Location
In 2005, SHINE was held at the Sheraton Keauhou Resort in Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i from July 11-15, 2005.
Student Day
Abstracts
SHINE 2005 booklet with abstracts
Poster session preview
Presentations
Campaigns
Overview of SHINE Campaign Events (Webb)
2003 Halloween Storms
Campaign events session
Campaign summary (Arge)
WG-1/2/3: SHINE Campaign Events Summary
Eos Article
Working Groups
WG session descriptions
WG1 CME flyer, WG1 radio flyer, WG1/3 flyer – Solar – Simon Plunkett, Bill Abbett
WG2 flyer – Interplanetary – Ian Richardson, Ilia Roussev
WG3 flyer – Energetic Particles – Mihir Desai, Joe Giacalone
WG1 topics and schedule
WG2 topics and schedule
WG3 topics and schedule
WG1-1 session summary slides
WG3 session summary slides
WG3 session report slides
WG 1/2/3: End-to-end Modeling slides
WG1: CME modeling session summary
WG1/WG3: Radio Observations of CMEs and Particle Acceleration
WG2 session summary
WG3 session summary
Agenda
SHINE 2005 Overview
By popular demand, we will be meeting in Hawaii (the big island) for our 2005 workshop. The workshop will run from July 11 through 15 (Monday-Friday), with a student day preceding it (July 10) and will be held at the Sheraton Keauhou resort. It’s in a great location outside Kona and we have guaranteed government per diem rates on the rooms for all SHINE participants. For more information, check out their website:
http://www.sheratonkeauhou.com
As usual the workshop will feature: Plenary talks on topics of interest to the SHINE community; informational talks from our agency representatives; and of course lots of lively working group sessions. Our topics for this year will include: Sub-surface evolution, numerical models of CME initiation, radio observations of CMEs and particle acceleration, origin of the solar wind, modeling and observations of interplanetary shocks, ICMEs, and SEPs, the contribution of CMEs to the solar wind at solar maximum, recent advances in modeling and data interpretation of SHINE campaign events, mechanisms of particle acceleration near the Sun, and the effects of the Sun on the outer heliosphere. This year, our working group leaders are: Bill Abbett, Mihir Desai, Joe Giacalone, Simon Plunkett, Ian Richardson, and Ilia Roussev.
Post-SHINE 2005
SHINE Personnel
We would like to thank Nat Gopalswamy, Dave Webb, Joan Burkepile,
Allan Tylka, Ben Lynch, and Kathy Reeves for their efforts over the
years and welcome several new people to various SHINE
positions, including John Raymond, Chris Russell, Holly Gilbert, Gang Li,
Ofer Cohen, and Sarah Macgregor.
Our current committee members are:
David Alexander (dalex@rice.edu)
Christina Cohen (cohen@srl.caltech.edu)
Terry Forbes (tgforbes@bluemoon.sr.unh.edu)
Nick Arge (nick.arge@hanscom.af.mil)
Tom Holzer (holzer@ucar.edu)
Pete Riley (pete.riley@saic.com)
Joe Giacalone (giacalon@lpl.arizona.edu)
Simon Plunkett (simon.plunkett@nrl.navy.mil)
John Raymond (jraymond@cfa.harvard.edu)
Our working group leaders are:
Bill Abbett (abbett@ssl.berkeley.edu)
Holly Gilbert (hgilbert@rice.edu)
Ilia Roussev (iroussev@umich.edu)
Ian Richardson (richardson@lheavx.gsfc.nasa.gov)
Mihir Desai (mdesai@swri.edu)
Gang Li (gang.li@ucr.edu)
Our Campaign events coordinator is:
Nick Arge (nick.arge@hanscom.af.mil)
Our student representatives are:
Ofer Cohen (oferc@umich.edu)
Sarah Macgregor (slmic@bu.edu)
And our GEM liason is:
Chris Russell (ctrussell@igpp.ucla.edu)