A Sun-to-Earth Campaign Joining Observations from the Great Observatory with Worldwide Satellite and Ground-Based Resources to Investigate System Science Frontiers

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An Internet-based cross-disciplinary analysis campaign that will make heavy use of Great Observatory missions as well as international satellite and ground-based assets is being undertaken with joint support from the CAWSES, IHY, LWS, and ICESTAR programs planned for late April or early May 2006. An evolving list of open science questions that serve as sun-to-Earth focus areas for the worldwide campaign were identified during a small interdisciplinary CAWSES workshop at Stanford University in December 2005 as well as during a joint CAWSES/ICESTAR session at the CEDAR meeting in Boulder the preceding summer. The analysis campaign will take place over the Internet in the form of virtual poster sessions with message boards and monitors that summarize the important science issues and new results daily. Poster authors will be asked to closely monitor their message boards during the day of their poster session as well as the following day. Outreach to other disciplines and international students will take the form of tutorial talks that place campaign science issues into the context of the current state of knowledge in each discipline area. Global models and data sets (TEC, magnetometer maps, ULF wave maps, assimilative models, MHD model outputs, continuous solar images) will be available to provide context for local and regional observations. The Community Coordinated Data Center (CCMC) is developing a small number of new data display formats that extract data from global models and place it in the same format as the observations either for ground-based stations or along satellite tracks. Other ideas being explored include real time upload of additional posters in response to issues raised during the poster session, library of related articles, reference archive of observations, etc. A summary of which aspects and/or tools worked and which were less useful will be presented.

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