This annual program sponsored by NOAA/Space Weather Prediction Center covers space weather impacts on communications, navigation, spacecraft operations, aviation,
and electric power. The event attracts about 300 researchers, forecasters, space weather service providers, and users of space weather services.
Organizers say the sun has been much quieter than expected during the past year but is "now showing some signs of life once again."
The workshop will be held at the Millennium Hotel in Boulder, Colorado from April 28 to May 1.
This annual program sponsored by NOAA/Space Weather Prediction Center covers space weather impacts on communications, navigation, spacecraft operations, aviation,
and electric power. The event attracts about 300 researchers, forecasters, space weather service providers, and users of space weather services.
Organizers say the sun has been much quieter than expected during the past year but is "now showing some signs of life once again."
The workshop will be held at the Millennium Hotel in Boulder, Colorado from April 28 to May 1.
The registration and abstract submission deadline is April 3, 2009.
Register online at http://www.fin.ucar.edu/UCARVSP/spaceweather/index.php.
E-mail addresses for the organizing committee are listed on the conference website, below.