The Current State and Future Directions of Modeling Thermosphere Density Enhancements During Extreme Magnetic Storms
Denny M. Oliveira(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Hisashi Hayakawa(RIKEN Nishina Center), Richard J. Licata(West Virginia University), E. Zesta(Goddard Space Flight Center), Piyush M. Mehta(West Virginia University), W. Kent Tobiska(Space Environment Technologies (United States)), Marcin Pilinski(University of Colorado Boulder)
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