Joint Symposium of Space Climate 9 Symposium and ISEE Symposium

Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan (Fully on-site meeting) on October 1-4, 2024


About Space Climate 9 Symposium

The Space Climate Symposia Series brings together leading experts in the field of space climate.
The objectives of the Symposia are three-fold
  1. to better understand the causes and effects of long-term variations in solar activity, with a focus on the solar magnetic dynamo, and how the magnetic field it generates produces the various phenomena collectively making up solar activity: e.g., sunspots, flares, coronal mass ejections, coronal holes, high-speed solar wind streams etc;
  2. to better understand how the varying solar activity affects the near-Earth space, atmosphere and even climate, on time scales ranging from a few solar rotations up to several millennia;
  3. to better understand the intricacies of the various datasets used to make inferences about long-term solar variations: e.g., the sunspot number time series and geomagnetic observations.
The Space Climate 9 Symposium will take place 1-4 October 2024 at Nagoya University, located in Nagoya, the historical and industrial city in Japan. We will open the registration desk from 15 JST on 30 September 2024 to smoothly start the sessions on 1 October. We wish to encourage participants to come to Nagoya by 30 September (or preferably by 29 September).

Important Deadlines

Registration Deadlines:

  • Please register your participation from
  • Please register your participation from the Registration Form.
  • Early bird registration: 30 June 2024 (25000 JPY)
  • Normal registration: 15 August 2024 (35000 JPY)
  • * If you miss the registration, you can still consult the LOCs. The onsite payment costs 50000 JPY.
  • * You need to open the registration form with a new tab.
  • Please register your participation and submit an abstract by 30 June, if you need to submit a travel support request .

    Abstract Submission Deadlines:

  • Please submit your presentation abstract from the Abstract Submission Form.
  • Oral Contribution: 30 June 2024 14 July 2024 [extended!]
  • Poster Contribution: 31 July 2024
  • NB: You cannot print your poster(s) at Nagoya University. The Poster board accommodates a poster size up to 115 cm (width) x 152 cm (height).

    Organizing Committee

    Scientific Organizing Committee:

    Ilya Usoskin (chair), The University of Oulu, Finland

    Hisashi Hayakawa (vice-chair), Nagoya University, Japan

    Mario Bisi, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK

    Theodosios Chatzistergos, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany

    Edward W. Cliver, National Solar Observatory, USA

    Agnieszka Gil, Siedlce University, Poland

    Hiroyuki Maehara, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan

    Fusa Miyake, Nagoya University, Japan

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Nagoya University, Japan

    Kalevi Mursula, The University of Oulu, Finland

    Dibyendu Nandi, Center of Excellence in Space Sciences India, India

    Alexei Pevtsov, National Solar Observatory, USA

    Eugene Rozanov, The Physical Meteorological Observatory in Davos, Switzerland

    Du Toit Strauss, The North-West University, South Africa

    Hong-Jin Yang, Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute, South Korea


    Sessions

    SOLAR-STELLAR: Dynamo, TSI/SSI, Long-term Solar Activity, and Solar-Stellar Relations

    COSMIC ENVIRONMENT: Corona and Heliosphere, Cosmic Rays, Cosmogenic Isotopes, and Extreme Events

    TERRESTRIAL: Ionopshere and Magnetosphere, Atmosphere and Climate, and Space Weather

    SPACE CLIMATE DATA: Data rescue, Pre-Telescopic Data, and Sunspot Number Recalibration

    SPECIAL SESSIONS: The May 2024 solar-terrestrial storm; and invited special reviews


    Contact

    For any questions, contact us at spaceclimate9 ◎ gmail.com, replacing ◎ to @.