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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: 

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

  • Click here for ISWAT 2022 Announcement 
  • Click here for Parallel Session Live Schedule (deadline for time slots reservation with tentative topics for discussions to guaranteed splinter rooms is 15 August, 2022)
  • Click here for Tentative Block Agenda
  • Click here for Plenary Sessions Planning (deadline for preparation of review paper summaries and Plenary 1 & 2 presenters confirmations is 10 September, 2022)
  • Click here to register (early bird deadline: 15 August, 2022)

  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  


  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".

Content management technical support: Michelle Mendoza (annemichelle.m.mendoza AT nasa.gov)

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