CEDAR Thermospheric wind session: (Kane 210, 1:30-3:30pm, Tues, June 24th) 1. Greg Earle (earle@vt.edu): 2. James Clemmons (James.H.Clemmons@aero.org): Rapid, highly structured meridional winds and their modulation by non-migrating tides: Measurements from the Streak mission 3. Ashton Reimer (ashton.reimer@usask.ca): Solar cycle and IMF dependence of variations in global-scale F-region ion frictional heating 4. Sharon Vadas (vasha@cora.nwra.com): thermospheric wind contributions from the dissipation of convectively-generated gravity waves during the most recent extreme solar minimum (model study results) 5. Tzu-Wei Fang (fangtzuwei@gmail.com): 6. Levan Lomidze (levlomidze@gmail.com): 7. Jonathan J. Makela: (jmakela@illinois.edu): The mid-latitude storm-time thermosphere: Results from a network of Fabry-Perot interferometers and future challenges 8. Mariangel Fedrizzi (mariangel.fedrizzi@noaa.gov ): thermospheric wind comparisons of CTIPe with FPIs 9. John Meriwether (meriwether.john@gmail.com): Observations of equatorial wind gradients in Brazil and Peru 10. Manbharat Singh (manbharatsingh@gmail.com): Neutral observation comparison 11. Don Hampton (dhampton@gi.alaska.edu): Neutral wind observation from Alaska 12. Gang Lu (ganglu@ucar.edu): Thermsopheric neutral winds during geomagnetic storms - A data-model comparative study 13. Mark Conde (mark.conde@gi.alaska.edu): new instrument installed at Kaktovik and wind measurements 14. Wenbin Wang (wbwang@ucar.edu): The dependence of wind response to storms on solar activity 15. Yue Deng (yuedeng@uta.edu): vertical wind simulation and observation