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Space Weather Conditions
24-Hour Observed Maximums
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Latest Observed
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R1-R2 --
R3-R5 --
S1 or greater --
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R1-R2 --
R3-R5 --
S1 or greater --
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R1-R2 --
R3-R5 --
S1 or greater --
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Current Space Weather Conditions
R1 (Minor) Radio Blackout Impacts
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HF Radio: Weak or minor degradation of HF radio communication on sunlit side, occasional loss of radio contact.
Navigation: Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for brief intervals.
More about the NOAA Space Weather Scales

Space Weather Summary

  • Solar Wind Speed: km/sec
  • Solar Wind Magnetic Fields: Bt nT, Bz nT
  • Noon 10.7cm Radio Flux: sfu

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NOAA Shares Imagery from GOES-19 CCOR-1
Joint Solar Maximum Announcement from NASA and NOAA
Thursday, October 31, 2024 22:45 UTC

An X2.0 flare (R3-Strong) occurred at 21:20 UTC on 31 October from Region 3878.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 17:11 UTC

NOAA Shares Imagery From World’s First Operational Space-based Coronagraph

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 20:55 UTC

The Sun is officially in solar maximum of Solar Cycle 25.

Tuesday, October 01, 2024 16:42 UTC

The space weather enterprise recently completed a comprehensive survey of the needs of users of space weather products.

Serving Essential Space Weather Communities

The Sun (EUV)

Solar Ultraviolet Image

Coronal Mass Ejections

LASCO C3 Coronagraph Image

The Aurora

Aurora ovation plot

GOES X-Ray Flux

GOES Proton Flux

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NOAA Scales Geomagnetic Storms
Kp < 5 Kp = 5 (G1) Kp = 6 (G2) Kp = 7 (G3) Kp = 8, 9- (G4) Kp = 9o (G5)