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The weather plays an important role when conducting an investigation and should be documented during the course of an investigation. Here we have dedicated a page to the weather, solar activity and geomagnetic storm activity. Solar and Geomagnetic storm information provided by NOAA.

 

 

Range 1 (minor) to 5 (extreme)
NOAA Scale
Geomagnetic Storms
Solar Radiation Storms
Radio Blackouts
     
 

 

 

This GOES X-ray flux plot contains 5 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.
Solar X-rays:

Geomagnetic Field:
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From n3kl.org
 
CURRENT MOON

moon phase info
 

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Average over last 15 minutes
 
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NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SWN/index.html