31st ESLAB Symposium Correlated Phenomena at the Sun, in the Heliosphere and in Geospace Preliminary Scientific Programme Monday, 22 September 1997 10:00 Opening of Registration Desk 14:00 Introduction and Welcome by M.C.E. Huber, Head of ESA's Space Science Department Session I - Solar Corona and Solar Wind: the quasi-steady state 14:15 Observations and Models of the Fast and Slow Solar Wind (Invited) E. Marsch 14:45 The Fast Solar Wind and its Source Region J.F. McKenzie, M. Banaszkiewicz, W.I. Axford and G.V. Sukhorukova 15:00 An Update on the Wind Speed - Expansion Factor Relation Y.-M. Wang and N. R. Sheeley, Jr. 15:15 Ion Isotropy and Fluctuations in the Solar Wind P.J. Kellogg and N. Lin 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 An Overview of the Whole Sun Month Campaign (Invited) D.A. Biesecker and S.E. Gibson 16:30 Semi-empirical 2D MHD Model of the Solar Corona and Interplanetary Medium Using SOHO and Ulysses Observations M. Guhathakurta, E. Sittler, R. Fisher, D. Biesecker, L. Strachan, B. Thompson, and D. McComas 16:45 Quasi-Steady State of the Corona at Solar Minimum D.J. Michels, S-T. Wu, A.H. Wang, S. Plunkett, B.J. Thompson, M.J. Koomen, Ph. Lamy, A. Llebaria, R.A. Howard, G.E. Brueckner, R. Schwenn, G.M. Simnett, C.M. Korendyke, D.G. Socker, J.D. Moses, and J.P. Delaboudiniere 17:00 Comparative Study of Synthetic Images of Solar Corona with LASCO-C2 Images D. Vibert, P. Lamy and A. Llebaria 17:15 A Correlated Study of Polar Plumes from LASCO-C2 and EIT Observations P. Lamy, A. Llebaria and S. Koutchmy 17:30 Solar Wind Minor Ion Charge States Observed With High Time Resolution with CELIAS/CTOF M.R. Aellig, H. Gruenwaldt, P. Bochsler, P. Wurz, S. Hefti, R. Kallenbach, F.M. Ipavich, D. Hovestadt, M. Hilchenbach, and the CELIAS Team 17:45 Limits on the Fractionation of Isotopes in the Solar Wind as Observed with SOHO/CELIAS/MTOF R. Kallenbach, P. Bochsler, F.M. Ipavich, A.B. Galvin, R. Bodmer, S. Hefti, H. Kucharek, F. Gliem, H. Gruenwaldt, M. Hilchenbach, B. Klecker, D. Hovestadt, and the CELIAS Team 18:00 Poster Set-up and Poster Viewing 18:30 Cocktail Party in the Noordwijk Space Expo Tuesday, 23 September 1997 Session I (cont.) - Solar Corona and Solar Wind: the quasi-steady state 09:00 An Overview of IACG Campaign 4: Solar Sources of Heliospheric Structure Observed Out of the Ecliptic (Invited) A.B. Galvin and H.S. Hudson 09:30 Solar Magnetic Field Observations by the SOI-MDI Instrument on SOHO and Prediction of the Heliospheric Magnetic Field R.I. Bush, J.T. Hoeksema, P.H. Scherrer, X.P. Zhao, N. Hurlburt, T. Tarbell, A. Title 09:45 Comparison of Observations of the Coronal FeXIV Emission and the Solar Surface Magnetic Field B. Inhester and R. Schwenn 10:00 Correlation Between Solar Features and the Heliospheric Magnetic Field as Ulysses Returns to Low Latitudes R J. Forsyth, A. Balogh and E.J. Smith 10:15 Correlation Between Solar Wind Magnetic Field (Wind MFI) and Magnetospheric Electron Density Distribution (Polar EFI) H. Laakso, P. Janhunen, J. Wygant, M. Johnson, A. Szabo, J. Clemmons, R.P. Lepping, R.F. Pfaff, F.S. Mozer, J. Scudder, C. Kletzing, and N.C. Maynard 10:30 Coffee Break + Poster Viewing 11:00 Solar Sources of Mid-Latitude Corotating Interaction Regions A. Balogh, J.E. Insley, R.J. Forsyth, and E.J. Smith 11:15 Interface Structure in Co-rotating Interaction Regions K. Ogilvie, E.C. Roelof, and R.J. Forsyth 11:30 Search for the Origin of Quiet-time Particle Fluxes in the Inner Heliosphere K. Kecskemety, P. Kiraly, V. Bothmer, E. Keppler, K. Kudela, H. Kunow, Yu.I. Logachev, R. Muwller-Mellin, J. Rodriguez-Pacheco, R. von Steiger, J. Torst, E. Valtonen, and M.A. Zeldovich 11:45 Electron Anisotropies during the Period Ulysses Spent out of the Ecliptic Plane (1993-1997) G.M. Simnett, E.C. Roelof and S.J. Tappin 12:00 Multi-Spacecraft Validation of a Solar Wind Current Sheet Model J. De Keyser and M. Roth 12:15 Numerical Simulations of MHD Turbulence in Three Dimensions M.L. Goldstein, D.A. Roberts and A. Deane 12:30 The Impact of UVCS/SOHO Observations on Models of Ion-Cyclotron Resonance Heating of the Solar Corona S.R. Cranmer, G.B. Field, G. Noci and J.L. Kohl 12:45 EIT Observations of Small-Scale Dynamics in the Transition Region and Corona F. Clette and D. Berghmans 13:00 Lunch Break 14:00 Poster Viewing Session II - Transient Phenomena: Clouds and CMEs from the Sun to the Earth 14:30 White-Light Coronal Mass Ejections - The New LASCO Perspective (Invited) C. St.Cyr 15:00 Fitting a 3-d MHD Analytic CME Model to Observations S. Gibson, D. Biesecker, R. Fisher, R. Howard and B. Thompson 15:15 The Acceleration of CMEs in the Outer Corona as Revealed by LASCO S.J. Tappin and G.M. Simnett 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 Overview of Results from IACG Campaign #3 (Invited) R.A. Harrison 16:30 Three Dimensional Spontaneous Magnetic Reconnection - New Results About The Causes Of Magnetic Activity J. Buechner 16:45 Post-Flare Loops Embedded in a Hot Coronal Fan-like Structure Z. Svestka, F. Farnik and H.S. Hudson 17:00 The Solar Activity Observed during April - May, 1997 in Association to Space-Borne Observations R. Jain, S.K. Mathew and N. Mehta 17:15 Poster Viewing Wednesday, 24 September 1997 Session II (cont.) - Transient Phenomena: Clouds and CMEs from the Sun to the Earth 09:00 Overview of the Sun-Earth Connection Events of January 6-11, 1997 and April 7-11, 1997 (Invited) M. Peredo, N. Fox and B. Thompson 09:30 Magnetic Cloud Event of 6-11 January, 1997: Interball Multi-Satellite and Multi-Instrument Observations Y.I. Yermolaev, G.N. Zastenker, N.L. Borodkova, V.P. Grigorieva, R.A. Kovrazhkin, K. Kudela, V.N. Lutsenko, N.S. Nikolaeva, Z. Nemecek, M.N. Nozdrachev, J. Safrankova, J.-A. Sauvaud, A.A. Skalsky and L.M. Zelenyi 09:45 Magnetic Flux in Modeled Magnetic Clouds at 1 AU and Some Specific Comparisons to Associated Photospheric Flux R.P. Lepping, A. Szabo, C.E. DeForest, B.J. Thompson, K.W. Ogilvie 10:00 Self-similar Evolution of Interplanetary Magnetic Clouds and Ulysses Measurements of the Polytropic Index Inside the Cloud V.A. Osherovich, J. Fainberg, R.G. Stone and R.J. MacDowall 10:15 Hard X-Ray Solar Flares Observed by ULYSSES S.R. Kane, K. Hurley, J.M. McTiernan, M. Boer, and M. Niel 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 The Heliospheric Signatures of Coronal Mass Ejections (Invited) J.-L. Bougeret 11:30 Tracking Interplanetary Disturbances Using Interplanetary Scintillation P. Janardhan, V. Balasubramanian and S. Ananthakrishnan 11:45 Remote Radio Tracking of Interplanetary CMEs M.J. Reiner, M.L. Kaiser and J.L. Bougeret 12:00 Near Simultaneous Observations of the April 7, 1997 CME by Wind/WAVES and SOHO/LASCO M.L. Kaiser, M.J. Reiner, J.-L. Bougeret and R.A. Howard 12:15 A Comparison of Interplanetary Type II Radio Bursts Observed by ISEE-3, Ulysses, and Wind R.J. MacDowall and R.G. Stone 12:30 In situ Wave Phenomenon in the Upstream and Downstream Regions of the Interplanetary Shocks: Implications for Type II Burst Theories G. Thejappa, R.J. MacDowall and A.F. Vinas 12:45 Development of Coronal Mass Ejections and Association with Interplanetary Particle Events M. Pick, D. Maia, R. Howard, L.J.L. Lanzerotti and P. Lamy 13:00 Lunch Break 14:00 Poster Viewing Session II (cont.) - Transient Phenomena: Clouds and CMEs from the Sun to the Earth 14:30 CME-Related Magnetic Cloud Relativistic Magnetospheric Electron Acceleration (Invited) D.N. Baker 15:00 Coordinated Studies of Plasmasheet Dynamics During a Substorm Growth Phase Using Polar and Geotail M. Grande, C.H. Perry, M. Carter, B. Kellett, B. Wilken, R. Freidel, S. Cowley, T. Mukai, and J. Scudder 15:15 The Earth's Magnetopause and Bow Shock Observed by Interball-Tail Probe during Sudden Enhancements of the Solar Wind Pressure-Waves and Field J. Blecki, J. Juchniewicz, K. Kossacki, R. Wronowski, S. Klimov, S. Romanov, S. Savin, J. Simunek, J. Smilauer, P. Triska, Z. Nemecek, J. Safrankowa, J.A. Sauvaud, P.Koperski 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 Correlated POLAR And Ground-based Observations Near The Geomagnetic Cusp B. Jacobsen, A. Pedersen, R. Grard, B. Popielawska, F.S. Mozer, and C.T. Russell 16:15 Solar energetic particle events and coronal mass ejections: New insights from SOHO V. Bothmer, A. Posner, H. Kunow, R. Mueller-Mellin, J.-P. Delaboudiniere, B. Thompson, G.E. Brueckner, R.A. Howard, D.J. Michels, G. Mann, H.-T. Classen, and H.S. Hudson 16:30 Comparative Study of Energetic Heliospheric Electrons at WIND and GEOTAIL P. Chaizy, L.J. Lanzerotti, R.P. Lepping, S.K. Kokubun, J.M. Bosqued, T.R. Sanderson, and R.P. Lin 16:45 He Charge States in Solar Energetic Particle Events Observed with SOHO/CELIAS/STOF A. Bogdanov, B. Klecker, H. Kucharek, D. Hovestadt, M. Hilchenbach, H. Gruenwaldt, R. Kallenbach, P. Bochsler, F. Gliem, F.M. Ipavich, and the CELIAS team 17:00 Poster Viewing 18:30 Departure for Conference Dinner Thursday, 25 September 1997 Session III - Solar Variability and Climate 09:00 Solar Irradiance Variations (Invited) C. Froehlich 09:30 Measuring the Solar UV Irradiance during Solar Cycles 22 & 23 L. Floyd, D. Prinz, P. Crane, L. Herring, G. Brueckner 09:45 Maintenance of a Long Term Solar Total Irradiance Data Series S. Dewitte and D. Crommelynck 10:00 Long-Term Variations in Total Solar and UV Irradiances J. Pap, L. Floyd, R. Lee, R. Viereck and R. Ulrich 10:15 One Solar Cycle and a Half of EISCAT Observations Th. Ulich, A. Karinen and E. Turunen 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Climate Variations with Solar Activity and Possible Causes (Invited) E. Friis-Christensen and H. Svensmark 11:30 Variation of Cosmic Ray Flux and Global Cloud Coverage H. Svensmark 11:45 Local Climatic Effects of Energetic Particles Impinging on the Atmosphere B.J.I. Bromage and C.J. Butler 12:00 Period of Unusual Modulation of Cosmic Ray Intensity: the Declining Phase of Cycle 20 I.G. Usoskin, H. Kananen, G.A. Kovaltsov, K. Mursula, and P. Tanskane 12:15 Poster Viewing 13:00 Lunch Break Session IV - Goals for Future Correlated Studies Towards Solar Maximum 14:00 International Solar Cycle Studies 1998-2002 (Invited) V.N. Obridko 14:30 Correlated Studies at Activity Maximum: the Sun and the Solar Wind (Invited) H.S. Hudson and A.B. Galvin 15:00 Coffee Break 15:30 Solar-Terrestrial Research and Space Weather: Heliosphere and Geospace Investigations Into Solar Cycle 23 (Invited) L.J. Lanzerotti 16:00 ESA's Current and Future Programmes related to Climate Studies (Invited) J.A. Johannessen and C.J. Readings 16:30 End of the Symposium POSTERS (in alphabetical order) ======= I.1 The Dynamics of the Quiet Corona as Observed by the LASCO C2 and C3 Coronagraphs M.D. Andrews, J.S. Morrill, R.A. Howard, D.A. Biesecker, R. Schwenn, and A. Llebaria I.2 The Structure and Evolution of Solar Coronal Holes Observed by SOHO During August and September 1996 B.J.I. Bromage, G. Del Zanna, A. Fludra, C. DeForest and B. Thompson I.3 An Exact Solution Of The Convected Radial Alfven Wave Equation L.M.B.C. Campos and P.J.S. Gi I.4 On Dissipative Alfven Waves in an Atmosphere with Steep Temperature Gradients L.M.B.C. Campos and P.M. Mendes I.5 On the Structure of Coronal Streamer Belts V.G. Eselevich I.6 Charge State Composition in Coronal Hole and CME Related Solar Wind: Latitudinal Variations Observed by Ulysses and WIND A.B. Galvin and G. Gloeckler I.7 Solar Wind Acceleration in the Solar Corona S. Giordano, E. Antonucci, C. Benna, J.L. Kohl, G. Noci, J. Michels, and S. Fineschi I.8 The Spatial Evolution of 26-Day Recurrent Decreases: Correlated ULYSSES COSPIN/KET and SOHO COSTEP Observations B. Heber, V. Bothmer, W. Droege, H. Kunow, R. Mueller-Mellin, and A. Posner I.9 Structure of Low Mach Number Oblique Shock Waves P. Hellinger and A. Mangeney I.10 Energetic Neutral Hydrogen Atoms Distribution in the Heliosphere: Observations with SOHO/CELIAS M. Hilchenbach, K.C. Hsieh, H. Gruenwaldt, F.M. Ipavich, F. Gliem, P. Bochsler, B. Klecker, D. Hovestadt and the CELIAS TEAM I.11 3D-structure of the X-ray Emitting Regions A. Hojaev, I. Sattarov and Ch. Sherdonov I.12 Solar Wind Radial and Latitudinal Variations from Pole-to-Pole Ulysses Radio Measurements K. Issautier, N. Meyer-Vernet, S. Hoang and M. Moncuquet I.13 Energetic Particle Observations in the Northern Heliospheric Hemisphere E. Keppler I.14 Determination of Calcium Charge States, and Ca, Si, and Fe Elemental Abundances in the Solar Wind from the MASS Instrument on WIND O. Kern, R.F. Wimmer-Schweingruber, P. Bochsler, D.C. Hamilton and G. Gloeckler I.15 Structure of the Heliosphere W. Kundt I.16 A Search for Coronal Origins of Solar Wind Streams Observed During the Whole Sun Month A.J. Lazarus,D.A. Biesecker, R.J. Forsyth,A.B. Galvin, S.E. Gibson, D.M. Hassler, P.L. Hick, J.T. Hoeksema, F.M. Ipavich, B.V. Jackson, M. Kojima, A. Lecinski, R.P. Lepping, K.W. Ogilvie, P. Riley, J.T. Steinberg, L. Strachan, Jr., A. Szabo, B.J. Thompson I.17 Critical Point of the Solar Wind in the 11-year Solar Cycle N.A. Lotova and K.V. Vladimirskii I.18 Giant Macrospicules as Possible Sources of the Fast Solar Wind M.L. Loucif I.19 Electron Temperature Determination in Coronal Streamers L. Maccari, G. Noci, J. Kohl, M. Romoli, C. Benna, L. Gardner, E. Antonucci, S. Fineschi, S. Giordano, and A. Modigliani I.20 Energetic Particles Inside Corotating Interaction Regions D. Maia, M. Pick, T. Armstrong, L. Lanzerotti, R. Howard, C. MacLennan, E.T. Sarris I.21 Nonlinear Wave Particle Interaction in the Earth's Foreshock C. Mazelle, D. Le Queau, K. Meziane, G. Parks, R.P. Lin, R.P. Lepping, H. Reme and T.R. Sanderson I.22 Coronal Holes Observed at Short Millimetre Wavelengths V.G. Nagnibeda I.23 Structure and Cycle Variation of the Open Field Regions V.N. Obridko and B.D. Shelting I.24 A Self-Consistent Model for the Resonant Heating of Coronal Loops: the Effects of Coupling with the Chromosphere L. Ofman, J.A. Klimchuk, J.M. Davila I.25 Solar Wind Acceleration by Nonlinear Waves: Parametric Study L. Ofman and J.M. Davila I.26 Reflection Effects on Observable Quantities of Alfvenic Fluctuations in the Fast Solar Wind S. Orlando, Y.-Q. Lou, G. Peres and R. Rosner I.27 Sun-as-Star and Sector Structure of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field Inferred from H-alpha Synoptic Observations D.I. Ponyavin I.28 Nearly-on-Line Registration of Heliospheric Current Sheet Displacements and Solar Wind Streams Using Full-Disk Solar Magnetograms D.I. Ponyavin I.29 Fluxes of MeV particles at Earth's orbit and their relationships with the global structure of the solar corona: Observations from SOHO A. Posner, V. Bothmer, H. Kunow, R. Mueller-Mellin, J.-P. Delaboudiniere, B. Thompson, G.E. Brueckner, R.A. Howard, and D.J. Michels I.30 Absolute Abundances in Streamers from UVCS J. Raymond, R. Suleiman, A. van Ballegooijen and J. Kohl I.31 Configuration of Coronal Magnetic Field by Yohkoh X-ray Images I. Sattarov, A. Hojaev and Ch. Sherdonov I.32 Coronal Currents in a Source-Surface Model of the Heliosphere M. Schulz I.33 Nonlinear Development of Electron Acoustic Instability in the Solar Wind V.I. Sotnikov, P. Hellinger and A. Mangeney I.34 Determination of 3D Coronal Structures from UVCS/SOHO Synoptic Observations L. Strachan, A.V. Panasyuk, S. Fineschi, L.D. Gardner, J.C. Raymond, E. Antonucci, S. Giordano, M. Romoli, G. Noci, and J.L. Kohl I.35 The New Approach to the Problem of Rotating Star Stability and the Possibility of Abundance Variation Excitation in an Upper Solar Corona Yu. Vandakurov I.36 Synoptic Map of Electronic Densities from Tomographic Inversion of LASCO Observations D. Vibert, A. Llebaria and P. Lamy I.37 The Silicon, Oxygen, and Iron Abundance in the Solar Wind P. Wurz, P. Bochsler, M.A. Aellig, S. Hefti, R. Kallenbach, F.M. Ipavich, A.B. Galvin, H. Gruenwaldt, M. Hilchenbach, F. Gliem, D. Hovestadt, and the CELIAS Team I.38 What Can We Know about Processes of Formation and Dynamics of Different Types of Solar Wind Streams on the Basis of Proton and Alpha Observations? Y.I. Yermolaev II.1 Post-CME Energy Release from Solar Sources of the Largest Geospace Disturbances I.M. Chertok and O.N. Kryakunova II.2 Ultraviolet Observations of Coronal Mass Ejections A. Ciaravella, J. Raymond, C. Benna, S. Fineschi, L. Gardner, S. Giordano, A. Modigliani, R. O'Neal, F. Reale, M. Romoli, E. Antonucci, J. Kohl, G. Noci II.3 A Comparison of Transient Energetic Particle Events Observed at Ulysses and SOHO M.I. Desai, V. Bothmer, G. E. Brueckner, R.J. Forsyth, J.T. Gosling, B. Heber, R.A. Howard, H. Kunow, R.G. Marsden, R. Mueller-Mellin, A. Posner, and T.R. Sanderson II.4 Green Corona and Geomagnetic Activity in Solar Cycles 18 - 22 I. Dorotovic and B. Lukac II.5 Solar Prominences and Geomagnetic Activity Over the Period 1967 - 1996 I. Dorotovic and B. Lukac II.6 Propagation of Electron Beams through Interplanetary Space and Emission of Radio Waves G.A. Dulk, Y. Leblanc, P.A. Robinson, J.-L. Bougeret, and R.P. Lin II.7 New Results on the Site of Initiation of Coronal Mass Ejections, and an Interpretation of Observation of Their Interaction with Streamers V. G. Eselevich II.8 Solar Coronal Temperature Signatures Observed in Magnetospheric Stormtime Ring Current Composition Using Polar M. Grande, C.H. Perry, M. Carter, B. Kellett, B. Wilken, S. Livi, J.F. Fennell, and T. Fritz II.9 Solar MHD Discontinuities on their Way from the Sun to the Magnetosphere of the Earth S.A. Grib II.10 On the Variability of the Near Earth Solar Proton Flux A. Hilgers II.11 Ulysses and Wind Simultaneous Observations of the Radio Emission Associated with the 6-7 January 1997 Coronal Mass Ejection S. Hoang, J.-L. Bougeret, M. Maksimovic, M.J. Reiner, M.L. Kaiser and R.G. Stone II.12 Application of Pattern Recognition Methods in Analysisof Complex Physical Phenomena in Geospace: Geomagnetospheric Storms J.V. Kovalevsky and E.I. Kovalevskaya II.13 Investigations of Electromagnetic Field Excesses of Natural Ionospheric Resonance A. Kulak, A. Micalec, S. Zieba II.14 Extremely Cold Plasma within the January 1997 Magnetic Cloud: Possible Prominence Material D.E. Larson, R.P. Lin, T.R. Sanderson, G.K. Parks, H. Reme, R. Lepping and M. Kaiser II.15 Radio Sounding of a Fast Coronal Shock Front M. Paetzold, J. Karl and M.K. Bird II.16 Solar Events and their Influence on the Earth's Magnetosphere A. Pedersen II.17 The Phobos 2 Observation at 1.52 AU During the Great Magnetic Storm of March 1989 K. Schwingenschuh and T-L. Zhang II.18 The Evolution of the Coronal Mass Ejection on February 23, 1997 G.M. Simnett and H.S.Hudson II.19 On the characteristics of solar origins of geoeffective CMEs observed during August 1992 - April 1993 N. Srivastava, W.D. Gonzalez, A.K. Clua de Gonzalez, and S. Masuda II.20 Coronal and Interplanetary Shocks Driven by CME T.V. Stepanova and A.G. Kosovichev II.21 Development of an Instrument for the Observations of Solar H-alpha Flares With Time Resolutions of 25 ms V.K. Verma, W. Uddin and V.P. Gaur II.22 Development of Solar H-alpha Prominence Monitor Based on CCD Camera V.K. Verma, W. Uddin and V.P. Gaur II.23 Analysis of Temporal Profiles of High Energy Solar Protons N.N. Volodichev and V.S. Prokudina II.24 Study of Solar Eruptive Prominence Observed by CCD Camera W. Uddin, V.P. Gaur and V.K. Verma III.1 Field of Natural Ionizing Radiation and Its Application in Correlation-Extreme Navigation Systems of Aircrafts A.M. Altukhov III.2 Behavior of Cosmic Ray Flux during Periods of Quiet and Disturbed Interplanetary Magnetic Field A.M. Altukhov, V.G. Kartyshov and V. Janke III.3 Measurements of Natural Gamma Radiation in the Lower Earth Atmosphere A.M. Altukhov, V.G. Kartyshov and V. Janke III.4 Cosmic Ray Modulation in 1992-1993: Anisotropy, Gradients, Sources A.V. Belov, E.A. Eroshenko, and V.G. Yanke III.5 On the Effect of Active Regions on the Solar Irradiance V. Domingo, L. Sanchez, T. Appourchaux, C. Froehlich, C. Wehrli, T. Hoeksema, J. Pap, and D. Crommelynck III.6 Wavelength Dependence of Solar Irradiance Variability from VIRGO onboard SOHO C. Froehlich, M. Anklin, T. Appourchaux, D. Crommelynck, W. Finsterle, J. Pap, Ch. Wehrli III.7 UV Irradiance Variability and Spatially Resolved Images of the Sun in CaII K-line R. Kariyappa III.8 Model of Solar Activity With Non-stationary Harmonics and Long-Term Climate Variability T.V. Kuznetsova and L.B. Tsirulnik III.9 Spectral Distribution of Total Solar Irradiance Variability J. Pap, D. Crommelynck, L. Floyd, C. Froehlich, D. Prinz, R. Ulrich, F. Varadi$^5$ and Ch. Wehrli III.10 Warm and Cold Winters in St.Petersburg as Result of Space Weather Changing D. Ponyavin III.11 On the Solar Irradiance Variations I. Sattarov, A. Hojaev and Ch. Sherdonov III.12 Automated Recognition of Solar Active Regions and Related Irradiance Changes M. Turmon, J. Pap, S. Mukhtar, R. Bogart, C. Froehlich and Ch. Wehrli IV.1 Imaging the Sun-Earth Connection - What observations are needed to forecast disturbances of the Earth's space environment V. Bothmer and H. Kunow