EVE Space Weather and Operations Workshop
October 6-8, 2010
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Extreme ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE)
Wednesday, October 6
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Welcome and Workshop Goals - Frank Eparvier
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Session 1: EVE Status
Goal: State of the EVE instrument and Data Products
- SDO Project Status – Phil Chamberlin
- EVE Instrument & Science First Results – Tom Woods, Rachel Hock, & Frank Eparvier
- ESP Status and Degradation – Leonid Didkovsky
- MEGS Degradation Issues – Tom Woods, Rachel Hock, & Frank Eparvier
- EVE Operations – Karen Bryant
- EVE Sounding Rocket Results – Frank Eparvier
- EVE Data Validation – Frank Eparvier
- EVE Data Processing Status – Don Woodraska
- EVE Space Weather Data Product Status – Chris Jeppesen
- Producing S10 or SEM-like products from EVE data – Andrew Jones
Thursday, October 7
8:30 am - Noon
Session 2: EVE and Space Weather Science
Goal: Ascertain the needs and desires of the Geospace and Space Weather Science Community for EVE data
- The USU / GAIM Perspective – Kent Tobiska
- The NOAA Perspective – Tim Fuller-Rowell / Mihail Codrescu
- ESP Particle Detection, Removal, & Science – Seth Weiman
- Other Perspectives and Science Results – Cissi Ying-tsen Lin
- Discussion of how EVE can meet the SWx Science needs
Noon - 1:30 pm – BBQ lunch at LASP with the people who built EVE
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Session 3: EVE and Space Weather Operations
Goal: Ascertain the needs and desires of the Space Weather Operations Community for EVE data
- ESP Flare Location – Andrew Jones
- EVE from the SWPC Perspective – Rodney Viereck
- EVE from the SET Perspective – Kent Tobiska
- Synergy of EVE data with other SDO instruments – Frank Eparvier
- Discussion of how EVE can meet SpWx Operational needs
Friday, October 8
8:30 am - Noon
Session 4: On-going EVE Planning and EVE Operations
Goal:Make firm plans for EVE operations and data processing
- Continued discussion
- Future meetings and papers
- Summarize workshop results and action items
Extreme ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE)