Explore cutting-edge research on space weather and its impacts in this 2-hour conference session from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into topics including solar wind-magnetosphere interactions, unusual magnetospheric responses to solar wind drivers, geospace variation predictability, effects of steady magnetospheric convection on magnetic storms, and thermospheric geo-effectiveness of solar wind disturbances. Gain insights from invited talks on solar-wind/magnetosphere interaction, geospace modeling capabilities, and OpenGGCM simulations of different storm types. Examine studies on storm-time Poynting flux variability and the role of storm-magnetotail flux buildup in SYMH decrease. Access abstracts for each presentation to further expand your understanding of space storm geoeffectiveness and its implications for Earth's magnetosphere and atmosphere.
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Fall Meeting 2012: Geoeffectiveness of Space Storms I
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