--------------------------------------------------------------- M I S T E L E C T R O N I C N E W S L E T T E R No. 4 8 Nov 2000 --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleagues, AUTUMN MIST 2000 The programme and abstracts for this year's autumn MIST (Magnetosphere, Ionosphere and Solar-Terrestrial) meeting in London are now available on the web at: http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/uasd/mist/mistau00.html The large number of talks submitted attest to the vitality of our subject, but again mean that it has not been possible to allocate speakers as much as 15 minutes, and I have continued with the 10-minutes per talk formula, just sufficient I think to get one's main point across, followed by a quick question or two, with time for further discussions during the lunch and tea breaks. Many thanks to all those who submitted contributions. The meeting will be held on Friday 24th November at the Geological Society Lecture Room, Burlington House, Piccadilly (see MIST home page for a map) beginning 10.30 am (coffee available in the Geological Society library from 10.00am). A sandwich lunch (for a small charge) and afternoon tea will also be provided. I hope everyone manages to overcome the rail crisis, the fuel crisis, the flood crisis, etc. to get to the meeting, and look forward to seeing you there. Afterwards proceedings usually continue informally over a pint at the "Walkers of St James" pub in Duke Street (across Piccadilly from Burlington House). Many thanks to the Royal Astronomical Society for supporting our autumn meetings in London. SELF ORGANISED CRITICALITY AND TURBULENCE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM I would like bring to your attention the RAS G/MIST Discussion meeting on the above subject, to be held at Burlington House (Geological Society Lecture Room) in London on Friday 8th December 2000. It has been organised by Sandra Chapman (Warwick University), Mervyn Freeman (British Antarctic Survey) and Sean Oughton (University College London), and promises to be a fascinating day. Details are on the web at: http://www.astro.warwick.ac.uk/rasg.html SPRING MISTs Since the last Newsletter, the Millennium MIST meeting held at Imperial Collage has come and gone. Many thanks to Peter Cargill and his colleagues for organising this very successful meeting, and to Neil Arnold and Peter for writing the meeting report which appeared in the August 2000 issue of "Astronomy & Geophysics". If you don't receive this journal (free to members of the Royal Astronomical Society) every two months, you should consider joining the Society which is the independent learned society representing MIST science, and is the professional body for MIST scientists. Details are on the RAS website: http://www.ras.org.uk/ras/ The Spring 2001 MIST meeting (Jorvik MIST) will be held at the University of York, 9-11th April. More details will be available soon. A highlight of the social arrangements will the conference dinner in the medieval York Merchant Adventurers' Hall. For 2002 the spring MIST venue will remain in Yorkshire, this time in Sheffield, also 9-11 April. Nothing has yet been arranged for 2003; are there any volunteers out there willing to host this? Please get in touch. LONDON MIST 2001 This will be on Friday 23 November 2001 at Burlington House. More details in due course. ELECTRONIC MAILING LIST and EMAIL DIRECTORY Subscribers to the MIST electronic mailing list currently number around 229 (the highest yet) including a handful of overseas subscribers. Messages sent to the mailing list are running at around 5 per month. For further information, see: http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/uasd/mist/misteml.html MIST people are listed in the MIST email directory: http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/uasd/mist/mistemai.html Any additions or amendments should be sent to me, and if you would like to have a link to a personal home page from your entry in the directory, then please sent me the details. Best wishes, Andy Smith, MIST Coordinator -- Dr A.J. Smith, British Antarctic Survey, Phone: +44-1223-221544 Madingley Road, Fax: +44-1223-221226 Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK. Email: A.J.Smith@bas.ac.uk MIST Home page: http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/uasd/mist.html