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Member Since 2001
Amy M. Keesee
Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Secretary, Space Physics and Aeronomy Executive Committee; Member, Space Physics and Aeronomy Fall Meeting Program Committee; Member, Fall Meeting Program Committee; Member, Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
Professional Experience
University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Associate Professor
2018 - Present
West Virginia University
Research Associate Professor
2016 - 2018
West Virginia University
Research Assistant Professor
2010 - 2016
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Education
West Virginia University
Doctorate
2006
Publications
Space Weather Forecasts of Ground Level Space Weather in the UK: Evaluating Performance and Limitati...

Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) are a severe space weather hazard, driven through coupling between the solar wind and magnetosphere. GICs a...

November 12, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Modeling whole spectrum of precipitating electrons and ions using Machine Learning technique
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2024
Sai Gowtam Valluri, Hyunju K. Connor, Dogacan S. O...
The particle precipitation is a key component of the coupling between the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere (M-I-T) system. It determines high-lat...
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Latitudinal and MLT distribution of dB/dt spikes during geomagnetic storms from 1995 to 2021 during Coronal Mass Ejection and High-Speed Stream events.
AGU 2024
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 12 december 2024
Jose P. Marchezi, Amy M. Keesee, Michael Coughlan,...
Changes in solar wind flow, often linked to interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICME) or high-speed streams (HSS), directly affect the near-Earth s...
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Following Ions From the Magnetotail to the Inner Magnetosphere
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 12 december 2024
Richard Gorby, Amy M. Keesee, Joel Tibbetts
The transport of particles from the magnetotail to the inner magnetosphere can be driven by magnetic reconnection. Narrow flow channels and bursty bul...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - Present
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Fall Meeting Program Committee
2021 - Present
Member
Fall Meeting Program Committee
2023 - 2024
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
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