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This comprehensive program focused on the variability of the Sun and its impacts on terrestrial phenomena. Key initiatives included the Solar Evolution and Extrema (SEE), MiniMax24, and the International Study of Earth-affecting Solar Transients (ISEST). The program aimed to enhance knowledge on predicting solar effects on the magnetosphere through the Specification and Prediction of the Coupled Inner-Magnetospheric Environment (SPeCIMEN) and explored the Sun's role in climate dynamics (ROSMIC). Outreach efforts included multi-language comic books and educational workshops, fostering science communication.
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New Scientific Program 2014-2018 Variability of the Sun and Its Terrestrial Impact (VarSITI) • Solar Evolution and Extrema (SEE) • MiniMax24/International Study of Earth-affecting Solar Transients (ISEST) • Specification and Prediction of the Coupled Inner-Magnetospheric Environment (SPeCIMEN) • Role Of the Sun and the Middle atmosphere/thermosphere/ionosphere In Climate (ROSMIC) CAPACITY BUILDING SCIENCE Current Scientific Program: Climate & Weather of the Sun Earth System Space Science Schools with ISWI (Next School: Kenya Oct 21 – Nov 1, 2013) Outreach: Comic Books in many languages OUTREACH CAWSES ends in 2013 VarSITI will start in 2014 and run through 2018 yorku.ca/scostep