Session Details - ST26


Session Details
Section ST - Solar & Terrestrial Sciences
Session Title VarSITI - Variability of the Sun and Its Terrestrial Impact
Main Convener Prof. Kazuo Shiokawa (Nagoya University, Japan)
Co-convener(s) Dr. Taro Sakao (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
Prof. Toshihiko Hirooka (Kyushu University, Japan)
Session Description The scientists in the solar-terrestrial physics are watching very unusual solar activities in cycle 24 and their consequences on Earth which have never been observed since modern scientific measurements become available. The next SCOSTEP program "Variability of the Sun and Its Terrestrial Impact (VarSITI)" (2014-2018) will focus on the particular solar activity and their consequences on Earth, for various times scales from the order of thousands years to milliseconds, and for various locations and their connections from the solar interior to the Earth's atmosphere. In order to elucidate these various sun-earth connections, we encourage communication between solar scientists (solar interior, sun, and the heliosphere) and geospace scientists (magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere). Campaign observations will be promoted for particular interval in collaboration with relevant satellite and ground-based missions as well as modeling efforts. Four scientific projects will be carried out in VarSITI as (1) Solar Evolution and Extrema (SEE), (2) International Study of Earth-Affecting Solar Transients (ISEST/Minimax24), (3) Specification and Prediction of the Coupled Inner-Magnetospheric Environment (SPeCIMEN), and (4) Role Of the Sun and the Middle atmosphere/thermosphere/ionosphere In Climate (ROSMIC). This international session gives a forum to discuss on-going and planned scientific projects related to VarSITI, in order to make coordination of various projects between the sun and the earth. All presentations related to the solar-terrestrial relationship are welcome in the field of ground and satellite
observations, theory, modeling, and applications for space weather forecast, as well as capacity building.