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Primary Convener:
Rafael Luiz Araujo de Mesquita, Organization Not Listed

Convener:
Igo Paulino, Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG)
Gareth Perry, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Chair:
Rafael Luiz Araujo de Mesquita, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Igo Paulino, Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG)

Recent advances in modeling and computational techniques have helped improve our understanding of the global dynamics of the atmosphere and advanced our knowledge of and ability to make accurate system-level predictions. In general, the short-term variability of the atmospheric system, including its coupling to the ionosphere, continues to be one of the biggest challenges for the community. This is because the atmosphere is sensitive to internal and external inputs that are heavily affected by transient phenomena. In this session, we invite contributions related to atmospheric responses to transient events such as solar eclipses, anthropogenic explosions, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, etc. Authors of experimental/observational investigations and theoretical/simulation are encouraged to submit abstracts and use this space to share experiences and enrich the scientific discussion.

Index Terms
2427 Ionosphere|atmosphere interactions
2441 Ionospheric storms
4305 Space weather
7999 General or miscellaneous

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