
Changes of electron density profiles and TEC during extreme manifestation of the Solar activity, J.Boska
Characterization of solar radio burst for the evaluation of wireless communication interference risk, M.Messeroti
ESWW6-An advantage of magnetic index Eta to show high ocal disturbances in Ionosphere during quiet day conditions, B.Dziak-Jankowska
ESWW6-The ionospheric response to violent solar storms-Space Weather effects during the october 2003 storms, V. Bothmer

Session 3: Space Weather products and services
A model for predicting the onset intensity of well-conneceted SEPs and its evaluation for cycles 22 and 23, M. Nunez
HELIO-The Heliophysics integrated Observatory, R.Bentley
Webservices for distributed acces to space weather models, K. Ruhl
www.nmdb.eu:The ral-time neuton monitor database, K.L. Klein
Automated computer -based prediction of solarflares: the ASAP system, R.Qahwaji, T.Colak
Overview on cosmic radiation at aircraft altitudes, M.Latocha
Latest developments with SPENVIS- The space Environment Information System, G.Lawrence
ESWW6-Solar energetic particle environment modelling:pre-release of SEPEM project, N.Crosby

Session 4: Space Weather and health issues
Radiation imposed risks, U.Apel
Impacts of ground level enhancements on the radiation exposure in aviation, D.Matthia
Time-frequency behaviour of medical diseases and their relation with solar activity, R.Diaz-Sanoval

Session 5: Space Weather models:from research to applications
Solar wind and CMEs with the Space Weather modeling framework, B. van der Holst
Development, implementatation and use of the EGNOS Ionospheric model, E.Sardon
Space-Time localization of inner heliospheric plasma turbulence using multiple spacecraft radio links, P.Tortora
Modelling electron radiation belt variations during geomagnetic storms with the new BAS Global radiation model, R.B. Horne

Spinter session1
Cost at 6th ESWW, A.Belahaki
Development, implementatation and use of the EGNOS Ionospheric model, E.Sardon
Space-Time localization of inner heliospheric plasma turbulence using multiple spacecraft radio links, P.Tortora

Spinter session3
Radiation belt data driven modelling, N.Crosby