Visual Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights and VHF Radio Aurora Indicators Last Updated: 15:00 UTC 

Geomagnetic Storm

 2 Kp index  7 ap index

Quiet, No Geomagnetic Storm

PLANETARY INDICES

No Aurora

Radio Aurora Indicators

Est. daily  8  Ap index

Quiet, No Geomagnetic Storm

NOT ACTIVE

No Radio Aurora

Kp index information

The higher the 3-hourly Kp index (0-9) the greater the chance of seeing the Aurora Borealis. The data are collected from ground-based magnetometers at 13 mid-latitude observatories (8 for current Kp). The scale is non-linear.
The ap index (0-400) is the equivalent 3-hourly range: the amplitude on a linear scale.

Ap index information

This Ap index estimate is the rolling average of the last 8 ap indices: the actual Ap index is the same average for the UT day. High Kp, ap & Ap indices (as a result of strong solar activity) may indicate enhanced VHF radio communication (28-433 MHz) at a range of 1000 miles or more in mid- to high latitudes: the radio-aurora.

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