Subject: Maps and Agenda for 1996 CEDAR Workshop June 10, 1996 Dear CEDAR attendee, I have either received your registration for the 1996 CEDAR Workshop, or have some reason to believe that you will come to part of the session (like the Saturday CEDAR/GEM day). If you are going to be here on Thursday, there are still about 30 tickets for the Boulder Dinner Theatre for $23/person. Dinner starts after 6:15, while the musical, 'My Fair Lady', starts at 8:00. We will carpool. If you wish to go and did not mark it down on your registration form or contact me, please let me know as soon as possible so I can save you a ticket. I will send a letter out to those who have signed up on Wednesday to discuss payment and transportation. Meanwhile, here are some maps of the Boulder area and information about the airport shuttle. Also included is the latest agenda. Glad you can come! Barbara Emery ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Transportation from the DIA Airport to Boulder GROUND TRANSPORTATION (Airport): The Boulder Airporter Inc [(303) 444-0808, $14/one way, $26/round trip] and the Rocky Mountain Supercoach [(303) 499-1951, $19/one way, $34/round trip] will take reservations for direct transportation between Denver International Airport, the hotels, and the University. Their schedules are staggered so you may find one more convenient for your arrival/departure. The dorms are Kittredge Commons this year, which are located on campus south of Regent Drive and close to the Planetarium. (Street address is not available.) Both shuttles will drop off at any hotel or dorm in Boulder, so give the name to the driver. For the dorm especially, the drop-off must be specified since there is not regular drop-off there. Therefore, to return to the Airport from the dorm, you must make shuttle reservations, or they will not pick up at the dorm. There may be a $2 charge for the pick-up. Some hotels are not on the regular route, so inquire to see if you must make advance reservations to go to the airport. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Within Boulder: --------------- /Diagonal to Longmont Broadway 28th / | Iris | | 47th NCAR N |---------------|---------------|-|- Foothills Lab W E | | | | |---/ Mitchell Lane S | Balsam | | | | -|---------------|---------------|------ | | | Valmont | | 49th | | | | | | | | | Pearl --|-------| \ | | Pky | CM--| \ | | | Pearl ECir | BDT - \-------------|----|----------|-------------|---------- Arapahoe \ | | | | \ | | CO Ave | 55th \ --------|----|----------|(Colorado Avenue) \ M100 | | | \ | |30th | \ KC | | | \ |HI | | -----------\--------------|------- Baseline \ /27th\BI| HS| NIST \ \ | \ \ | \ \ |Foothills Parkway \ \ | \ \ | \ \ | \ \ / Table Mesa \ \ / DI S Boulder Rd NCAR ------------------|------\--/--------------------- Mesa Lab | \/ Hwy 93 \ HWy 36 | \ | to Denver | (airport) BDT=Boulder Dinner Theatre, 5501 Arapahoe, NE corner of 55th and Arapahoe BI=Broker Inn=555 30th St, one block south of Baseline on 30th CM=Courtyard by Marriot=4710 Pearl East Circle, go Foothills to Pearl Pky to 49th to Pearl East Circle DI=Days Inn=5397 S Boulder Rd, corner of Manhattan and S Boulder Rd HI=Holiday Inn=800 28th St, NE of 28th and Baseline on Frontage rd KC=Kittredge Commons, see campus map HS=Homewood Suites Hotel=4950 Baseline Rd, enter through Meadows Shoppin Center off Baseline at SW corner of Baseline and Foothills Pky M100 = Math 100 in Math Bldg. See campus map. This map can be checked against the one in the phone book. On Campus: ---------- Math 100 (M100) is in the Mathematics Building near the NE edge of campus. The street to use is Colorado Avenue which starts at Foothills Parkway, and can easily be reached from 30th or 28th. Don't try to get there from Broadway. Instead, take the cut-off 27th St which ends at NIST on Broadway to Baseline, and Baseline east to 28th, north to Colorado, and then west on Colorado. An alternate route is Regent Drive to Broadway. Folsum | 26th Broadway | | 28th \ /------------------------------------------|-------Colorado \ | M100 EC |Parking | \ UMC| |Campus | Euclid-\---| |Police | \ | | | \ | |Regent Dr | \| | | \ Regent Dr | | \---------------------------/ | \ |P | \ |----| | \ |KC | | \ ------ | \ | -------------\-----------------------------------|-----Baseline \ _____________/ | \/ 27th | NIST \ M100 = Math 100 in Math Bldg (all plenary sessions) EC = Engineering Center (all workshops, including the student workshop) P = Planetarium KC = Kittredge Commons (dorm) (Could not find road name of loop on map. Road is internal to campus, but Kittredge is just opposite to the Planetarium on Regent Drive. UMC = University Memorial Center on Euclid (poster session, 3-6PM Tues) The parking permit is good for lot 436 on the SE corner of Colorado and Regent, next to the Campus Police Building, which is where you can buy a permit. Students who asked for a permit should have one in their registration packet which they can pick up at Kittredge Commons on Sunday. (Leftover packets will be at Math 100 on Monday morning.) Permits are $15/week, and it is important to get one for weekdays as soon as possible since ticketing can take place within 10 minutes. We could not get a discount on tickets, so this year, we did not buy tickets for non-students. There is a regular parking lot plus a multi-tiered parking structure. EC is the large Engineering Center which you can walk around, under or through to get to Math 100 (M100), which is at the SW corner of Folsum and Colorado. Use the SE door. All the workshops will be in 1 of 4 rooms in the Engineering Center (EC). The poster session on Tuesday afternoon is in the UMC (University Memorial Center) in the Glenn Miller Ballroom on the ground floor. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 CEDAR Workshop Agenda University of Colorado June 16-22, 1996 Revised June 10, 1996 Registration packets are available at Kittredge Commons dorm for students only until Monday morning, when all registration packets will be available in the mornings Monday-Saturday outside Math-100. Workshops are in the Engineering Building, and the Poster Session/Reception is at the University Memorial Center (UMC). Facilities posters will be on display Monday- Wednesday outside Math-100 and Satellite posters will be on display Thursday-Saturday. Parking permits for students who requested them will be in their registration packets. Others must buy them from the Campus Police next to Lot 436 east of the Engineering Building. E-mail can be checked in user areas of the Engineering Building. The closest lunch place is the Alfred Packer Grill in the UMC. (~80 expected) Sunday June 16 --------------- 01:30-05:30 - Student Workshop at Eng CR1B40 - Valentic/Sahr (~250-300 expected Mon-Fri) Monday June 17 (Math 100 AM, Eng Bldg PM) --------------- 08:30-09:30 - Welcome/Introductions - Jeffrey Forbes/Michael Mendillo 08:30-08:35 - Director of NCAR, Robert Serafin 08:35-08:40 - Director of HAO, Michael Knoelker 08:40-09:00 - NSF Welcome, comments, Sunanda Basu, Bob Robinson, Rich Behnke 09:00-09:30 - CSC Comments, Introductions of Post-docs, students - Mendillo 09:30-09:40 - Phase III, Introduction, Jeffrey Forbes 09:40-10:00 - Phase III, Operations and Resources, Gary Swenson 10:00-10:30 - Break 10:30-11:00 - Phase III, Soloar-Terrestrial Interaactions, Michael Mendillo 11:00-11:30 - CEDAR Prize Lecture, Chester Gardner, University of Illinois, The ALOHA/ANLC-93 Campaigns 11:30-11:45 - Update on the CEDAR Data Base, Barbara Emery/John Holt 11:45-01:00 - Lunch 01:00-05:30 - Workshops in the Engineering Bldg (Break 3:05-3:25) CR1B40: Millstone Hill (Foster); World Day Scheduling (Holt); O+O collision frequency (Salah) (Break in room) CR200: HLPS I; II (Sojka/Weber) CR245: GLO-I (Broadfoot); Lidar (Thayer/Meriweather) Tuesday June 18 (Math 100 AM, UMC Ballroom PM Posters/Reception) --------------- 08:30-09:00 - Phase III, Coupling to Lower Altitudes, Cassandra Fesen 09:00-09:30 - Phase III, Polar Aeronomy, Jeffrey Thayer 09:30-10:00 - CEDAR Post-doc reports: Susan Nossal, Arecibo Observatory, 2cnd year, 20 min Jirong Yu, University of Illinois, 1st year, 10 min 10:00-10:15 - Break 10:15-10:55 - Tutorial #1, Iain Reid, University of Adelaide, Middle Atmosphere, MF/UARS discrepancies, etc (title TBD) 10:55-11:35 - Panel for Tutorial #1, discussion of issues, moderator Susan Avery, University of Colorado 11:35-11:45 - PREASA (Pacific Region Equatorial Anomaly Studies) Highlights, J. Scali/ B. Reinisch/ K. Igarashi 11:45-03:00 - Free time for lunch and spontaneous meetings 01:00-03:00 CR239: CEDAR Data Base Access drop-in (Barnes/Cariglia) 03:00-06:00+- Poster session at UMC Glen Miller Ballroom (Set up posters between 2-3 PM, and take them down before going to dinner.) Reception during poster session Wednesday June 19 (Math 100 AM, Eng Bldg late AM and PM) ----------------- 08:30-09:00 - Phase III, Long-Term Trends, Robert Kerr 09:00-10:00 - TIMED 10:00-10:15 - Break 10:20-12:20 - Workshops in the Engineering Building CR1B-40: TIMED/CEDAR (Salah/Meriweather) CR2-00: Topside (Gonzalez) 12:20-01:30 - Lunch 01:30-05:45 - Workshops in the Engineering Bldg (Break 3:30-3:45) CR1B40: Jicamarca (Farley); Arecibo (Tepley) CR200: LTCS (Johnson/Fesen); open CR245: GLO-II (Broadfoot); PRIMO (Anderson/Fuller-Rowell/Sojka) CR239: CEDAR Data Base Access drop-in (Barnes/Cariglia) 06:15 Bus from Kittredge Commons to NCAR Mesa 06:30-08:30 - Bar-B-Q on the Tree Plaza at the NCAR Mesa 08:30 Bus from NCAR Mesa to Kittredge Commons Thursday June 20 (Math 100 AM, Eng Bldg PM) ---------------- 08:30-09:00 - Facilities Reviews, New Technology Awards, NSF, Bob Robinson 09:00-10:00 - Tutorial #2, Bela Fejer, Utah State University, Storm-Time Low latitude Electrodynamics 10:00-10:15 - Break 10:15-11:15 - 4 CEDAR Science Highlights: 10:15-10:30 - 1) Rashid Akmaev, University of Colorado, Simulations of MLT Dynamics with the Spectral Mesosphere/Lower Thermosphere Model 10:30-10:45 - 2) Michael Reeves and Timothy Killeen, University of Michigan, CLIO, a Fast Fabry-Perot Interferometer for the Polar Cap Observatory 10:45-11:00 - 3) Michael Sulzer, Arecibo Observatory, Light Ions (title TBD) 11:00-11:15 - 4) Michael Taylor, Utah State University, A Two-Dimensional Temperature Mapper for Short Period Mesospheric Gravity Wave Measurements 11:15-11:30 - Update on Svalbard IS Radar - Anthony Van Eyken, EISCAT Scientific Association 11:30-11:45 - TBD or left free for spontaneous meetings 11:45-01:00 - Lunch 01:00-05:30 - Workshops in the Engineering Bldg (Break 3:05-3:25) CR1B40: Sondrestrom (Kelly/Thayer); Auroral Arcs (Swenson/Solomon) CR200: MSX I; II (Romick/O'Neil/Taylor) CR245: POLITE (Erickson); Data Processing (Palo) CR239: CEDAR Data Base Access drop-in (Barnes/Cariglia) (Demo 1-3 on SWARM/UARC by Tim Killeen, U of MI) (Demo 1-3 on SPIDR by Karen O'Loughlin, NGDC) ~6:30-10:15 Extra fare, carpool: dinner theatre, 'My Fair Lady' (8:00) Friday June 21 (Math 100 AM, Eng Bldg PM, may be of interest to GEM) -------------- 08:30-09:00 - Student poster awards 09:00-09:30 - Space Weather, Rich Behnke, NSF 09:30-10:00 - Report on GEM program, Harlan Spence, Boston University 10:00-10:15 - Break 10:15-11:15 - Tutorial #3 - Richard Wolf, Rice University, Use of Magnetospheric Models to Represent Space Weather and Provide Inputs to Ionosphere/Thermosphere Models) 11:15-11:25 - NASA Funding, Mary Mellott, NASA Headquarters 11:25-11:40 - POLAR Update, Glynn Germany, University of Alabama, Huntsville 11:40-12:05 - ISTP/GGS Update (WIND, GEOTAIL, CLUSTER plus Equator-S), George Parks, University of Washington 12:05-01:30 - Lunch 01:30-05:45 - Workshops in the Engineering Bldg (Break 3:30-3:45) CR1B40: Storms I; II (Buonsanto) CR200: MISETA I; II (Meriwether) CR245: open; MSIS Update (Picone/Oliver) (~100 expected) Saturday June 22 (with GEM, Math 100 AM/PM, Engineering Bldg PM Working Groups) ---------------- 8:30 - 8:40 Introduction: Brief outline of Workshop goals CEDAR/GEM Chairmen: M. Mendillo, J. Hughes 8:40 - 9:40 Space Weather Drivers: How do they rank in importance? Speakers: G. Siscoe, R. Schunk 9:40 - 10:10 Case Study Activities: synthesis and discussion of focused science issues that have emerged from activities to date on 11/93 period. Speakers: D. Knipp, M. Buonsanto 10:00 - 10:30 BREAK 10:30 - 12:00 New Frontiers: Magnetosphere/Ionosphere/Thermosphere Coupling Tentative Speakers: T. Killeen, C. Russell 12:00-01:00 - Lunch 1:00 - 2:00 Panel Discussion: What are the critical problems? What are needed to solve them? C. Russell/T. Killeen, Moderators (Tentative) Panel Members (Tentative): P. Reiff, A. Rodger, H. Singer, J. Forbes, Sa. Basu, M. Kelley Panel: Brief initial presentation by each panelist commenting on the morning presentations Audience: General discussion 2:00 - 4:00 Working Groups (TBD - in Engineering Bldg) 4:10 - 4:30 BREAK 4:30 - 5:00 Summing Up - J. Hughes and M. 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