57 pointsby uticusa day ago5 comments
  • uticusa day ago
    > There is still a possibility that we could reach G5 (Extreme) levels.

    An event like what happened this past May.

    Having 2 G5 events in the same solar cycle would be quite notable. Ref last night’s media presentation by the NOAA at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eBh5-uB77ns

  • rinka_singh17 hours ago
    (I'm trying to understand this from a DR/fault tolerance perspective). Have any of you seen any impact to your computing and network systems. If yes:

    * what kind of impact (please detail)

    * what did you/your Org. do to recover.

    * what do you think should have been done.

  • forgot-im-old21 hours ago
    We also saw a high proton flux event that is relatively more rare

    SUMMARY: Proton Event 10MeV Integral Flux exceeded 1000pfu Begin Time: 2024 Oct 09 1240 UTC Maximum Time: 2024 Oct 10 1515 UTC End Time: 2024 Oct 10 1545 UTC Maximum 10MeV Flux: 1810 pfu NOAA Scale: S3 - Strong

  • mncharitya day ago
    The homepage[1] has current space weather.

    [1] https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/

  • xenocratusa day ago
    Thank you for posting this, we managed to catch a glimpse of the Aurora in London, fantastic stuff!
    • uticusa day ago
      Just 30 mins ago able to see at 37.8N in US, last time that happened was the G5 event in May.