STORM - Solar system plasma Turbulence:  Observations, inteRmittency and Multifractals

The International Workshop and School on "Solar system plasma turbulence, intermittency and multifractals (STORM 2015)” was organised in Mamaia, Romania, between September 6-13, 2015. The event focused on the quantitative experimental, theoretical and numerical investigation of turbulence, intermittency, fractal/multifractal features, waves and coherent structures interaction, criticality and non-linear cross-scale coupling.

The workshop was a forum to present and discuss latest results in these fields and disseminate the results of the FP7 project STORM to a wider community. The school took profit from the expertise of the members of STORM and  gave an overall view of both theoretical and data analysis tools apt to fully exploit unique and unprecedented observations that will be provided by future upcoming mission like Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus.

Full details, including the full programme, presentations and photos can be found on the conference webpage: http://www.spacescience.ro/conferences/storm2015/

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The International Workshop and School on "Solar system plasma turbulence, intermittency and multifractals (STORM 2015)” was organised in Mamaia, Romania, between September 6-13, 2015. The event focused on the quantitative experimental, theoretical and numerical investigation of turbulence, intermittency, fractal/multifractal features, waves and coherent structures interaction, criticality and non-linear cross-scale coupling.

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STORM@AGU2014 Session on solar system plasma dynamical complexity and intermittency

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