SRC SGIArv is one of the 39 services developed in the frame of P2-SWE-I activity "Space Weather Expert Service Centres Definitions and Development". The SRC SGIArv service is associated with I-ESC Ionospheric Weather ESC but dedicated to SST (Space Surveillance and Tracking) SWE user domain. The deployment targeting this service taking place within the frame of P2-SWE-I, provides 10 indices used in atmospheric models.
Daily Total Sunspot Number
F10.7 Daily Observed Flux Density
F10.7 Daily Observed Flux Density Adjusted
F10.7 Daily Observed Flux Density URSI
S10 index
M10 index
Y10 Index
Definitive Ap index
Definitive Kp index
Final Dst index
Provisional Dst index
IG12 - 12-month-running mean of the ionospheric IG final index
IG12 provisional
IMF By
IMF Bx
IMF Bz
The <|B|> magnetic field magnitude
Aa daily index
F30 (absolute)
Database range
From:
To:

Fast date select:


HTML
Pure CSV file (no html)
JSON ( RFC 462)
Portable Network Graphics PNG
PostScript graphics EPS
Portable Document Format PDF




Please view/download PDF version of Metadata from: here
How to obtain data?
  1. User shall select:
    • ONE index from the query "Select Index"
    • time range and time interval (after selecting the index information about database time range appears)
    • output format and submit query

  2. Limitations
    • For IMF data only two days can be downloaded because of the size of data
Please view/download PDF version of User GUIDE and API information from: here

This web page forms part of the ESA Space Situational Awareness Programme's network of space weather service development activities, and is supported under ESA contract number 4000113187/15/D/MRP. For further product-related information or enquiries contact helpdesk. E-mail: helpdesk.swe@ssa.esa.int

All publications and presentations using data obtained from this site should acknowledge Space Research Centre Polish Acedemy of Sciences, German Aerospace Center (DLR) and The ESA Space Situational Awareness Programme.

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