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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The main goals of this meeting is to assess our current knowledge of solar activity to prepare for observations of the new major activity expected from the beginning of Carrington Cycle 24, and to encourage effective observations of this activity. There will be special emphasis on coordinating ACE, Hinode, STEREO, TRACE/SDO, SOHO, RHESSI and Wind observations, among others including ground-based.  The conference is composed of a mixture of invited and contributed talks in plenary sessions, plus focused working groups and took place December 8 - December 12, 2008.  The week before the AGU Fall meeting in San Francisco.  The location of the meeting is The Embassy Suites Hotel in Napa, California (wine country north of San Francisco). Check-in 16:00, Check-out 12:00. For those staying at the hotel there is daily complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and evening manager's reception. The registration fee itself covers the meeting, coffee breaks and the conference dinner.  The official website can be found [http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/RHESSI/napa2008/groups.php here]
The main goals of this meeting is to assess our current knowledge of solar activity to prepare for observations of the new major activity expected from the beginning of Carrington Cycle 24, and to encourage effective observations of this activity. There will be special emphasis on coordinating ACE, Hinode, STEREO, TRACE/SDO, SOHO, RHESSI and Wind observations, among others including ground-based.  The conference is composed of a mixture of invited and contributed talks in plenary sessions, plus focused working groups and took place December 8 - December 12, 2008.  The week before the AGU Fall meeting in San Francisco.  The location of the meeting is The Embassy Suites Hotel in Napa, California (wine country north of San Francisco). Check-in 16:00, Check-out 12:00. For those staying at the hotel there is daily complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and evening manager's reception. The registration fee itself covers the meeting, coffee breaks and the conference dinner.  The official website can be found [http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/RHESSI/napa2008/groups.php here]

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Meeting
Name: {{{name}}}
Start Date: 07 Dec 2008
End Date: 12 Dec 2008
Location: Napa, CA, U.S.A.
Official Website: http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/RHESSI/napa2008

Contents

Summary

The main goals of this meeting is to assess our current knowledge of solar activity to prepare for observations of the new major activity expected from the beginning of Carrington Cycle 24, and to encourage effective observations of this activity. There will be special emphasis on coordinating ACE, Hinode, STEREO, TRACE/SDO, SOHO, RHESSI and Wind observations, among others including ground-based. The conference is composed of a mixture of invited and contributed talks in plenary sessions, plus focused working groups and took place December 8 - December 12, 2008. The week before the AGU Fall meeting in San Francisco. The location of the meeting is The Embassy Suites Hotel in Napa, California (wine country north of San Francisco). Check-in 16:00, Check-out 12:00. For those staying at the hotel there is daily complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and evening manager's reception. The registration fee itself covers the meeting, coffee breaks and the conference dinner. The official website can be found here

Working Groups

Group B (Fast Solar Wind & Plumes)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group C (Magnetic Field Evolution)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group D (Global event energetics)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group E (Flares)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group F (CMEs)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group G (Microflares and Nanoflares)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group H (The Chromosphere)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group I (Active Region Loops)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

Group J (Filaments and Prominences)

A summary of the work of this group can be found here.

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