Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
| Link ID | 692 |
| Title | Solar Terrestrial Activity Report |
| Url | http://www.solen.info/solar/ |
| Description | The Solar Terrestrial Activity Report contains solar and geomagnetic data relevant to the reception of distant radio stations. Solar flux (10.7 cm radio flux), number of sunspots, planetary A index and various other solar related parameters are updated daily, as are comments and forecasts based on the data. |
| Category | Spaceweather > Solar Activity |
| Keywords | solar flux sunspots solar wind solar activity solar images DXing solar flares coronal holes |
| Date | Sep 23, 2007 |
| Contact Name | Jan Alvestad |
| send email to Jan Alvestad | |
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Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
The Solar Terrestrial Activity Report contains
solar and geomagnetic data relevant to the reception of distant radio stations.
Solar flux (10.7 cm radio flux), number of sunspots, planetary A index and
various other solar related parameters are updated daily, as are comments and
forecasts based on the data. -
6-hour GOES 11 & 10 X-ray Flux Monitor
This GOES X-ray flux plot contains 1 minute averages of solar X-ray output in the 1-8 Angstrom (0.1-0.8 nm) and 0.5-4.0 Angstrom (0.05-0.4 nm) passbands. Data from both operational GOES satellites are included. Some data dropouts will occur during satellite eclipses. SEC alerts are issued at the M5 (5x10E-5 Watts/m2) and X1 (1x10E-4 Watts/m2) levels, based upon 1-minute data. Large X-ray bursts cause short wave fades for HF propagation paths through the sunlit hemisphere. Some large flares are accompanied by strong solar radio bursts that may interfere with satellite downlinks. -
Current Solar Data
Page with the current solar activity data -
The Very Latest SOHO Images
Website with all the very latest solar images made by the SOHO spacecraft. -
MTOF Proton Monitor
the latest 48 hours of solar wind data
brought to you by the CELIAS/MTOF Proton Monitor on the SOHO Spacecraft

