Showcasing the just released ISWAT website (http://www.iswat-cospar.org) built with a content management platform to serve as an online presence for the ISWAT (International Space Weather Action Teams) - community driven effort hosted by the COSPAR Panel on Space Weather.
Abstract
We will showcase the just released ISWAT website (http://www.iswat-cospar.org) built with a content management platform to serve as an online presence for the
ISWAT (International Space Weather Action Teams) - community driven effort hosted by the COSPAR Panel on Space Weather. The website was created to represent ISWAT overarching goal to serve as a global hub for topical collaborations and focused on different aspects of space weather. The homepage main's ISWAT image menu shows ISWAT clusters that cover Solar (S), Heliosphere (H) and Geospace (G) domains. Each cluster (S1-S3, H1-H4, G1-G3) shown in the image is links to dedicated webpages that contain information about cluster goals and links to entry pages of registered action teams. The "Join ISWAT" link contains 2 interactive forms for joining ISWAT mailing list and for registration of established and emerging international teams focused on different aspects of space weather. After the registration is confirmed by cluster moderator a link to a new team entry page is added to a submitted cluster site. A team start entry team page will contain information submitted during registration that may include a link to an external team page as an option. Another interactive form to join a registered ISWAT team will be added in the near future. Future planned additions include a Forum to create threaded discussion boards to encourage discussions on global coordination of space weather and invite community inputs to global space weather roadmap updates. The website will be eventually maintained and facilitated by the COSPAR Panel on Space Weather Chairs/Vice-chairs, ISWAT cluster moderators, and ISWAT team representatives.- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019AGUFMSM31C3181M
- Keywords:
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- 7904 Geomagnetically induced currents;
- SPACE WEATHER;
- 7949 Ionospheric storms;
- SPACE WEATHER;
- 7969 Satellite drag;
- SPACE WEATHER;
- 7984 Space radiation environment;
- SPACE WEATHER