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Brian Elliott

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NASA/GSFC Code 674
Greenbelt, MD 20771

Brian’s project is focused on determining the association between high energy particle events and active source regions. He is using a suite of models including WSA and ENLIL to trace magnetic field lines back to the sun in order to determine likely sources for these events. He is comparing these findings against data obtained from the ACE satellite and ground based magnetograms to determine any errors in using these models.

His research interests include Meso and Microscale atmospheric dynamics, forecasting CME and flare events, and dayside ExB drifts in the ionosphere.

Brian is a cadet with the U. S. Air Force Academy. He hopes to graduate in May 2008 with a BS in meteorology and plans on becoming an Air Force Pilot. He hopes to attend graduate school in order to receive a masters degree in meteorology.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Office of Scientific Research Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Weather Agency NOAA Space Environment Center National Science Foundation Office of Naval Research

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