Curriculum Vitae

2001

Professor J. M. Forbes


Contents:


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Theoretical dynamics and electrodynamics of Earth's mesosphere and lower thermosphere and ionosphere, including tides, planetary waves and gravity waves; wave/wave and wave/mean-flow interactions; geomagnetic storm effects on thermospheric densities and winds; satellite drag; numerical simulation of the above phenomena.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

September, 1993 -- Present Professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309.

September, 1992 -- August, 1993 Visiting Scientist, High Altitude Observatory,National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder,Colorado, 80307.

September, 1987 -- August, 1994 Professor of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

January, 1992 -- August, 1994 Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

January, 1992 -- August, 1992 Chairman ad interim, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

August, 1990 -- June, 1991 Visiting Scientist, High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, and Visiting Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Colorado,Boulder, CO 80303.

July, 1987 -- June, 1990 Director, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

September, 1987 -- August, 1993 Associate Director, Center for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

October, 1987 -- October, 1988 Research Consultant on the Interaction between Large Space Structures and the Neutral Environment, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91109.

January, 1984 -- August, 1987 Associate Professor of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

June, 1984 -- June, 1986 Research Affiliate, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139.

July, 1981 -- January, 1984 Senior Research Physicist, Department of Physics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167.

October, 1979 -- August, 1983 Research Associate (non-stipend), Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.

January, 1980 -- January, 1995 United States Air Force Reserves, Ionospheric Physics Division, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA 01730. Rank: Lt. Col. (April, 1992).

December, 1981 -- December, 1984 Research Consultant on Interactions Measurements from Space Shuttle, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91109.

June, 1975 -- July, 1981 Research Scientist, Space Data Analysis Laboratory, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 01730.

September, 1975 -- October, 1979 Research Fellow in Atmospheric Physics (Hon.), Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.

June, 1975 -- December, 1983 Research Consultant on Ionospheric Modification, Department of Astronomy, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

September, 1977 -- December, 1983 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Geology and Geophysics, and Department of Physics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167.

1974 -- 1975 Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.

1970 -- 1974 Air Force Captain (Electronics Engineer), Aeronomy Laboratory, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, MA 01730.

1969 -- 1970 Graduate Research Assistant, Aeronomy Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Mathematical Physics (adv. undergrads)

Fluid Mechanics (adv. undergrads)

Climate and Man (non-science undergrads)

Introduction to Oceanography (non-science undergrads)

Oceanic Dilemmas (non-science undergrads)

Ionospheric and Space Physics (graduate students)

Electric Circuit Theory (sophomores)

Linear Network Theory (adv. undergrads)

Fluid Dynamics (graduate students)

Aerospace Environment (graduate students)

Intro to Engineering Computing (MatLab/FORTRAN, freshman)

EDUCATION

B.S. in Electrical Engineering (Honors Program), 1968, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881. Elected to Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societies.

M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1970, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801. Elected to Chi Gamma Iota Honor Society.

Special Student, Department of Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971-1974. Coursework in Dynamic Meteorology, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Numerical Weather Prediction, Dynamic Oceanography.

Ph.D. in Applied Physics, 1975, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138. Dissertation: `` Atmospheric Solar Tides and Their Electrodynamic Effects.''

AWARDS AND HONORS

Air Force Commendation Medal, 1974, for `` major contributions to the effectiveness and success of research projects involving the development, testing, and evaluation of upper-atmosphere density models for predicting satellite ephemerides.''

Distinguished Visiting Scholar, February 1 -- April 30, 1986, Department of Physics, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.

Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, 1991, for `` major contributions to the effectiveness and success of Air Force research programs in the field of neutral atmospheric dynamics.''

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

American Geophysical Union
European Geophysical Society
American Meteorological Society
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

PERSONAL

Born January 22, 1947. Excellent health. Married with three children.

MEMBERSHIP ON COMMITTEES AND STUDY GROUPS

RESEARCH

Committee on the Extension of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere (COESA), 1970 -- 1990.

Study Group on the Satellite Power System Environmental Assessment, 1977 -- 1980.

Chairman, Working group on Tides in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, International Commission on the Meteorology of the Upper Atmosphere (ICMUA), International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (IAMAP), 1981 -- 1988.

Coordinator, Atmospheric Tides Middle Atmosphere Program, of the International Middle Atmosphere Program (MAP), 1981 -- 1988.

MAP Study Group on Equatorial Observatory, 1982 -- 1988.

IAMAP/ICMUA Working Group on Climatology of the Middle Atmosphere, 1982 -- 1988.

Committee on the Meteorology on the Upper Atmosphere, American Meteorological Society, 1982 -- 1985.

Engineering Science Working Group for Interactions Measurements from Shuttle (IMPS), 1983 -- 1984.

COSPAR Task Group on the International Reference Atmosphere, 1984 -- 1988.

Working Panel on Atmospheric Tides and Gravity Waves, European Geophysical Society, 1985 -- present.

MST Meteor Radar Subcommittee for the CEDAR (Coupling, Energetics, and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions) Program, 1986 -- 1988.

Project Leader, Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study (LTCS), an international program conducted under the auspices of the CEDAR and WITS (World Ionosphere Thermosphere Study) Programs, 1986 -- present.

Earth-Mars Aeronomy Orbiter Science Definition Team, 1986 -- 1988.

Committee on Solar and Space Physics, National Academy of Sciences, 1985 -- 1988.

Co-Chairman, MLTCS (Mesosphere-Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study) Project of STEP Program, 1989 -- present.

COSPAR Sub-Commission C2 ``The Earth's Middle Atmosphere and Lower Ionosphere,'' 1990 -- 1992.

Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research, National Academy of Sciences, 1987 -- 1990.

NASA Theory Working Group (An advisory panel to the NASA Hq Space Physics Division), 1990 -- 1992.

NASA Science Definition Team (1991-1992) and Working Group (1992-1993) for the TIMED (Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics) Mission.

Chairperson, NSF/CEDAR Science Steering Committee, 1994 -- 1996; membersince 1993.

NSF/GEM (Geospace Environment Modeling) Science Steering Committee, 1994 -- 1996, ex-officio.

Scientific Discipline Representative, Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP), International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU).

IUGG/International Commission on the Middle Atmosphere, Working Group on Numerical Modeling, 1996 - present.

American Geophysical Union, Direction and Review Committee for Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, and Search Committee for the editor, 1995-1996.

NASA Hq (Office of Space Science) Science Definition Team for the Tethered Satellite System, 1996.

NASA Hq (Office of Space Science) Sun-Earth Connections Strategy Roadmap Integration Team, 1996-1997.

Co-Chair, EPIC (Equatorial Processes Including Coupling) Project of the International Solar-Terrestrial Energy Program (STEP), 1997 - present.

CRISTA/MAHRSI Working Group on Atmospheric Tides, 1997 - 1999.

Book Board, American Geophysical Union, 1999-present.

Editorial Board, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 1999-present.

Scientific Advisory Committee for EISCAT (European Incoherent Scatter Radar), 2001-2003.

Integrated Programme Review Committee (IPRC) for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 2001-2005.

Co-Director, School on the Physics of the Equatorial Atmosphere, International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, September 24 - October 6, 2001.

Sun-Earth Connections Advisory Subcommittee (NASA Hq Office of Space Science), 2001-2004.

ACADEMIC

Boston College

Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Physics, 1981 -- 1983.

Undergraduate Enrollment and Recruitment Policy Task Force, Department of Physics, 1982 -- 1988.

President's Council on New Technologies, 1982 -- 1983.

Boston University

Chairman, Graduate Program Committee, College of Engineering, 1986 -- 1990; member since 1984.

Chairman, Ph.D. Committee, Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, 1984 -- 1986.

Chairman, Publicity Committee, Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, 1985 -- 1986.

Chairman, College of Engineering Ph.D. Examination Committee, 1985 -- 1987.

Associate Director, Center for Space Physics, Boston University Graduate School.

Member, Appointments, Promotions, and Tenure Committee, College of Engineering, 1987 -- 1992.

Member, University Search Committee for the Dean of Engineering, 1987 -- 1989.

Member, University Task Force on Reaccreditation (Research), 1988 -- 1989.

Member, Boston University Industrial Liason Doctoral Program (BUILD) Committee, 1989 -- 1990.

Member (elected), Executive Committee of CLA/GRS (College of Liberal Arts/Graduate School), 1989 -- 1992.

University of Colorado

Faculty Advisor, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1994 -- present.

Chair, Facilities Committee, Department of Aerospace Engineering, 1994/1995.

External Review Committee, Center for Advanced Decision Support for Water and Environmnetal Systems(CADSWES), May/June, 1995.

Executive Committee, Environmental Engineering Program, 1994 -- present.

Environmental Engineering Committee, Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory, 1994/1995.

University Representative, Board on Oceans and Atmospheres, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 1995 - present.

Chair, First Level Review Committee (College-level Tenure and Promotions) 1995/1996; member,1994 -- 1997.

Faculty Advisory Board, Women in Engineering Program, 1995-present.

Search Committee for the Director, Women in Engineering Program, 1996/1997; 2000/2001.

Vice Chair, Curriculum and Teaching Committee, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, 1997 - 1999.

University Program Review Panel, 1999 - present.

Chair, Search Committee, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, 2000/2001.

Search Committee for the Dean, College of Engineering and Applied Science, 2000/2001.

Ad Hoc Committee on Strategic Plan, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, 2000/2001.

Advisory Committee to the Chair, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, 2000 - present.

OTHER NOTEWORTHY ACTIVITIES

PROFESSIONAL

Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 1982 -- 1985.

Co-Director (with R.L. Carovillano), Theory Institute in Solar Terrestrial Physics, Co-sponsored by Boston College and NASA, August 9--26, 1982, Boston College Campus.

Referee for the following journals: Journal of Geophysical Research, Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, Planetary and Space Science, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Geophysical Research Letters, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, Annales Geophysicae.

Reviewer for National Science Foundation and NASA Research Proposals.

NASA Dynamics Explorer Proposal Review Team, 1985 and 1987.

NSF Review Panel for Science and Technology Centers, Spring 1988.

Guest Editor, Atmospheric Tides Middle Atmosphere Program Special Issue, Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, July/August, 1989.

Guest Editor, Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study Special Issue, Journal of Geophysical Research, February, 1991.

CEDAR Proposal Review Panel, 1993, 1994 (Chair), 1995.

PERSONAL

Coach, YMCA Youth Basketball Association, 1982 -- 1985, 1990 -- 1994.

Advisor, St. Zepherin's Youth Group, 1987 -- 1990.

Coach, Wayland Youth Basketball League, 1986 -- 1988, 1991

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  1. Forbes, J.M., Yield of Singlet-D Oxygen by Dissociative Recombination of from Night Airglow Observations, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 32, 1901-1908, 1970.

  2. Forbes, J.M. and M.A. Geller, Lunar Semidiurnal Variation in OI (5577A) Nightglow, J. Geophys. Res. 77, 2942-2947, 1972.

  3. Forbes, J.M. and F.A. Marcos, Thermospheric Density Variations Associated with Auroral Electrojet Activity, J. Geophys. Res. 78, 3841-3847, 1973.

  4. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Variations in the Atmospheric Neutral Density at 145 Km., Planet. Space Sci. 23, 1399-1404, 1975.

  5. Forbes, J.M. and R.S. Lindzen, Atmospheric Solar Tides and Their Electrodynamic Effects. Part I. The Global Sq Current System, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 38, 897-910, 1976.

  6. Forbes, J.M., Wind Estimates near 150 Km from the Variation in Inclination of Low-Perigee Satellite Orbits, Planet. Space Sci. 23, 726-731, 1975.

  7. Forbes, J.M. and R.S. Lindzen, Atmospheric Solar Tides and Their Electrodynamic Effects. Part II. The Equatorial Electrojet, J. Atmos. Sci. 38, 911-920, 1976.

  8. Forbes, J.M. and M. Mendillo, Diffusion Aspects of Ionospheric Modification by the Release of Highly Reactive Molecules into the F-Region, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 38, 1299-1307, 1976.

  9. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Solar Diurnal Tide in the Thermosphere, J. Atmos. Sci. 33, 2226-2241.

  10. Marcos, F.A., H.B. Garrett, K.S.W. Champion, and J.M. Forbes, Density Variations in the Lower Thermosphere from Analysis of the AE-C Accelerometer Measurements, Planet. Space Sci. 25, 499-507, 1977.

  11. Forbes, J.M. and R.S. Lindzen, Atmospheric Solar Tides and Their Electrodynamic Effects. Part III. The Polarization Electric Field, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 39, 1369-1377, 1977.

  12. Mendillo, M. and J.M. Forbes, Artificially-Created Holes in the Ionosphere, J. Geophys. Res. 83, 1511-162, 1978.

  13. Garrett, H.B. and J.M. Forbes, Tidal Structure of the Thermosphere at Equinox, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 40, 657-668, 1978.

  14. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Seasonal-Latitudinal Structure of the Diurnal Thermospheric Tide, J. Atmos. Sci. 35, 146-159, 1978.

  15. Forbes, J.M., F.A. Marcos, and K.S.W. Champion, Lower Thermosphere Response to Geomagnetic Activity, Space Research XVIII, 173-176, 1978.

  16. Forbes, J.M., Tidal Variations in Thermospheric and H, J. Geophys. Res. 83, 3691-3698, 1978.

  17. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Solar Tidal Wind Structures and the E-Region Dynamo, J. Geomag. Geoelec. 31, 173-182, 1979.

  18. Lindzen, R.S. and J.M. Forbes, Boundary Layers Associated with Thermally-Forced Planetary Waves>, J. Atmos. Sci. 35, 1441-1449, 1978.

  19. Champion, K.S.W. and J.M. Forbes, Some Recent Mesospheric and Lower Thermospheric Data and Models, Ann. Geophys. 34, 285-300, 1978.

  20. Forbes, J.M. and F.A. Marcos, Tidal Variation in Total Mass Density as Derived from the AE-E MESA Experiment, J. Geophys. Res. 64,, 31-35, 1979.

  21. Forbes, J.M. and M.E. Hagan, Tides in the Joint Presence of Friction and Rotation: An f-plane Approximation, J. Geophys. Res. 84, 803-810, 1979.

  22. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Solar Cycle Variability of Diurnal and Semidiurnal Thermospheric Temperatures, J. Geophys. Res. 84, 1947-1949, 1979.

  23. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Thermal Excitation of Atmospheric Tides Due to Isolation Absorption by and , Geophys. Res. Lett. 5, 1016, 1979.

  24. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Theoretical Studies of Atmospheric Tides, Rev. Geophys. Space Phys. 17, 1951-1981, 1979.

  25. Garrett, H.B. and J.M. Forbes, Time Evolution of Ion Containment Clouds at Geosynchronous Orbit, Geophys. Res. Lett. 6, 941-944, 1979.

  26. Forbes, J.M., Upper Atmosphere Modification due to Chronic Discharges of Water Vapor from Space Launch Vehicle Exhausts, in `` Space Systems and Their Interactions with the Earth's Space Environment,'' edited by C. Pike and H.B. Garrett, Vol. 71, Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, AIAA, 1980.

  27. Forbes, J.M. and F.A. Marcos, Seasonal-Latitudinal Tidal Structures of, and Total Mass Density in the Thermosphere, J. Geophys. Res. 85, 3489-3493, 1980.

  28. Forbes, J.M. and M.E. Hagan, Tidal Dynamics and Composition Variations in the Thermosphere, J. Geophys. Res. 85, 3401-3406, 1980.

  29. Forbes, J.M., Tidal Effects on D and E Region Ion Chemistries, J. Geophys. Res. 86, 1551-1563, 1981.

  30. Forbes, J.M., Mesospheric and Thermospheric Tides, J. Meteor. Soc. Japan 58, 298-301, 1980.

  31. Garrett, H.B. and J.M. Forbes, A Model of Solar Flux Attenuation During Eclipse Passage and Its Effects on Photoelectron Emission from Satellite Surfaces, Planet. Space Sci. 29, 601-607, 1981.

  32. Forbes, J.M., The Equatorial Electrojet, Rev. Geophys. Space Phys. 19, 469-504, 1981.

  33. Forbes, J.M., Atmospheric Tides. I. Model Description and Results for the Solar Diurnal Component, J. Geophys. Res. 87, 5222-5240, 1982.

  34. Forbes, J.M., Atmospheric Tides. II. The Solar and Lunar Semidiurnal Components, J. Geophys. Res. 87, 5241-5252, 1982.

  35. Forbes, J.M., Temperature and Solar Zenith Angle Control of D-Region Positive Ion Chemistry, Planet. Space Sci. 30, 1065-1072, 1982.

  36. Mendillo, M. and J.M. Forbes, Theory and Observation of a Dynamically Evolving Negative Ion Plasma, J. Geophys. Res. 87, 5253-5259, 1982.

  37. Forbes, J.M. and M.E. Hagan, Thermospheric Extensions of the Classical Expansion Functions for Semidiurnal Tides, J. Geophys. Res. 87, 5253-5259, 1982.

  38. Crary, D. and J.M. Forbes, On the Extraction of Tidal Information from Observations Covering a Fraction of a Day, Geophys. Res. Lett. 10, 580-582, 1983.

  39. Lindzen, R.S. and J.M. Forbes, Turbulence Originating from Convectively Stable Internal Waves, J. Geophys. Res. 88, 6549-6553, 1983.

  40. Forbes, J.M., Middle Atmosphere Tides, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 46, 1049-1067, 1984.

  41. Forbes, J.M., M.E. Hagan, and K.S.W. Champion, Neutral Temperatures from Thomson Scatter Measurements: Comparisons with the CIRA (1972), Adv. Space Res. 3, 125-126, 1983.

  42. Groves, G.V. and J.M. Forbes, Equinox Tidal Heating of the Upper Atmosphere, Planet. Space Sci. 32, 447-456, 1984.

  43. Forbes, J.M., Middle Atmosphere Tides. Recent Advances in Theory and Observation, Adv. Space Res. 4, 87-96, 1984.

  44. Marcos, F.A. and J.M. Forbes, Thermospheric Winds from the Satellite Electrostatic Triaxial Accelerometer (SETA) System, J. Geophys. Res. 90, 6543-6552, 1985.

  45. Groves, G.V. and J.M. Forbes, Mean Zonal and Meridional Accelerations and Mean Heating Induced by Solar Tides for Equinox and Solstice Conditions, Planet. Space Sci. 33, 269-293, 1985.

  46. Forbes, J.M., MST Radar Detection of Middle Atmosphere Tides, Radio Sci. 20, 1435-1440, 1985.

  47. Crary, D. and J.M. Forbes, The Dynamic Ionosphere Over Arecibo: A Theoretical Investigation, J. Geophys. Res. 91, 249-256, 1986.

  48. Forbes, J.M. and G.V. Groves, Diurnal Propagating Tides in the Low-Latitude Middle Atmosphere, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 49, 153-164, 1987.

  49. Forbes, J.M., R. Vincent, G. Fraser, S. Avery, S. Bowhill, R. Clark, K. Greisiger, A. Manson, R. Roper, and T. Tsuda, On the Specification of TGCM Tidal Lower Boundary Conditions from Radar Wind Measurements During the June 1984 GTMS Period, Adv. Space Res. 7, 295-298, 1987.

  50. Forbes, J.M. and G.V. Groves, Atmospheric Structure Between 80 and 120 Km, Adv. Space Res. 10, 135-141, 1987.

  51. Forbes, J.M., W.L. Oliver, R.C. Burnside, and C.A. Tepley, Thermospheric Tides During Thermospheric Mapping Study Periods, Adv. Space Res. 10, 277-283, 1987.

  52. Forbes, J.M. and M.E. Hagan, Diurnal Propagating Tide in the Presence of Mean Winds and Dissipation: A Numerical Investigation, Planet. Space Sci. 36, 579-590, 1988.

  53. Roble, R.G., J.M. Forbes, and F.A. Marcos, Thermospheric Dynamics During the March 22, 1979 Magnetic Storm (1.) Model Simulations, J. Geophys. Res. 92, 6045-6068, 1987.
  54. fORBEs, J.M., R.G. Roble, and F.A. Marcos, Thermospheric Dynamics During the March 22, 1979 Magnetic Storm (2.) Comparisons of Model Predictions with Observations, J. Geophys. Res. 92, 6069-6081, 1987.

  55. Forbes, J.M., Modelling the Propagation of Atmospheric Tides from the Lower to the Middle and Upper Atmosphere, Physics Scripta T18, 241-246, 1987.

  56. Forbes, J.M., M. Codrescu, and T.J. Hall, On the Utilization of Ionosonde Data to Analyze the Latitudinal Penetration of Ionospheric Storm Effects, Geophys. Res. Lett. 15, 249-252, 1988.

  57. Forbes, J.M. and M. Harel, Magnetosphere-Thermosphere Coupling: An Interactive Experiment, J. Geophys. Res. 94, 2631-2644, 1989.

  58. Forbes, J.M. and R.A. Vincent, Effects of Mean Winds and Dissipation on the Diurnal Propagating Tide: An Analytic Approach, Planet. Space Sci. 37, 197-209, 1989.

  59. Forbes, J.M., Evidence for the Equatorward Penetration of Electric Fields, Winds, and Compositional Effects in the Asian/Pacific Sector During the 17-24 September, 1984, ETS Interval, J. Geophys. Res. 94, 16999-17008, 1989.

  60. Forbes, J.M. and F. Vial, Monthly Simulations of the Solar Semidiurnal Tide in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 51, 649-662, 1989.

  61. Vial, F. and J.M. Forbes, Recent Progress in Tidal Modelling, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 51, 663-671, 1989.

  62. Anderson, D.N., J.M. Forbes, and M. Codrescu, A Fully Analytic Low and Middle Latitude Ionospheric Model, J. Geophys. Res. 94, 1520-1524, 1989.

  63. Codrescu, M., J.M. Forbes, and R.G. Roble, Thermospheric Dynamics: A System Theory Approach, Radio Sci. 25, 299-308, 1990.

  64. Forbes, J.M. and R.G. Roble, Thermosphere-Ionosphere Coupling: An Experiment in Interactive Modeling, J. Geophys. Res. 95, 201-208, 1990.

  65. Forbes, J.M., The Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study of the CEDAR and WITS Programs, Adv. Space Res. 6, 251-259, 1990.

  66. Forbes, J.M. and J.E. Salah, Mesosphere-Thermosphere Tidal Coupling during the September 21-25, 1987, LTCS-1 Campaign, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 1135-1145, 1991.

  67. Miyahara, S., Yu.I. Portnyagin, J.M. Forbes, and T.V. Solovjeva, Mean Zonal Acceleration and Heating of the 70--110 Km region, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 1225-1238, 1991.

  68. Forbes, J.M. and F. Vial, Semidiurnal Tidal Climatology of the E-Region, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 1147-1157, 1991.

  69. Portnyagin, Yu.I., J.M. Forbes, G.J. Fraser, R.A. Vincent, I.A. Lysenko, and N.M. Makarov, Dynamics of the Antarctic and Arctic Mesosphere/Lower Thermosphere Regions, Adv. Space Res., 12(10), 89-96, 1992.

  70. Forbes, J.M., D.N. Anderson, I. Batista, L. Carter, M. Codrescu, and R.G. Roble, Coupling Parameterizations in Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Modeling, Adv. Space Res., 12(6), 293-301, 1992.

  71. Miyahara, S. and J.M. Forbes, Tide/Gravity-Wave/Mean-Flow Interactions in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, Adv. Space Res., 1210, 7-16, 1992.

  72. Vial, F., J.M. Forbes, and S. Miyahara, Some Transient Aspects of Tidal Propagation, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 1215-1224, 1991.

  73. Hagan, M.E., J.M. Forbes, and M. Codrescu, A Numerical Investigation of Thermosphere-Ionosphere Interaction over Millstone Hill, Planet. Space Sci., 38, 1541-1549, 1990.

  74. Forbes, J.M., J. Gu, and S. Miyahara, On the Interactions between Gravity Waves and the Diurnal Propagating Tide, Planet. Space. Sci., 39, 1249-1257, 1991.

  75. Forbes, J.M., Middle Atmosphere Tides and Coupling between Atmospheric Regions, J. Geomag. Geoelec., 43, suppl., 597-609, 1991.

  76. Miyahara, S. and J.M. Forbes, Interactions between Gravity Waves and the Diurnal Tide in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 69, 523-531, 1991.

  77. Forbes, J.M., R.G. Roble, and C.G. Fesen, Acceleration, Heating and Compositional Mixing of the Thermosphere due to Upward-Propagating Tides, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 311-321, 1993.

  78. Portnyagin, Yu.I., J.M. Forbes, G.J. Fraser, R.A. Vincent, I.A. Lysenko, and N.M. Makarov, Dynamics of the Antarctic and Arctic Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Regions. Part 1. The Prevailing Wind , J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 55, 827-842, 1993.

  79. Portnyagin, Yu.I., J.M. Forbes, G.J. Fraser, R.A. Vincent, I.A. Lysenko, and N.M. Makarov, Dynamics of the Antarctic and Arctic Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Regions. Part 2. The Semidiurnal Tide, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 55, 843-856, 1993.

  80. Hagan, M.E., F. Vial, and J.M. Forbes, Evidence of Variability in Upward-Propagating Semidiurnal Tides due to effects of QBO in the Lower Atmosphere , J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 54, 1465-1474, 1992.

  81. Codrescu, M.V., Roble, R.G., and J.M. Forbes, Interactive Ionosphere Modeling: A Comparison between TIGCM and Ionosonde Data, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 8591-8600, 1992.

  82. Forbes, J.M., and S. Leveroni, Quasi 16-day Oscillation in the Ionosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 19(10), 981-984, 1992.

  83. Forbes, J.M., Roble, R.G., and F.A. Marcos, Magnetic Activity Dependence of High-Latitude Thermospheric Winds and Densities Below 200 Km, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 13693-13702, 1993.

  84. Forbes, J.M., Manson, A.H., Vincent, R.A., Fraser, G.J., Vial, F., Wand, R., Avery, S.K., Clark, R.R., Johnson, R., Roper, R., Schminder, R., Tsuda, T., and E.S. Kazimirovsky, Semidiurnal Tide in the 80 - 150 km Region: An Assimilative Data Analysis, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 56, 1237-1250, 1994.

  85. Salah, J.E., Clark, R.R., Forbes, J.M., Manson, A.H., Avery, S.K., and R. Schminder, Radar observations of the semi-diurnal tide in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere at midlatitudes, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 56, 1251-1262, 1994.

  86. Duboin, M.-L., Salah, J.E., and J.M. Forbes, Semi-diurnal tides deduced from Saint-Santin observations during the LTCS-1 campaign, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 56, 1339-1346, 1994.

  87. Miyahara, S., and J.M. Forbes, Interactions between diurnal tides and gravity waves in the lower thermosphere, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 56, 1365-1374, 1994.

  88. Parish, H.F., Forbes, J.M., and F. Kamalabadi, Planetary wave and solar emission signatures in the equatorial electrojet, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 355-368, 1994.

  89. Hagan, M.E., Forbes, J.M., and F. Vial, A numerical investigation of the propagation of the quasi 2-day wave into the lower thermosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 23193-23206, 1993.

  90. Vial, F., and J.M. Forbes, Monthly simulations of the lunar semi-diurnal tide, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 56, 1591-1607, 1994.

  91. Portnyagin, Yu.I., Forbes, J.M., Solovjeva, T.V., Miyahara, S., and C. DeLuca, Momentum and heat sources of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere regions 70 - 110 km, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 57(9), 967-978, 1995.

  92. Fraser, G.J., Portnyagin, Yu.I., Forbes, J.M., Vincent, R.A., Lysenko, I.A., and N.A. Makarov, Diurnal tide in the Antarctic and Arctic mesosphere/lower thermosphere regions, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 57(4), 383-393, 1995.

  93. Forbes, J.M., Hagan, M.E., Vial, F., Miyahara, S., Manson, A.H., and Yu.I. Portnyagin, Quasi 16-day Oscillation in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 100(D5), 9149-9164, 1995.

  94. Forbes, J.M., Roble, R.G., and F.A. Marcos, Equatorial Penetration of Magnetic Disturbance Effects in the Thermosphere and Ionosphere, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 57(10), 1085-1093, 1995.

  95. Forbes, J.M., Marcos, F.A., and F. Kamalabadi, Wave structures in lower thermosphere density from Satellite Electrostatic Triaxial Accelerometer (SETA) measurements, J. Geophys. Res., 100(A8), 14693-14702, 1995.

  96. Forbes, J.M., Planetary waves in the thermosphere-ionosphere system, J. Geomag. Geoelec., 48, 91-98, 1996.

  97. Hagan, M.E., Forbes, J.M., and F. Vial, On modeling migrating solar tides, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22(8), 893-896, 1995.

  98. Kamalabadi, F., Forbes, J.M., Makarov, N.A., and Yu.I. Portnyagin, Evidence for nonlinear coupling of planetary waves and tides in the Antarctic mesopause, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 1996.

  99. Forbes, J.M., Gonzalez, R., Marcos, F.A., Revelle, D., and H. Parish, Magnetic storm response of lower thermosphere density, J. Geophys. Res., 101(A2),2313-2319, 1996.

  100. Forbes, J.M., Makarov, N.A., and Yu. I. Portnyagin, First results from the meteor radar at South Pole: A large 12-hour oscillation with zonal wavenumber one, Geophys. Res. Lett.,22, 3247-3250, 1995.

  101. Schlapp, D.M., Stening, R.J., Forbes, J.M., manson, A.H., Meek, C.E., and R.A. Vincent, N2 and M2 lunar tides: atmospheric resonance revisited,Ann. Geophys., 14, 826-836, 1996.

  102. Portnyagin, Yu.I., Forbes, J.M., and N.A. Makarov, Unusual behavior of lower thermosphere prevailing winds at South Pole, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, 1996.

  103. Hernandez, G., Forbes, J.M., Smith, R.W., Portnyagin, Yu.I., Booth, J.F., and N. Makarov, Simultaneous mesospheric dynamics measurements near South Pole by optical and meteor radar methodsi, Geophys. Rese. lett., in press, 1996

  104. Forbes, J.M., Guffee, R., Zhang, X., Fritts, D., Riggin, D., Manson, A.H., Meek, C., and R.A. Vincent, Quasi 2-day oscillation of the ionosphere during the summer of 1992, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 1996.

  105. Stening, R.J., Forbes, J.M., Hagan, M.E., and A.D. Richmond, Experiments with a lunar atmospheric tidal model, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1996.

  106. Meyer, C.K., Forbes, J.M., and M.E. Hagan, A 6.5-day westward propagating planetary wave: origin and characteristics, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1996.

  107. Forbes, J.M., Revelle, D., Zhang, X. and R.E. Markin, Longitude structure of the ionosphere F-region from TOPEX/Poseidon and ground-based data during January 20-30, 1993, including the quasi-two-day oscillation, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 1996.

  108. Forbes, J.M., and X. Zhang, The quasi 2-day ionospheric oscillation: A statistical study, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., in press, 1996.

  109. Forbes, J.M., Hagan, M.E., Zhang, X.and K. Hamilton, Upper atmosphere tidal oscillations due to latent heat release in the tropical troposphere, Ann. Geophys., submitted, 1996.

  110. Forbes, J.M., Kilpatrick, M., Fritts, D., Manson, A.H. And R.A. Vincent, Zonal mean and tidal dynamics from space: an empirical examination of aliasing and sampling issues, Ann. Geophys., 15, 1158-1164, 1997

  111. Akmaev, R.A., Forbes, J.M., and M.E. Hagan, Simulation of tides with a spectral mesosphere/lower thermosphere model, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 2173-2176, 1996.

  112. Hagan, M.E., McLandress, C., and J.M. Forbes, Diurnal tidal variability in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere, Ann. Geophys., 15, 1176-1186, 1997.

  113. Meyer, C.K., and J.M. Forbes, Natural oscillations of the Ionosphere - Thermosphere - Mesosphere (ITM) system, J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 59, 2185-2202, 1997.

  114. Angelats i Coll, M., and J.M. Forbes, Dynamical influences on atomic oxygen and 5577$\AA$ emission rates in the lower thermosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25(4), 461-464, 1998.

  115. Portnyagin, Yu.I., Forbes, J.M., Makarov, N.A., Merzlyakov, E.G., and S. Palo, The summertime 12-hour wind oscillation with zonal wavenumber s=1 in the lower thermosphere over the South Pole, Ann. Geophys., 16, 828-837, 1998.

  116. Carter, L.N., and J.M. Forbes, Global transport and localized layering of metallic ions in the upper atmosphere, Ann. Geophys., 17, 190-209, 1999.

  117. Palo, S.E., Portnyagin, Y.I., Forbes, J.M., Makarov, N.A., and E.G. Merzlyakov, Transient eastward-propagating long-period waves observed over the South Pole, Ann. Geophys., 16, 1486-1500, 1998.

  118. Hagan, M.E., Burrage, M.D., Forbes, J.M., Hackney, J., Randel, W.J., and X. Zhang, GSWM-98: Results for migrating solar tides, J. Geophys. Res., 104(A4), 6813-6827, 1999.

  119. Hagan, M.E., Burrage, M.D., Forbes, J.M., Hackney, J., Randel, W.J., and X. Zhang, QBO effects on the diurnal tide in the upper atmosphere, Earth, Planets and Space, 51, 571-578, 1999.

  120. Portnyagin, Y.I., Forbes, J.M., Merzlyakov, E.G., Makarov, N.A., and S.E. Palo, Intradiurnal wind variations observed in the lower thermosphere over the South Pole, Ann. Geophys., 18, 547-554, 2000.

  121. Forbes, J.M., Palo, S.E., and F.A. Marcos, Longitude structures in lower thermosphere density, J. Geophys. Res., 104(A3), 4373-4385, 1999.

  122. Forbes, J.M., Palo, S.E., Zhang, X., Portnyagin, Y.I., Makarov, N.A., and E.G. Merzlyakov, Lamb waves in the lower thermosphere: Observational evidence and global consequences, J. Geophys. Res., 104(A8), 17107-17114, 1999.

  123. Forbes, J.M., Hagan, M.E., Zhang, X., and J. Hackney, Upper atmosphere tidal variability due to latent heat release in the tropical troposphere, Adv. Space Res., 24(11), 1515-1521, 1999.

  124. Forbes, J.M., Portnyagin, Y.I., Makarov, N.A., Palo, S.E., Merzlyakov, E.G., and X. Zhang, Dynamics of the lower thermosphere over South Pole from meteor radar wind measurements, Earth, Planets and Space, 51, 611-620, 1999.

  125. Luo, Y., Manson, A.H., Meek, C.E., Meyer, C.K., and J.M. Forbes, Quasi 16-day oscillations in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere at Saskatoon, 1980-1996, J. Geophys. Res., 105(D2), 2125-2138, 2000.

  126. Rhoden, E.A., Forbes, J.M., and F.A. Marcos, The influence of geomagnetic and solar variabilities on lower thermosphere density, J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 62, 999-1013, 2000.

  127. Forbes, J.M., Palo, S.E., and X. Zhang, Ionospheric Variability,J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 62, 685-694, 2000.

  128. Forbes, J.M., Wave coupling between the lower and upper atmosphere: Case study of an ultra-fast Kelvin wave, Special Jubilee Issue of J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 62, 1603-1622, 2000.

  129. Forbes, J.M., and M.E. Hagan, Diurnal Kelvin wave in the atmosphere of Mars: Towards an understanding of 'stationary' density structures observed by the MGS accelerometer, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27(21), 3563-3566, 2000.

  130. Forbes, J.M., Hagan, M.E., Bougher, S.W., and J.L. Hollingsworth, Kelvin wave propagation in the upper atmospheres of Mars and Earth, Adv. Space. Res., in press, 2001.

  131. Forbes, J.M., Jarvis, M.J., Palo, S.E., Zhang, X., Portnyagin, Yu.I., and N.A. Makarov, Electric fields and meteor radar wind measurements near 95 km over South Pole, Adv. Polar Upper Atmos. Res., in press, 2001.

  132. Merzyakov, E.G., Portnyagin, Yu.I., Makarov, N.A., Forbes, J.M., and S. Palo, The first results of meteor radar lower thermosphere wind measurements at Dixon, Artic (72°N, 80 ° E), Adv. Polar Upper Atmos. Res., in press, 2001.

  133. Bougher, S.W., Engel, S., Hinson, D.P., and Forbes, J.M., Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science electron density profiles and implications for the neutral atmosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 3091-3094, 2001.

  134. Forbes, J.M., Zhang, X., and M.E. Hagan, Simulations of diurnal tides due to tropospheric heating from the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis Project, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, 2001.

  135. Lichstein, G.S., Forbes, J.M., Angelats i Coll, M., Takahashi, H., Gobbi, D., and R.A. Buriti, Quasi-3-day Kelvin wave and the OI(5577Å), OH(6,2) Meinel, and O2(0,1) Emissions, Geophys. Res. Lett., submitted, 2001.

  136. Angelats i Coll, M., and J.M. Forbes, Nonlinear interactions in the upper atmosphere: The s = 1 and s = 3 nonmigrating semidiurnal tides, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 2001.

  137. Forbes, J.M., Bridger, A.F.C., Bougher, S.W., Hagan, M.E., Hollingsworth, J.L., Keating, G.M., and J. Murphy, Nonmigrating tides in the thermosphere of Mars, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 2001.

  138. Forbes, J.M., Zhang, X., Ward, W., and E. Talaat, Climatological features of stationary planetary waves in the stratosphere, mesosphere and lower thermosphere between ± 40° latitude, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 2001.

  139. Hagan, M.E., and J.M. Forbes, Migrating and nonmigrating diurnal tides in the middle and upper atmosphereexcited by tropospheric latent heat releas, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 2001.

  140. Forbes, J.M., Portnyagin, Yu.I., Solovjova, T., Merzlyakov, E.G., Palo, S.E., Nakamura, T., and R.A. Vincent, Climatological intercomparison of lower thermosphere winds as seen by ground-based radars and the HRDI instrument on UARS, Ann. Geophys., in preparation, 2001.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  1. Forbes, J.M., Production and Loss of Singlet-D Oxygen in the Nighttime F Region, Aeronomy Laboratory Report No. 34, University of Illinois, January, 1970 (Master's Thesis).

  2. Forbes, J.M. and M.A. Geller, Lunar Semidiurnal Component of the OI (5577A) Airglow, Aeronomy Laboratory Report No. 40, University of Illinois, October, 1970.

  3. Forbes, J.M. and A. Bramson, Evaluation of Upper-Atmosphere Density Models for Predicting Satellite Ephemerides, AFCRL Report 72-0428, July, 1972.

  4. Forbes, J.M., Low-Altitude Satellite Ephemeris Prediction, AFCRL Report 72-0428, July, 1972.

  5. Forbes, J.M., Advective Heating in the Thermosphere During Geomagnetic Storms, AFCRL Report 72-0552, September, 1972.

  6. Forbes, J.M. and R.M. Straka, Correlations Between Exospheric Temperatures and Various Indicators of Solar Activity, AFCRL Report TR-73-0378, July, 1973.

  7. Forbes, J.M. and A. Bramson, A FORTRAN Program for Computing Steady-State Composition Models of the Upper Atmosphere, AFCRL Report TR-73-0635, October, 1973.

  8. Forbes, J.M., Internal Gravity Waves in a Weak Random Shear Flow, AFCRL Report TR-73-0377, July, 1973.

  9. Forbes, J.M. and D.F. Gillette, An Empirical Density Model for Predicting Satellite Ephemerides, AFCRL Report TR-74-0062, February, 1974.

  10. Forbes, J.M., Wind Estimates near 150 Km from the Variation in Inclination of Low-Perigee Satellite Orbits, AFCRL Report TR-73-0379, June, 1973.

  11. Champion, K.S.W., J.M. Forbes, A.S. Bhavnani, J.W. Slowey, D.F. Gillette, and I. Hussey, Densities near 160 Km Obtained from Orbital Analysis of Satellite 1973-14A, AFCRL Report TR-75-0253, May, 1975.

  12. Forbes, J.M., Atmospheric Solar Tides and Their Electrodynamic Effects, Ph.D. Thesis, Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.

  13. Minzner, R.A., C.A. Reber, L.G. Jacchia, F.T. Huang, A.B. Cole, A.J. Kantor, T.J. Keneshea, S.P. Zimmerman, and J.M. Forbes, The U.S. Standard Atmosphere of 1975, Defining Constants, Equations, and Abbreviated Tables, NASA Document X-911-75-200, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, June, 1976.

  14. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, A FORTRAN Program for Solving Systems of Coupled Second-Order Differential Equations with Two-Point Boundary Conditions, AFGL Report TR-76-0205, 1976.

  15. Garrett, H.B., J.M. Forbes, and K.S.W. Champion, Geopotential Model Effects on Low-Altitude Satellite Ephemeris Prediction, AFGL Report TR-76-0014, 1976.

  16. Champion, K.S.W. and J.M. Forbes, Atmospheric Drag Analyses of Doppler Beacon Satellites, Proc. International Geodetic Symposium on Satellite Doppler Positioning, Las Cruces, New Mexico, October 12-14, 1976.

  17. Mendillo, M. and J.M. Forbes, Spatial-Temporal Development of Molecular Releases Capable of Creating Large-Scale F-Region Holes, Proc. AGARD Conference on Artificial Modification of Propagation Media, Brussels, April 26-29, 1976.

  18. Lindzen, R.S., S.S. Hong, and J.M. Forbes, Semidiurnal Hough Mode Extensions in the Thermosphere and their Application, NRL Memorandum Report 3442, 1977.

  19. Forbes, J.M. and D.F. Gillette, Evaluation of Geopotential Models for Predicting Satellite Ephemerides in the 400 to 800 Km Perigee Regime, AFGL Report TR-77-0274.

  20. Forbes, J.M., J.W. Slowey, and D.F. Gillette, Evaluation of a Geopotential Model for Predicting Ephemerides of a Special Class of Low-Perigee Satellites, AFGL Report TR-77-0274, 1977.

  21. Forbes, J.M., D.F. Gillette, and J.N. Bass, Geomagnetic Effect in the Lower Thermosphere, AFGL Report TR-78-0229, 1978.

  22. Forbes, J.M., F.A. Marcos, and D.F. Gillette, An Evaluation of Thermospheric Models, AFGL Report TR-78-0140, January, 1979.

  23. Gillette, D.F., J.N. Bass, K.S.W. Champion, J.M. Forbes, and J.W. Slowey, Use of the Soyuz-Apollo Density Model in Satellite Ephemeris Computation, AFGL Report TR-79-0170, 1979.

  24. Forbes, J.M. and H.B. Garrett, Atmospheric Effects on the Time-Varying Photoelectron Flux from Satellite Surfaces, AFGL-TR-80-0185, 1980.

  25. Mendillo, M. and J.M. Forbes, A Summary of Rocket-Induced Ionosphere Perturbations, Proc. AGARD Conference on the Physical Basis of the Ionosphere in the Solar-Terrestrial System, Naples, October 26-31, 1980.

  26. Forbes, J.M. and D.F. Gillette, A Compendium of Theoretical Atmospheric Tidal Structures. I. Model Description and Explicit Structures due to Realistic Thermal and Gravitational Excitation, AFGL-TR-82-0173(1), June, 1982.

  27. Forbes, J.M., M.E. Hagan, D.F. Gillette, and E. DiCesare, A Compendium of Theoretical Atmospheric Tidal Structures. II. Hough Mode Extensions of Semidiurnal Propagating Tides, AFGL-TR-82-0173(11), June, 1982.

  28. Forbes, J.M., Geomagnetic Storm Variations and Prediction of Low-Perigee Satellite Ephemerides, Proc. NOAA/SESC Workshop on Satellite Drag, Boulder, Colorado, March, 1982.

  29. Gillette, D.F., J.N. Bass, K.S.W. Champion, J.M. Forbes, F.A. Marcos, E.C. Robinson, J.W. Slowey, and J.A. Welsh, Atmospheric Density Models for Predicting Drag Effects on Satellites, AFGL-TR-82-0266, 1982.

  30. Forbes, J.M. and K.S.W. Champion, Thermospheric Tides: A Review, AFGL-TR-82-0264, 1982.

  31. Forbes, J.M., MST Radar Detection of Middle Atmosphere Tides, MAP Handbook 9, ed. S.A. Bowhill and B. Edwards, December, 1983.

  32. Forbes, J.M. and G.V. Groves, Diurnal Propagating Tides in the Low-Latitude Middle Atmosphere, Proc. ISEA Conference, Hong Kong, March, 1984.

  33. Forbes, J.M. and G.V. Groves, Atmospheric Tides Below 80 Km, MAP Handbook Volume 16, 1985.

  34. Forbes, J.M., Atmospheric Tides Between 80 to 120 Km , MAP Handbook Volume 16, 1985.

  35. Forbes, J.M., Temperature Structure of the 80 to 120 Km Region, MAP Handbook Volume 16, 1985.

  36. Forbes, J.M., Thermosphere Structure Variations during High Solar and Magnetic Activity Conditions, AFGL-TR-86-0009, 1985.

  37. Forbes, J.M., (ed.), Atmospheric Tides Middle Atmosphere Program (ATMAP): Report of the November December 1981, and May 1982, Observational Campaigns, MAP Handbook Volume 17, 1985.

  38. Forbes, J.M., (ed.), Proceedings of the IAMAP/ICMUA Workshop on Atmospheric Tides, August 14, 1985, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Handbook for MAP, 21, 56- , 1986.

  39. Forbes, J.M., (ed.), Atmospheric Tides Middle Atmosphere Program (ATMAP): Report of the Workshop, International MAP Symposium, December, 1984, Kyoto, Japan, Handbook for MAP, 21, 12- , 1986.

  40. Forbes, J.M., Middle Atmosphere Tides, Proc. MAP Symposium, MAP Handbook, Vol. 18, ed. by S. Kato, 50-56, 1985.

  41. Forbes, J.M., Tidal Coupling with the Lower Atmosphere, Proc. Thermosphere Dynamics Workshop II, Beltsville, Maryland, October, 1984, NASA Conference Publication 2389, ed. by H.G. Mayr and N.J. Miller, 79-96, 1986.

  42. Marcos, F.A. and J.M. Forbes, Satellite Accelerometer Measurements of Neutral Density and Winds During Geomagnetic Storms, Proc. Dynamics Workshop II, Beltsville, Maryland, October, 1984, NASA Conference Publication 2389, ed. by H.G. Mayr and N.J. Miller, 205-218, 1986.

  43. Forbes, J.M., Diurnal Propagating Tide in the Presence of Mean Winds and Dissipation, Proc. Intl. Symp. on Space Physics, Beijing, People's Republic of China, November 10-14, 1986.

  44. Forbes, J.M., D. Fritts, R. Garcia, and A.D. Richmond, Lower Thermosphere Coupling, Proc. WITS Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, August, 1987, in WITS Handbook Vol. 1, 154-158, 1988.

  45. Forbes, J.M., F.A. Marcos, and P.F. Fougere, Wave Structures in Thermospheric Density from Satellite Electrostatic Triaxial Accelerometer (SETA) Measurements, AFGL Technical Report AFGL-TR-87-0189, June, 1987.

  46. Forbes, J.M., Mesosphere-Thermosphere Coupling, Proc. Workshop on Atmospheric Density and Aerodynamic Drag Models for Air Force Operations, AFGL, 20-22 October, 1987.

  47. Forbes, J.M., Global Density Specification in the Lower Thermosphere , AFGL-TR-88-0220, 1988.

  48. Forbes, J.M., The Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study of the CEDAR and WITS Programs, an Attempt to Better Understand the ``Ignorosphere,'' EOS, 70, 905, 1989.

  49. Forbes, J.M., Anderson, J.M., Codrescu, M., and P.P. Batista, An Analytic/Empirical Model of the Middle and Low Latitude Ionosphere, Geophysics Laboratory Report GL-TR-89-0096, March, 1989.

  50. Forbes, J.M., and F. Vial, Semidiurnal Tidal Dynamics of the 80 - 150 km Region, Proc. Intl. Middle Atmosphere Conference, Dushanbe, USSR, November 12-19, 1989.

  51. Forbes, J.M., The Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study of the CEDAR and WITS Programs, Adv. Space. Res., 10, 251-259, 1990.

  52. Forbes, J.M., and M. Fox, Upper Atmosphere Neutral and Plasma Density Modeling, PL-TR-93-2115, March, 1993.

  53. Hagan, M.E., Forbes, J.M., and F. Vial, An Updated Model of Migrating Tides in the Middle Atmosphere: Initial Results and Measurement Comparisons, Proc. Workshop on Wind Observations in the Middle Atmosphere, CNES, Paris, France, November 15-18, 1994.

  54. Forbes, J.M., Kilpatrick, M., Fritts, D., Manson, A.H., and R.A. Vincent, Zonal Mean and Tidal Dynamics from Space: An Empirical Examination of Aliasing and Sampling Issues, Proc. Workshop on Wind Observations of the Middle Atmosphere, CNES, Paris, France, November 15-18, 1994.

  55. Manson, A.H., Clark, R.R., Fesen, C., Forbes, J.M., Johnson, R., Miyahara, S., Salah, J., and W. Singer, The Mesosphere Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study, COSPAR Colloquia Series, Vol. 5, STEP, 339-348, 1995.

  56. Fox, M.W., Pi, X., Aarons, J., and J.M. Forbes, Theoretical, diagnostic and empirical model development and wave signatures in upper atmosphere density, PL-TR-97-2013, Phillips Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, MA, 1997.

  57. Forbes, J.M., Portnyagin, Yu.I., and N.A. Makarov, The meteor radar at South Pole, Antarctic Journal of the U.S., Vol. XXX No. 5, 363-364, Review 1995.

  58. Fuller-Rowell, T.J., Codrescu, M.V., and J.M. Forbes, Neutral density specification using first principle models: semi-annual variations and storms,, AAS 97-637, Proc. AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho, August, 1997.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

E-REGION DYNAMO EFFECTS AND REALISTIC TIDAL WINDS (with R.S. Lindzen), Spring Meeting of the AGU, Washington, D.C., May, 1975.

ATMOSPHERIC DRAG ANALYSES OF DOPPLER BEACON SATELLITES (with K.S.W. Champion), Int. Geodetic Symp. on Sat. Doppler Pos., Las Cruces, N.M., October, 1976.

COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR THEORETICALLY SIMULATING IONOSPHERIC MODIFICATION EXPERIMENTS (with M. Mendillo and B. Balko), Spring Meeting of the AGU, Washington, D.C., May, 1977.

SEASONAL-LATITUDINAL VARIABILITY OF THE DIURNAL THERMOSPHERIC TIDE (with H.B. Garrett), Spring Meeting of the AGU, Washington, D.C., May, 1977.

SOLAR TIDAL WIND STRUCTURES AND THE E-REGION DYNAMO (with H.B.Garrett), IAGA Assembly, Seattle, WA, August, 1977.

THE SEMIDIURNAL ATMOSPHERIC TIDE, Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, CA, December, 1978.

MESOSPHERIC AND THERMOSPHERIC TIDES, U.S.-Japan Seminar on Atmospheric Tides and Related Phenomena, Fukuoka, Japan, November, 1979.

A SUMMARY OF ROCKET-INDUCED IONOSPHERIC PERTURBATIONS (with M. Mendillo), AGARD Conference on Physical Basis of the Ionosphere in the Solar-Terrestrial System, Naples, Italy, October, 1980.

ATMOSPHERIC TIDES: RESULTS FROM A THEORETICAL MODEL, Spring Meeting of the AGU, Baltimore, MD, May, 1981.

THERMOSPHERIC TIDES; A REVIEW (invited), IAGA Assembly, Edinburg, Scotland, August, 1981.

DIURNAL TIDE IN THE MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE, IAMAP Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, August, 1981.

TEMPERATURE AND SOLAR ZENITH ANGLE CONTROL OF D-REGION POSITIVE ION CHEMISTRY, IAMAP Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, August, 1981.

LOWER THERMOSPHERE TIDES FROM INCOHERENT SCATTER OBSERVATIONS, IAMAP Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, August, 1981.

THERMOSPHERIC TIDES (invited), NASA Goddard Workshop in Thermospheric Dynamics, Greenbelt, MD, October, 1981.

GEOMAGNETIC STORM VARIATIONS AND PREDICTION OF LOW PERIGEE SATELLITE EPHEMERIDES (invited), NOAA/SESC Workshop on Satellite Drag, Boulder, CO, March, 1982.

WAVES IN THE EQUATORIAL MESOSPHERE: THEORIES AND OBSERVATIONAL NEEDS (invited), Workshop on Equatorial Middle Atmosphere Dynamics and Middle Atmosphere Radars, Estes Park, CO, May, 1982.

CONTRIBUTIONS OF AN INCOHERENT SCATTER CHAIN TO THE STUDY OF THERMOSPHERIC TIDES (invited), Workshop on the Incoherent Scatter Database, NCAR, Boulder, CO, February, 1983.

VARIABILITY OF THE DIURNAL TIDE, Symposium on the Meteorology of the Upper Atmosphere, American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, March, 1983.

MST RADAR DETECTION OF MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE TIDES (invited), Workshop on Technical Aspects of MST Radar, Urbana, IL, May 23-27, 1983.

DIURNAL PROPAGATING TIDES IN THE LOW-LATITUDE MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE, International Symposium on Equatorial Aeronomy, Hong Kong, March, 1984.

ATMOSPHERIC TIDES BETWEEN 80KM AND 120KM, CIRA Workshop, XXV COSPAR Meeting, Graz, Austria, July, 1984.

ATMOSPHERIC TIDES BELOW 80KM (with G.V. Groves), CIRA Workshop, XXV COSPAR Meeting, Graz, Austria, July, 1984.

MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE TIDES: RECENT ADVANCES IN THEORY AND OBSERVATION (invited), MAP Symposium, XXV COSPAR Meeting, Graz, Austria, June, 1984.

TIDAL COUPLING WITH THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE (invited), Second Workshop on Thermosphere Dynamics, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, October 3-5, 1984.

NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE TIDES (invited), Workshop on Atmospheric Tides, Kyoto, Japan, December 5-6, 1984.

MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE TIDES (invited), International Middle Atmosphere Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, November 26-30, 1984.

NEUTRAL-WIND MAGNETOSPHERE COUPLING: AN INTERACTIVE EXPERIMENT (with M. Harel), Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, CA, December 9-13, 1985.

INCOHERENT SCATTER OBSERVATIONS OF TIDES, Global Thermosphere Mapping Study Workshop, MIT, July, 1985.

TEMPERATURE STRUCTURE OF THE 80--120 KM REGION, IAGA Assembly, Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 5-16, 1985.

PROPAGATION OF TIDES IN THE MESOSPHERE AND LOWER THERMOSPHERE, IAGA Assembly, Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 5-16, 1985.

MAGNETIC STORM RESPONSE OF THE THERMOSPHERE AS OBSERVED FROM MILLSTONE HILL (with W.L. Oliver), National Radio Science Meeting, Boulder, CO, January 13-16, 1986.

ON THE SPECIFICATION OF TGCM TIDAL LOWER BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FROM RADAR WIND MEASUREMENTS DURING THE JUNE 1984 GTMS PERIOD, Thermosphere Mapping Study Workshop, XXVI COSPAR Meeting, Toulouse, France, June 30 -- July 12, 1986.

ATMOSPHERIC STRUCTURE BETWEEN 80 AND 120KM (with G.V. Groves, invited), CIRA Workshop, XXVI COSPAR Meeting, Toulouse, France, June 30 -- July 12, 1986.

THERMOSPHERIC TIDES DURING THERMOSPHERE MAPPING STUDY PERIODS (invited), Thermosphere Mapping Study Workshop, XXVI COSPAR Meeting, Toulouse, France, June 30 -- July 12, 1986.

MODELLING THE PROPAGATION OF TIDES FROM THE LOWER TO MIDDLE AND UPPER ATMOSPHERE (invited), International Symposium on Solar-Terrestrial Physics, XXVI COSPAR Meeting, Toulouse, France, June 30 -- July 12, 1986.

DIURNAL PROPAGATING TIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF MEAN WINDS AND DISSIPATION (invited), International Symposium on Space Physics, Beijing, People's Republic of China, November 10-14, 1986.

ON THE SPECIFICATION OF TGCM TIDAL LOWER BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FROM RADAR WIND MEASUREMENTS, Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, CA, December 8-12, 1986.

PROPAGATION OF TIDES FROM THE MIDDLE TO UPPER ATMOSPHERE, CEDAR Workshop, Boulder, CO, June, 1987.

LOWER THERMOSPHERE COUPLING (invited) (with D. Fritts, R. Garcia, and A.D. Richmond), WITS Workshop, IUGG Assembly, Vancouver, Canada, August, 1987.

MESOSPHERE-THERMOSPHERE COUPLING, Workshop on Atmospheric Density and Aerodynamic Drag and Models for Air Force Operations, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, October 20-22, 1987.

IONOSPHERIC RESPONSE IN THE USSR/JAPAN SECTOR DURING THE SEPTEMBER 17-24 ETS PERIOD, ETS/GTMS Workshop, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, January 27-29, 1988.

LOWER THERMOSPHERE COUPLING STUDY (invited), Spring Meeting of the AGU, Baltimore, MD, May 1988, and XXVII COSPAR Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, July, 1988.

MAGNETOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE-THERMOSPHERE COUPLING DURING A MAGNETIC STORM, inaugural symposium for the Center for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, MA, November 9, 1988,

THE ATMOSPHERIC TIDES MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE PROGRAM (invited), XXVII COSPAR Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, July, 1988.

GLOBAL MESOSPHERE-THERMOSPHERE COUPLING DURING THE LTCS-1 CAMPAIGN PERIOD, 21-25 SEPTEMBER, 1987(invited), Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, CA, December 6-10, 1989.

ATMOSPHERIC TIDES IN THE 80-120 KM REGION (invited), International Middle Atmosphere Symposium, Dushanbe, USSR, November 12-19, 1989.

COUPLING PARAMETERIZATIONS IN MAGNETOSPHERE - IONOSPHERE - THERMOSPHERE MODELING, (invited), XXVIII COSPAR Meeting, The Hague, Netherlands, July, 1990.

MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE TIDES AND COUPLING BETWEEN ATMOSPHERIC REGIONS, (invited), STP Symposium, XXVIII COSPAR Meeting, The Hague, Netherlands, July, 1990.

TIDAL COUPLING BETWEEN ATMOSPHERIC REGIONS (Invited), Front Range Meeting of the AGU, February, 1991.

INTERHEMISPHERIC COUPLING VIA DUCTING OF THE 16-DAY PLANETARY WAVE, IUGG Assembly, Vienna, Austria, August, 1991.

COUPLING BETWEEN THE MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE AND THERMOSPHERE (Invited), IUGG Assembly, Vienna, Austria, August, 1991.

MAGNETIC ACTIVITY DEPENDENCE OF HIGH-LATITUDE THERMOSPHERIC WINDS AND DENSITIES BELOW 200 KM, Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, CA, December, 1991.

QUASI 16-DAY OSCILLATION IN THE IONOSPHERE (Poster), Spring Meeting of the AGU, Montreal, Canada, May, 1992.

TIDAL AND PLANETARY WAVES (Invited Tutorial), Chapman Conference on the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, Asilomar, CA, November, 1992, and CEDAR Workshop, Boulder, CO, June, 1993.

MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE AND PLANETARY WAVE EFFECTS IN THE LOW-LATITUDE IONOSPHERE/THERMOSPHERE (Invited), IAGA 1993, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August, 1993.

LOWER THERMOSPHERE DYNAMICS DURING THE CEDAR LTCS-2/-6 CAMPAIGNS, Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, December, 1993.

THE LOWER THERMOSPHERE AND COUPLING WITH OTHER ATMOSPHERIC REGIONS (Invited Union Lecture), Fall Meeting of the AGU, San Francisco, December, 1993.

ON THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GRAVITY WAVES, TIDES, AND PLANETARY WAVES IN THE MIDDLE AND UPPER ATMOSPHERE (Invited), International Conference on Gravity Waves in the Atmosphere, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, March 22-26, 1994.

PLANETARY WAVES IN THE THERMOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE SYSTEM, Eighth International Symposium on Solar Terrestrial Physics, Sendai, Japan, June 5-10, 1994.

ZONAL MEAN AND TIDAL DYNAMICS FROM SPACE: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF ALIASING AND SAMPLING ISSUES, Workshop on Wind Observations of the Middle Atmosphere, CNES, Paris, France, November 15-18, 1994.

PLANETARY WAVE INFLUENCES ON THE IONOSPHERE (Inivted), XXI General Assembly of IUGG, Boulder, CO, July 2-14, 1995.

UNUSUAL DYNAMICS IN THE MESOPAUSE REGION OVER SOUTH POLE (with Yu.I. Portnyagin and N.A. Makarov), Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December, 1995.

DYNAMICS OF THE MESOPAUSE REGION OVER SOUTH POLE (with Yu.I. Portnyagin and N.A. Makarov), XXI General Assembly of the European Geophysical Scoiety, The Hague, Netherlands, May, 1996.

TROPOSPHERE-MLT COUPLING DUE TO DEEP CONVECTIVE ACTIVITY: MODELING PERSPECTIVES (with M.E. Hagan, X. Zhang, and K. Hamilton), Second Workshop on Wind Measurements in the Middle Atmosphere, Toronto, Canada, May, 1996.

OVERVIEW OF TIDAL DYNAMICS: MODEL RESULTS (with M.E. Hagan), COSPAR Meeting, Birmingham, England, July, 1996.

LONGITUDE STRUCTURE OF THE IONOSPHERE F-REGION, INCLUDING THE QUASI-TWO-DAY OSCILLATION (with D. Revelle, X. Zhang, and R.E. Markin), COSPAR Meeting, Birmingham, England, July, 1996.

DYNAMICAL INFLUENCES ON ATOMIC OXYGEN AND THE 5577Å EMISSION, (with M. Angelats i Coll), IAGA Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, August, 1997.

THE 12-HOUR WIND OSCILLATION IN THE MESOPAUSE REGION OVER SOUTH POLE, (with Yu.I. Portnyagin and N.A. Makarov), XXII General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society, Vienna, Austria, April, 1997.

UPPER ATMOSPHERE TIDAL OSCILLATIONS DUE TO LATENT HEAT RELEASE IN THE TROPICAL TROPOSPHERE (with M.E. Hagan, X. Zhang, and K. Hamilton), XXII General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society, Vienna, Austria, April, 1997.

DYNAMICS OF THE LOWER THERMOSPHERE OVER SOUTH POLE FROM METEOR RADAR WIND MEASUREMENTS (with Y. Portnyagin, N. Makarov, S. Palo, E. Merzlyakov, and X. Zhang), International symposium on dynamics of the mesopause region (DYSMER), Kyoto, Japan, March, 1998.

INTRADIURNAL OSCILLATIONS IN ANTARCTIC LOWER THERMOSPHERE WINDS: SOUTH POLE OBSERVATIONS AND GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS (with S. Palo, X. Zhang, Y. Portnyagin, N. Makarov, and E. Merzlyakov), Annual meeting of the European Geophysical Society, Nice, France, April, 1998.

KELVIN WAVES IN THE MESOSPHERE AND THERMOSPHERE (with M. Hagan), Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA, May, 1998.

UPPER ATMOSPHERE TIDAL VARIABILITY DUE TO LATENT HEAT RELEASE IN THE TROPICAL TROPOSPHERE (with M.E. Hagan, X. Zhang and J. Hackney), COSPAR Meeting, Nagoya, Japan, July, 1998.

MIGRATING AND STANDING TIDES IN THE MLT REGION DUE TO LATENT HEAT RELEASE IN THE TROPICAL TROPOSPHERE (with M.E. Hagan, X. Zhang and J. Hackney), Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December, 1998.

IONOSPHERIC VARIABILITY (with S.E. Palo and X. Zhang), Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA, May, 1999.

STATIONARY PLANETARY WAVES IN MARS' ATMOSPHERE? AAS Meeting, Division of Planetary Sciences, Padua, Italy, October, 1999.

STATIONARY PLANETARY WAVES IN THE MESOSPHERE AND THERMOSPHERE (55 - 120 km) (with X. Zhang, W. Ward and E. Talaat), Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December, 1999.

VERTICAL WAVE COUPLING IN THE MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE, Chapman Conference on Comparative Planetary Atmospheres, Yosemite, CA, February, 2000.

CLIMATOLOGY OF STATIONARY PLANETARY WAVES IN THE MESOSPHERE AND THERMOSPHERE (with X. Zhang, W. Ward and E. Talaat), Meeting of the European Geophysical Society, Nice, France, April, 2000.

NONMIGRATING TIDES IN THE THERMOSPHERE OF MARS (with A.F.C. Bridger, M.E. Hagan, J. Murphy, S.W. Bougher, J.L. Hollingsworth, and G.M. Keating), Mars Global Surveyor Science Workshop, Boulder, CO, June 2000, and Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, June, 2000.

AN ULTRA-FAST KELVIN WAVE IN THE MESOSPHERE AND THERMOSPHERE, Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, June, 2000.

KELVIN WAVE PROPAGATION IN THE UPPER ATMOSPHERES OF MARS AND EARTH (with M.E. Hagan, S.W. Bougher and J.L. Hollingsworth), COSPAR Meeting, Warsaw, Poland, July, 2000.

BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS, BOOK REVIEWS

DYNAMICS OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE by Susumu Kato, D. Reidel Publishing Company, in Science, July, 1981.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Forbes, J.M., Upper Atmosphere Modification due to Chronic Discharges of Water Vapor from Space Launch Vehicle Exhausts, in `` Space Systems and Their Interactions with the Earth's Space Environment,'' edited by C. Pike and H.B. Garrett, Vol. 71, Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, AIAA, 1980.

Forbes, J.M., Physics of the Mesopause Region, in SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS; PRINCIPLES AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS, Ed. by R.L. Carovillano and J.M. Forbes, D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1983.

Forbes, J.M., Atmospheric Tides, in The Upper Atmosphere: Data Analysis and Interpretation, W. Dieminger et al. [eds.], Scientific Publishing Series, Landolt-Bornstein, Bangalore, India, in press, 1995.

Parish, H.F., Forbes, J.M., and F. Kamalabadi, Analysis of Wave Signatures in the Equatorial Ionosphere, in The Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: A Review of Experiment and Theory, edited by R.M. Johnson and T.L. Killeen, Geophysical Monograph Series, vol. 87, American Geophysical Union, 1995, pp. 356.

Forbes, J.M., Tidal and Planetary Waves (A Tutorial), in The Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: A Review of Experiment and Theory, edited by R.M. Johnson and T.L. Killeen, Geophysical Monograph Series, vol. 87, American Geophysical Union, 1995, pp. 356.
BOOKS

SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS; PRINCIPLES AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS, Ed. by R.L. Carovillano and J.M. Forbes, D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1983.


FUNDED RESEARCH

HISTORY OF FUNDED RESEARCH

BOSTON COLLEGE

 

Title:           Upper Atmosphere Density Data and Models
Agency: 	 Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
Dates: 		 1 Oct. 75 - 30 Sept. 78
Amount: 	 $166,000
 
Title: 		 Structure of the Thermosphere
Agency: 	 Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Dates: 		 1 Feb. 77 - 1 Feb. 81
Amount: 	 $66,000
 
Title: 		 Theoretical Studies of Atmospheric Tides
Agency: 	 Naval Research Laboratory
Dates: 		 1 Oct. 77 - 30 Sept. 78
Amount: 	 $50,000
 
Title: 		 Atmospheric Density Models, Including Tides
Agency: 	 Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
Dates: 		 28 March 79 - 28 March 82
Amount: 	 $173,382
 
Title: 		 Tides in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
Agency: 	 National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 15 Oct. 79 - 15 Oct. 81
Amount: 	 $92,000
 
Title: 		 Dynamical-Chemical Coupling in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
Agency: 	 Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Dates: 		 1 Feb. 81 - 31 Dec. 83
Amount: 	 $165,407
 
Title: 		 Thermospheric Structure Variations during High Solar and 
 		 Magnetic Activity Conditions
Agency: 	 Air force Geophysics Laboratory
Dates: 		 10 Mar. 82 - 31 Dec. 83
Amount: 	 $108,717
 
Title: 		 Dynamics of the Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and Lower Thermosphere
Agency: 	 National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 1 Apr. 82 - 31 Dec. 83
Amount: 	 $94,350
 
BOSTON UNIVERSITY

 
Title:          Dynamics of the Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and Lower Thermosphere
 	        (Re-awarded from Boston College)
Agency: 	 National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 1 May 84 - 1 May 85
Amount: 	 $35,650
 
Title: 		 Structure and Variability of Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
 		 Densities and Temperature
Agency: 	 Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (via subcontract from Boston 
College)
Amount: 	 $93,783
 
Title: 		 Dynamical-Chemical Coupling in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
 		 (Re-awarded from Boston College)
Agency: 	 Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Dates: 		 1 May 84 - 31 Dec. 84
Amount: 	 $19,326
 
Title: 		 Mesosphere and Thermosphere Tides and Related Phenomena
Agency: 	 National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 1 July 84 - 30 Sept. 87
Amount: 	 $211,824
 
Title: 		 Global Density Specification in the Lower Thermosphere
Agency: 	 Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
Dates: 		 1 June 85 - 1 June 88
Amount: 	 $192,000
 
Title: 		 Electromechanical Feedback Processes in the Ionosphere
Agency: 	 Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Dates: 		 1 Dec. 84 - 31 Nov. 87
Amount: 	 $150,360
 
Title: 		 Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study
Agency: 	 National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 1 Oct. 87 - 30 Sept. 90
Amount: 	 $372,975
 
Title: 		 Self-Consistent Modelling of the Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Magnetosphere System
Agency: 	 Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Dates: 		 1 Aug. 88 - 31 July 91
Amount: 	 $197,500
 
Title: 		 Dynamics of the Antarctic Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
Agency: 	 Division of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 1 Dec. 89 - 30 Nov. 91
Amount: 	 $79,673
 
Title: 		 Upper Atmosphere Neutral and Plasma Density Modeling
Agency: 	 Air Force Geophysics Laboratory
Dates: 		 26 Feb. 90 - 26 May 93
Amount: 	 $590,909
 
Title: 		 Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study
Agency: 	 National Science Foundation
Dates: 		 1 Sept. 91 - 31 Aug. 94 ($45,000 residual funds transferred
		 to U. Colorado with no-cost extension to 31 May 96) 
Amount: 	 $345,000
 
Title: 		 Metallic Ions and Atoms in the Upper Atmosphere 
Agency: 	 Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Dates: 		 1 Jan 92 - 31 Dec. 93
Amount: 	 $163,419
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

 
 

CURRENT

Title: Planetary Wave Signatures in Upper Atmosphere Density 80-250 km Agency: Air Force Phillips Laboratory (via subcontract from Boston University) Dates: 1 Nov 93 - 31 Dec 95 Amount: $162,734 Title: Planetary Waves in the Antarctic Mesopause Region Agency: National Science Foundation/Office of Polar Programs Dates: 15 Aug 94 - 31 Dec 96 Amount: $113,433 Title: Tides, Planetary Waves, and Eddy Forcing of the Mean MLT Circulation for the TIMED Science Working Group Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Dates: 1 Jan 94 - 31 Dec 96 Amount: $165,760 Title: Planetary Waves in the Ionosphere Agency: Air Force Office of Scientific Research Dates: 1 Jan 95 - 31 Dec 97 Amount: $173,256 Title: Operation of the CEDAR Science Steering Committee Agency: National Science Foundation/Aeronomy Program Dates: 1 Jun 94 - 31 May 97 Amount: $70,569 Title: Lower Thermosphere Coupling Study Agency: National Science Foundation/Aeronomy Program Dates: 1 Sept 94 - 31 May 96 (Transfer of residual funds from B.U.; full amount of award, $390,000 over 1 Sept 91 - 31 Aug 94) Amount: $45,000 Title: Wave-Wave Interactions and Mean Flow Accelerations in the MLT Region Agency: NSF/ATM CEDAR Program Dates: 1 Jan 95 - 31 Dec 97 Amount: $304,605 Title: Natural Oscillations of the Thermosphere-Ionosphere System Agency: NASA/Hq Space Physics Division Dates: 1 Jan 95 - 31 Dec 97 Amount: $189,809 Title: Thermospheric Density Variability and Forecast Model Development Agency: U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory Dates: 1 Jan 96 - 31 Dec 99 Amount: $432,154 Title: Meteorological Influences on the Thermosphere-Ionosphere System Agency: Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AASERT Award) Dates: 15 Jun 96 - 14 Jun 99 Amount: $114,409 Title: Data Assimilation for Thermospheric Forecasting, with Application to Satellite Ephemeris Prediction Agency: Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AASERT Award) Dates: 1 Jun 97 - 31 May 01 Amount: $103,384 Title: Dynamics of the Mesospheres and Lower Thermospheres of the Arctic and Antarctic Agency: NSF/ATM Dates: 1 May 98 - 30 Apr 01 Amount: $307,829 Title: Vertical Coupling and Variability in the Tropical Atmosphere/Ionosphere System Agency: Air Force Office of Scientific Research Dates: 1 Jan 98 - 31 Dec 01 (with 1-year NC extension) Amount: $196,269 Title: Wave Structures and Vertical Coupling in the Martian Atmosphere Agency: NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Dates: 1 Jun 99 - 31 May 02 Amount: $128,854 Title: Intercalibration of Mesosphere/Lower Thermosphere Winds from Space-Based and Ground-Based Measurements Agency: NASA JURISS Program Dates: 15 Aug 99 - 14 Aug 02 Amount: $48,000 Title: Tides and Zonal Mean Circulation from Satellite-Based Measurements Agency: NASA Goddard (GSRP - grad student support only) Dates: 1 Jul 99 - 30 Jun 02 Amount: $66,000 Title: Resonant Diurnal Kelvin Wave in Mars' Lower and Upper Atmosphere (pending) Agency: NASA Dates: 1 Jun 01 - 31 May 04 Amount: $77,225 Title: Density Structures in the Thermosphere of Mars: Assimilative Analyses of MGS Accelerometer and TES Data (pending) Agency: NASA Mars Global Surveyor Data Analysis Program Dates: 1 Sep 01 - 31 Aug 04 Amount: $146,851