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    Fourth European Space Weather Week

    Event Details:
    From: 05 Nov 2007  
    To: 09 Nov 2007  
    Address: Royal Library of Belgium
    Brussels
    Country: Belgium
    More info: Link to event website

    The fourth European Space Weather Week (ESWW4) continues to build on the advances made during the first three ESWWs held between 2004 and 2006. The workshop again adopts the central aim of bringing together communities working on diverse elements of space weather.

    ESWW4 will include one full day dedicated to the final presentation of the COST 724 action dedicated to "Developing the Scientific Basis for Monitoring, Modelling and Predicting Space Weather". This will be followed by three and a half days split into a number of topical plenary sessions and splinter meetings. The meeting highlights recent advances in both scientific and applications based domains, focussing on a number of topical thematic issues. The meeting will also explore community development and investigate possible routes towards the creation of a sustainable space weather activity in Europe through a dedicated session and several business meetings.

    Sessions:

    1. The Role of Institutions and Industry in European Space Weather Actions
    2. Scientific challenges and recent advances
    3. Space weather modelling
    4. Meteorology and climate
    5. Planetary space weather


    Last Update: 22 Oct 2009

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    • See also
    • First European Space Weather Week
    • Second European Space Weather Week
    • Third European Space Weather Week

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