From phil@phil.stanford.edu Wed Jul 24 18:04:21 1996 Return-Path: Received: from solar by quake.Stanford.EDU with SMTP (5.65/25-QUAKE-eef) id AA16 384; Wed, 24 Jul 1996 18:04:20 -0700 Received: by solar.Stanford.EDU (5.57/Ultrix3.0-C) id AA27073; Thu, 25 Jul 96 01:05:55 GMT Date: Thu, 25 Jul 96 01:05:55 GMT From: phil@phil.stanford.edu Message-Id: <9607250105.AA27073@solar.Stanford.EDU> Subject: Team Meeting SOI News message # 64 on Thu Jul 25 00:43:42 GMT 1996 Mail from: phil@phil.Stanford.EDU Subject: Team Meeting Original Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 17:42:05 -0700 --------------- Some of you may have noticed that we have an SOI Team meeting scheduled for next Monday and Tuesday, 29,30 July. You may also have noticed that you have not received the normal 3-4 week reminder, 1-2 week prior agenda, etc. All I can say is that we have been REAL busy. I have failed at my task of doing a reasonable job of organizing and anouncing this meeting. Some of you have been aware of the schedule and have made contact and have been assured that the meeting will happen as planned. Some of you are coming from far away. Some of you are no doubt not aware of the meeting since it has not been recently announced, or even broadly announced except on the web. In any case, it is now Weds evening. It is clear that we will not have a traditional meeting. That is probably a good thing. We had in fact planned on having this meeting be mostly a union of 2 or 3 working group meetings with a half day of joint discussions, updates, etc. At this point in the project it makes most sense to be working rather than talking. My recovery plan is as follows: We will indeed welcome any and all who appear next Monday and Tuesday. There will be some planning discussions for the global helioseismology teams. There have not been structure and rotation inversion group meetings at an SOI meeting for quite some time because those groups have met in parts in other locales. We now have (or very very nearly have) 2-month, 3-month, and 4-month time series for full-disk, medium-l, and LOI_V observables respectively as calibrated level1.5 datasets - ready for analysis. These teams can expect real data within a week or two. These teams need to make specific plans now that the GONG rush is over and we nearly have data. I expect these discussions to start Monday morning. Tom Duvall and Jesper Schou have announced time-distance and peak-bagging working group meetings for Monday and Tuesday. These will happen under their respective control. We will plan on some joint time on Tuesday morning for "informal" discussions on the state of processing, operations, etc. There will be no formal sets of viewfoils, handouts, etc for this but Rock Bush will be ready to brief you on the successful completion of the 60-day Dynamics run (done yesterday) and on plans for August agreed to at yesterdays SOI Monthly Planning meeting. I will provide an update on the processing state through to level1.5 for the velocity datasets. Rick Bogart will provide an informal update on the limb data processing. We will then have some time for non-Stanford people to report on progress. There have been very interesting analyses of flows and fields at Lockheed with some new work since Madison but I am not sure of travel schedules - some key players are in Brisbane, so I can not promise presentations. Tuesday at about 4 PM we will have an "End of Dynamics" party. I am asking each person responsible for tracking specific levels or processing and observables to prepare a few paragraph update which will be distributed by e-mail and the web by the end of the month. If you are not here you will hear. Phil S. --------------- This message was sent to over 100 recipients. --------------- -> Replies via SolarMail to "SOInews" will be broadcast to them. ---------------