The UK Solar Physics '99 meeting - UKSP99 - is being held in
conjunction with
the Royal Astronomical Society's
1999 National Astronomy Meeting,
NAM99,
to coincide with the
August 11
total solar eclipse.
The organizers are
Helen Mason and
Clare Parnell.
UKSP99 TALKS (Subject to revision)
Tuesday 10/8/99 - Plenary session (Main Hall)
9:00-10:00
Nigel Weiss:
Solar activity and climatic change
All subsequent sessions will be held in the Neptune Room
Final columns give times (talk+discussion)
Tuesday 10/8/99, 10:30-12:35 [Chair: Helen Mason]
Edward E. DeLuca
TRACE observations of Prominences
30+5
Clare Parnell
Small scale coronal events as seen from TRACE
30+5
Andrew Conway
The Future of Solar Activity
30+5
Lee McDonald
Solar Active Regions and X-Ray Bright Points: Can They Communicate?
15+5
Tuesday 10/8/99, 13:30-15:00 [Chair: Rob Wilson]
Helen Mason
The trials and tribulations of SOHO
30+5
Sarah Gibson
Storms from the Sun: Coronal Mass Ejections in three dimensions
30+5
Phil Williams
Measuring the acceleration profile of the slow solar wind using EISCAT,
MERLIN and SOHO/LASCO observations
15+5
Tuesday 10/8/99, 15:30-16:40 [Chair: Nigel Weiss]
Mike Thompson
Latest helioseismic images of
the solar interior from SOHO and GONG
30+5
Mark Miesch
Numerical Simulations of Global Solar
Convection
30+5
16:40-17:30 -
Poster viewing
Thursday 12/8/99, 13:30-15:00 [Chair: Bernie Roberts]
Philippa Browning
Why is the corona hot?
30+5
Robert Walsh
The importance of the thermal
structure of coronal loops
30+5
David Boddie
Waves in Current Sheets
15+5
Thursday 12/8/99, 15:30-17:40 [Chair: Clare Parnell]
Robert Erdelyi
Small explosions in the solar atmosphere
30+5
Thomas Neukirch
Three-Dimensional Magnetohydrostatic Models of Coronal Structures
30+5
Gordon Petrie
A Green's-function method
for 3-D MHS equilibria
15+5
Zaharenia Romeou
On the application of numerical continuation methods to solar
magnetostatic equilibria
15+5
Ineke de Moortel
Phase mixing of alfven waves in an open stratified atmosphere
15+5
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