Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Today's Space Weather regarding today's CME hitting Earth

NOAA / Space Weather Prediction Center

Today's Space Weather

Updated 2012 May 9 18:21 UTC


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Latest GOES Solar X-ray Image, link to large image Latest GOES Solar X-ray Image Image
SWPC GOES SXI Web Page
See Solar Image References for other solar image sites.

3-day Solar-Geophysical Forecast issued May 08 22:00 UTC

Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be at low to moderate levels for the next three days (09 - 11 May).
Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet to unsettled on day one (09 May). Day two (10 May) is expected to be at quiet to active levels with a chance for minor storm periods due to the effects of the Coronal Hole High Speed Stream (CH HSS) and the anticipated arrival of the CME that departed the solar disk on 07 May. Day three (11 May) is expected to return to quiet to unsettled levels as the effects of the CH HSS begin to wane.

Solar X-ray Flux

This plot shows 3-days of 5-minute solar x-ray flux values measured on the SWPC primary GOES satellite. One low value may appear prior to eclipse periods. Click on the plot to open an updating secondary window. 6-hour 1-min Solar X-ray Flux plot.

Satellite Environment Plot

3-day Satellite Environment graph and image map. link to Proton Plot link to Electron Plot link to GOES Mag. Plot link to Kp Plot
Proton Flux from GOES-13, Electron Flux and GOES Hp from GOES-13 & GOES-15
The Satellite Environment Plot combines satellite and ground-based data to provide an overview of the current geosynchronous satellite environment. Click on a data panel to open an updating secondary window. An updating Satellite Environment Plot window is also available.
Although these data are of interest to the satellite community, they do not include all parameters and energy ranges known to be associated with satellite anomalies. See related information from the NOAA POES satellite -- Auroral Activity Estimates, Relative Intensities of Energetic Particles, and Solar Protons.

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