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ISWAT - International Space Weather Action Teams

 

 Join forces to advance space weather understanding and capabilities to alert and shield society!

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   LATEST NEWS: 

  AOGS2023 20th Annual Meeting, Singapore, 30 July - 4 August 2023 (click here for details)

  • ST02 Session - Upper Atmosphere and Whole Atmosphere Models for Satellite Drag and Space Weather Applications (click here for details) 

        This ST02 session offers ISWAT the opportunity to showcase latest results, and reach out to new partners in the underrepresented Asia-Oceania region

  COSPAR ISWAT2022 Working Meeting, Coimbra, Portugal, 26 - 30 September, 2022 (click here for details)

  • Click here to plenary recordings
  • Click here to plenary slides

  COSPAR SPACE WEATHER ROADMAP 2022 (click here for details)

  •   Announcements of Special Issues of Advances in Space Research
    • COSPAR Space Weather Roadmap 2022 Research and Applications Announcement: 
      ** Please note that we have granted an extension for the first Topical Issue to 18th March 2022 **
    • COSPAR Space Weather Roadmap 2022 Achievements and Goals Announcement:  
    • ** Please note that we have granted an extension for the second Topical to 31st January 2023 **
  •   Click here for Roadmap Preparation Page  

    • Review Papers Mirroring the ISWAT Clusters Structure
    • Papers on International Coordination and Interfacing with User Groups

  The COSPAR ISWAT initiative is a global hub for collaborations addressing challenges across the field of space weather.   

S: Space weather origins at the Sun H: Heliosphere variability G: Coupled geospace system Impacts S1: Long-term solar variability S2: Ambient solar magnetic field, heating and spectral irradiance S3: Solar eruptions H1: Heliospheric magnetic field and solar wind H2: CME structure, evolution and propagation through heliosphere H3: Radiation environment in heliosphere H4: Space weather at other planets/planetary bodies G1: Geomagnetic environment G2a: Atmosphere variability G2b: Ionosphere variability G3: Near-Earth radiation and plasma environment Climate Electric power systems/GICs Satellite/debris drag Navigation/ Communications (Aero)space assets functions Human Exploration Overarching Activities: Assessment Innovative Solutions Information Architecture & Data Utilization Education & Outreach

    Collaboration and exchange of ideas. The sum is worth more than its parts.

  • Space weather is a multi-disciplinary research area connecting scientists from across all domains requiring the whole global community to work together.

  • Action Teams work via self-guided topical collaborations on different aspects of space weather organized into ISWAT Clusters.

  • Clusters shown on the image above are clickable links to dedicated webpages that contain information about Cluster goals and links to entry pages of registered Action Teams.

  • ISWAT Clusters are enhancing our capabilities through shared resources forming partnerships to maximize return on investments to national and international space weather programs.

  • The ISWAT initiative provides a portal for state-of-the-art in space-weather science and modeling.

  • The ISWAT initiative provides an ideal opportunity for the next generations to take the lead and shine in the community.

  • The COSPAR ISWAT initiative is a channel for community inputs to our Living Global Space Weather Roadmap.

  To read more go to "About Us", "How We Work", and "Frequently Asked Questions".

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