SWMF User Meeting Information
Space Weather Modeling Framework
Information for the SWMF User Meeting
Welcome to the webpage for the Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) User Meeting, hosted at the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering in the CSRB Building. Information about the meeting is available below.
2025 Meeting Information
SWMF 2025 Registration Information
This event requires registering to attend. Please register in advance here.
SWMF 2025 Event Information
The Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) User Meeting will be held at the University of Michigan, Climate and Space Research Building (CSRB), located at 2455 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 on March 6 and 7, 2025.
Presentations will take place at CSRB in rooms 2246 (Auditorium), 2236 and 2238, which are highlighted & circled in pink on a map located here.
A reception will be held the first night of the conference, on March 6th, from 5:30pm – 7:00pm in our newly built and modern Leinweber Innovation Lab, located on the first floor, Room 1236.
Driving directions from DTW International Airport can be found here.
A map location of our building can be found here.
If you will be driving a vehicle to our building, please contact Dan Welling ([email protected]) prior to the event. Parking on campus is extremely limited and requires a lead time to arrange.
Location transportation includes reliable service of both Lyft and Uber, along with our local bus system.
AATA Bus Routes can be found here.
University of Michigan Blue Bus Routes can be found here.
SWMF 2025 Lodging Information
We recommend staying at the DoubleTree by Hilton, located at 3600 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI. This hotel is a very short 6-minute drive to CSRB and is conveniently located directly off US-23, making the commute extremely easy!
SWMF 2025 Schedule
- Details Coming Soon!
About the Space Weather Modeling Framework
The Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) is a versatile tool to study the Sun, Heliosphere, and planetary space environments, including that of the Earth.
The full SWMF suite, developed and maintained at the University of Michigan, is open-source at Github under the Apache 2 license. The only exception is the Polar Wind Outflow Model (PWOM, developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) which is undergoing open-source process at NASA. Support and write access to the SWMF require registration under a user license.
To learn more about the Space Weather Modeling Framework, please visit our website at https://clasp.engin.umich.edu/research/theory-computational-methods/space-weather-modeling-framework/