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Toll Free Number: 866-757-4161 Participant passcode: 5807653
Toll Number for International: 1-517-968-4405
Please refer to this link for further information on international access


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TELECON #1:

Thurs, Nov 21 at 3pm Eastern
Thurs, Nov 21 at 9pm Frankfurt (zzzz!)
Thurs, Nov 21 at 8pm London
Thurs, Nov 21 at 2pm Central
Thurs, Nov 21 at 1pm Mountain
Thurs, Nov 21 at 12noon Pacific
Thurs, Nov 21 at 10am Honolulu
Thurs, Nov 21 at 5am Tokyo (zzzz!)

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Mon, Dec 2 at 2pm Eastern
Mon, Dec 2 at 8pm Frankfurt (ouch!)
Mon, Dec 2 at 7pm London
Mon, Dec 2 at 1pm Central
Mon, Dec 2 at 12noon Mountain
Mon, Dec 2 at 11am Pacific
Mon, Dec 2 at 9am Honolulu
Mon, Dec 2 at 4am Tokyo (zzzz!)

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Space Weather Journal

Space Weather Quarterly


Impact Factor: 1.37
ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking: 2012:
34/56 (Astronomy & Astrophysics);
43/76 (Geochemistry & Geophysics);
46/74 (Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences)
The primary goal of Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications is to promote communication among scientists, engineers, technicians, science administrators, and space weather policy makers in a way that leads to continuous improvement in the nation's ability to mitigate space environment hazards to technical systems on the ground and in space (from Vol 1, Issue 1, Robinson, The Space Weather Journal: How It Began )


From the first Issue:  Space Weather Quarterly is a digest of selected articles published online in Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications. 

Currently on the website: Space Weather Quarterly is a free, subscription-based print publication devoted to the impacts of space weather on technical systems, including telecommunications, electric power, radiation effects on space electronics, and satellite navigation. Space Weather Quarterly is a digest published by the American Geophysical Union that supports the journal, Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications, which addresses the applications of space research findings and results to practical problems that face numerous government and industry entities that design and operate technical systems that are known to be influenced and affected by processes in the solar-terrestrial environment. Space Weather also publishes models of various solar system processes, as well as more integrated models, that are addressed to predictions and forecasts of solar and geomagnetic disturbances that impact technical systems.

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