Working meetings

Key parts of the European Space Weather Weeks are the working meetings. These meetings provide the opportunity for participants to address key issues in a style that complements the sessions. A working meeting aims at active participation or interaction between the participants. The participants work and discuss on a predefined theme or problem heading towards an outcome or target.

Working meeting conveners are encouraged to write a wrap up of their working meeting. The wrap up will be published on the ESWW13 website.



About the format of a Working Meeting


RoomDelvauxRidderzaalMercatorPermeke
Monday, 14th
10:30 - 12:00 Which Radio observations and instrumentation for Space Weather? Definition and Development Plan of the Expert Service Centre Ionospheric Weather
Tuesday, 15th
15:00 - 16:30 PROGRESS: Adopting models to stakeholder requirements On the way to standardize ionospheric indices and scales Coordinated upgrades of Sunspot Numbers
17:00 - 18:30 Declining phase high speed stream events in 2015/2016 Space Weather information for aviation
in room Leopold!
Military operations and space weather - experience, activities and plans MADAWG: Modelling and Data Analysis Working Group
Wednesday, 16th
15:00 - 16:30 Space Weather Working Team: general meeting
Thursday, 17th
15:00 - 16:30 Planetary Space Weather Services Community-wide space weather scoreboards: research assessment of real-time forecasting models and techniques Neutron Monitors and NMDB
17:00 - 18:30 Dialogue on improving situational awareness for satellite operators, owners and designers using SPACESTORM model outputs Discussion of the cooperation with PSTEP project Comparison of Ground-level Measurements, Models and Impacts of the St Patrick's Day 2015 Geomagnetic Storm Space Weather Forecaster Forum
Friday, 18th
15:00 - 16:30 Harmonisation of SEP Data Calibrations (HSDC) Real-time identification of travelling ionospheric disturbances Accomplishing Basic and Applied SW Research for the benefit of better SWx predictions and reliable warnings