** NOTE: Times are relative to start of Zoom session, in this case around 8:20am before a 9am meeting start time. 00:36:39 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Saw that and sent a message to the host to promote. In the meantime, I did allow her to multipin via More -> Allow Multipin. 00:40:01 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Good morning, all! Welcome to day 3 of the 2022 CCMC Workshop! 00:41:32 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): You should have been muted when you joined. Please remain muted unless you are asking a question or making a comment during the Q&A session. We’d like to avoid open mics. Also, to save bandwidth, please turn off your video again unless you are asking a question or making a comment. 00:42:54 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): During the Q&A sessions, please raise your hand to be recognized by the session chair. Once recognized, you can unmute, optionally turn on your video, and ask your question. 00:44:25 Rebecca Ringuette: can't hear 00:44:39 Chinwe Didigu : I can hear 00:45:09 Rebecca Ringuette: yep. all good now 00:53:32 Dong Lin: Hi Zhenguang, could you elaborate on the slide of Halloween storm simulation what empirical model parameters were adjusted? 01:01:21 Dong Lin: Thank you very much. 01:11:16 Patricia Reiff: when viewing the results of the simulation, is it possible to click on the ionospheric map and have it show the field line in the model? 01:17:06 Rebecca Ringuette: Does the interpolator mentioned work for all MAGE outputs? 01:18:33 Rebecca Ringuette: Kamodo would like to implement it. 01:46:51 Howard Singer: do you think the AL station location might contribute to the scatter in your AL results? 02:03:22 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Feel free to raise your hand if you have a comment or question! 02:07:09 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): The workshop is taking a break for a bit of coffee and will reconvene at 10:45 am EST. 02:25:13 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): If you're a remote presenter, you can test your video and audio in Zoom prior to your presentation. Click on the “^" in the Mute button in the lower left-hand corner of your Zoom window. Then select “Audio Settings…”. Then click "Test Mic". You can also test your video from this window as well. Simply click on “Video" in the left-hand navigation bar. 02:26:56 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Two minute warning - the workshop will reconvene shortly! 02:31:02 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Welcome back! If you have a question at the end of the talk, please raise your hand. Then unmute and, optionally, turn on your video, once recognized by the session chair. 02:48:45 Rebecca Ringuette: Your slides are already being shared 03:18:31 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Any questions or comments, please raise your hand to be recognized by the chair. 03:23:08 Rebecca Ringuette: We need interpolator codes to provide better interactions for ccmc users. 03:29:40 Kareem Sorathia: Rebecca, tools like paraview and visit already have high-quality and flexible interpolation built into them and they can read pretty much any data using the XDMF format. They both also have pretty powerful python interfaces. It seems like there's lots ccmc could gain by building off these existing tools that are being continually improved by the DOE. 03:32:26 Rebecca Ringuette: Model developers often want interpolation codes specially designed for their model data and coordinate systems. 03:49:32 Chinwe Didigu : I see the next slide 03:58:37 Patricia Reiff: How does the model cell size affect the results? The particle data frequently show finer scale currents than the models can presently resolve. 04:03:52 Bob Robinson (CUA): Pat, these models can’t recover conductances at the resolution that in situ particle detectors are capable of. They can provide the broader context within the fine scale variations are embedded. 04:06:16 Patricia Reiff: of course 04:47:30 Rebecca Ringuette: tiegcm is also in Kamodo 04:48:02 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Any final questions before we break for lunch? Please raise your hand! 04:48:09 Hanli Liu: What's the spatial resolution of AMGeo? 04:50:27 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): The workshop is heading to lunch. It will reconvene at 2:00 pm EST! 05:44:06 Chinwe Didigu : We cannot hear online. Is the mic open? 05:44:51 Tamas I Gombosi: No sound online! 05:45:28 Patricia Reiff: nope still can't hear 05:45:40 Darren De Zeeuw: OK now? 05:45:47 Patricia Reiff: nope 05:46:02 Chinwe Didigu : Good now 05:46:05 Patricia Reiff: aha 05:46:08 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): 👍 05:46:35 Chinwe Didigu : Hearing background sound though. Louder than speaker 05:46:47 Patricia Reiff: sounds is very bad, like it is from a mike far from the speaker 05:47:18 Samuel Schonfeld: Yes, we hear you trying to troubleshoot. 05:47:31 Chinwe Didigu : Darren are you on a Mic? We hear you like you are on a mic 05:47:52 Chinwe Didigu : Speaker is very faint 05:48:29 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): No sound at all again. 05:48:35 Patricia Reiff: ok now back to no sound 05:49:35 Samuel Schonfeld: Sounds good. 05:49:35 Chinwe Didigu : Good now 05:49:54 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Podium mic is now good! 05:50:06 Darren De Zeeuw: Sorry for that. Not sure why it didn't work but have fixed the issue here how. 05:50:22 Corey Bettenhausen (CCMC) (he/him): Thanks, Darren!! 05:59:21 Tyler Schiewe: For those just joining us, to ask a question, raise your hand by using Reactions > Raise Hand. When called upon, the host will invite you to unmute and, optionally, share your video. 06:11:12 Josh Pettit: @ Joe Huba: Is the high-res version (0.625 degrees) of SAMI3/WACCMX include that resolution from the ground up or only in the ionsphere? 06:12:09 Hanli Liu: ground and up 06:43:08 Rebecca Ringuette: What prospects are there to model lightning effects on the ionosphere using waccm-x? 06:48:11 Rebecca Ringuette: smaller scale 07:22:25 Patricia Reiff: Only need a license to transmit, but hey it's run... W5TAR… 07:22:32 Patricia Reiff: *fun* 07:27:04 Tyler Schiewe (CCMC): We are now taking a short break. We are scheduled to return at 4:00 pm EST. 07:45:20 Tyler Schiewe (CCMC): Welcome back from the break! As a reminder, please remain muted with your video off unless presenting or asking a question during the Q&A portion. Thank you. 09:32:11 Rebecca Ringuette: OMMBV may be able to help with the meridional distance problem. 09:33:19 Rebecca Ringuette: https://github.com/rstoneback/OMMBV Orthogonal Multipole Magnetic Basis Vectors - Vector basis and field-line mapping of electric fields and ion drifts within multipole magnetic fields 10:00:35 Tyler Schiewe (CCMC): That concludes the sessions for today! Please join us again tomorrow at 9:00 am EST.