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SOHO Current Sunspot Image
Images courtesy of SOHO Consortium. SOHO is a project of International Co-operation between the ESA and NASA.
SWPC MAGNETIC K INDICES
CURRENT EUROPEAN STATIC CHART
CURRENT NORTH AMERICAN STATIC CHART
CURRENT OCEANIA STATIC CHART
USEFUL WEATHER DATA LINKS:
There are many useful sources of weather information for various parts of the world, and we have tried to include a few of
them here.
Current UK Pressure Chart:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/maps-and-charts/surface-pressure
Convective Weather (UK Thunderstorm Data):
http://www.convectiveweather.co.uk/
Current European Pressure Chart:
https://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/weathercharts?LANG=en&CONT=euro&MAPS=d
Current North American Pressure Chart:
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display_alt.cgi?a=nam_slp
Current Australian Pressure Chart:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/synoptic_col.shtml
Other useful weather links
A useful UK based weather forecasting service, which allows the user to subscribe to a daily bulletin, can be found at the
"Isle of Wight Weather Station" site, which can be reached from the link below:
http://www.isleofwightweather.co.uk/
A very useful site which shows sferic strikes between 3 and 30 kHz throughout the world, and is very useful for LF and VLF
enthusiasts, and especially 'Natural Radio' enthusiasts, who like to monitor sferics, is the ‘World Wide Lightning Location
Network’, which can be found at the link below:
http://webflash.ess.washington.edu/
Solar and Static Data Section
In this section you will find real-time links to a number of useful sources of information about the Geomagnetic and
Propagation activity, and also see lots of images showing the current solar activity levels. The page also includes links to a
number of other useful solar and propagation related websites and static forecasting sites which you might also like to check
out.
Auroral Activity Passes
These images show the latest Auroral Activity passes, and allow you to see how active the Geomagnetic Fields over the North
and South Poles are. These charts are particularly useful for checking on how likely the chances or T/A or T/E reception are.
Images are courtesy of NOAA SWPC Site
Geomagnetic North Pole
Geomagnetic South Pole
The Solar and Static Data Section