For current files on space weather conditions visit our main data directory
Also, you may want to visit:
- Today's Space Weather can be found at the Space Weather Prediction Center (formerly the NOAA Space Environment Center): http://www.sec.noaa.gov/today.html (which contains current GOES solar X-ray flux, the geomagnetic index Kp, the three-day forecast, and other space environment measurements.)
- The Penticton F10.7 web site has the current F10.7 (2800 MHz) values.
- The Mg II c/w ratio data is provided by the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (formerly the NOAA Space Environment Center).
- The SET/SpaceWx Home Page, whicn contains the current and 1-day forecasted F10.7 and E10.7 plots (click on images for more information).
For the most comprehensive real-time and historical data, the SET Solar Irradiance Platform is a GUI-based client application you can use to retrieve all X-ray, UV, and EUV irradiances.
Additionally, SET provides tailored space weather data products that address thermospheric (JB2006) and ionospheric (Ionospheric Forecast Model) real-time conditions. These applications address critical needs in HF radio communications (e.g., for airline flight operations), satellite drag, and other mission-critical systems susceptible to space weather. Please contact us for more information.