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On Oct. 3, 2024, SUVI documented the most powerful solar flare of the current solar cycle, an X9 flare, showcasing the imager’s precision in detecting the strongest category of solar activity. The observations help scientists predict the severity of geomagnetic storms and issue warnings to minimize potential disruptions on Earth, including ...
G2 (Moderate) Geomagnetic storm levels are expected for the remainder of 10 Nov (UTC) as coronal hole high speed stream influences continue. The Sun is officially in solar maximum of Solar Cycle 25. The space weather enterprise recently completed a comprehensive survey of the needs of users of space weather products.
3-Day Forecast. Issued: 2024 Nov 10 0030 UTC. Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center and processed by SpaceWeatherLive.com.
Each month the solar prediction is updated using historical and the latest month’s observed solar indices to provide estimates for the balance of the current solar cycle and the next.
For the latest solar activity outlooks, forecasts, and Alerts, Watches and Warnings, please go to the National Weather Service Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). Sunspots and the Solar Cycle. View Articles. Solar Flares. Read about solar flares. Solar Wind, Geomagnetic Storms, and Coronal Mass Ejections. Mass ejections and more.
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.
The daily Solar and Geophysical Activity Summary is a brief list of solar and geophysical events and indices for the previous UTC day, including energetic solar flares, proton events, geomagnetic activity, and stratospheric warming alerts.
The solar cycle is important for determining the lifetime of satellites in low-Earth orbit, as the drag on the satellites correlates with the solar cycle, especially as represented by F10.7cm. A higher solar maximum decreases satellite life and a lower solar maximum extends satellite life.
sensitive to energetic particle radiation at high altitudes and in space. Three-day Proton Event Forecast. Cadence: Daily. Data Source: Solar Images, GOES X-Ray and Proton measurements. Current X-Ray and Proton Alerts. Product Description: Timeline of currently active and recent X-Ray and energetic proton alerts.