SPACE WEATHER
Space Weather
Low: Dst > -20 nT
Medium: -20 nT > Dst > -50 nT High: -50 nT > Dst > -100 nT Extreme: Dst < -100 nT |
SOHO/ERNE High Energy Proton Flux | SOHO CELIAS/MTOF Proton Monitor | WSA-ENLIL Prediction |
SOHO REAL-TIME VIEW OF THE SUN
WHAT IS SPACE WEATHER ?
"Conditions on the Sun and in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere and thermosphere that can influence the performance and reliability of space-borne and ground-based technological systems and can endanger human life or health."
Also in Quicktime format: Large (269M) and Small ( 60M).
OTHER SPACE WEATHER RESOURCES
- Space Weather Today from NOAA's Space Environment Center
- Recent Solar Activity from Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Lab
- What's Up in Space from spaceweather.com
- Integrated Space Weather Analysis System from the NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center
- ESA Space Weather Web Server
- European Space Weather Portal
- Active Region Monitor
- Current Solar Activity and Heliospheric Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) Conditions
- Solar Influences Data Analysis Center Brussels, Belgium
- Space Weather Lenticular (images,movies, animations)
- Storms from the Sun
- Space Weather Center
- Solar-Terrestrial Physics Division of the National Geophysical Data Center
- Solar Terrestrial Dispatch
- Windows to the Universe: Space Weather Today
- Human Impacts of Solar Storms and Space Weather
- IPS Real-Time Space Weather Status
- SOHO Halo Alert Reports
- Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
- Space Weather Forecast from RWC Lund, Sweden
- Space Weather Resources from Rice University
- Northern Lights
- 360 degre view of the Sun in He II 304 from SDO/AIA and STEREO/SECCHI
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