Solar Weather Monitor 🌞
Track space weather conditions in real-time! Monitor solar flares, geomagnetic storms, aurora forecasts, and solar wind data from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
Features
🌞 Current Conditions - Real-time space weather status
📅 3-Day Forecast - Predict upcoming solar activity
🌌 Aurora Forecast - Will you see the Northern Lights?
🌊 Solar Wind - Track solar wind magnetic field
🚨 Alerts - Active space weather warnings
📊 Summary - Quick comprehensive overview
Perfect for:
- •📻 Ham radio operators
- •🌌 Aurora chasers & photographers
- •🛰️ Satellite operators
- •⚡ Power grid operators
- •🌍 Space weather enthusiasts
Usage
Current Space Weather
python3 solar-weather.py current
Output:
🌞 Space Weather Conditions
2026-01-27 18:38:00 UTC
📻 R0: none ✅
Radio Blackouts (Solar Flares)
☢️ S0: none ✅
Solar Radiation Storm
🌍 G0: none ✅
Geomagnetic Storm
3-Day Forecast
python3 solar-weather.py forecast
Shows today, tomorrow, and day after with probability percentages for solar events.
Aurora Forecast
python3 solar-weather.py aurora
Output:
🌌 Aurora Forecast Current Conditions: Geomagnetic: none Solar Wind Bz: -2 nT Tomorrow (2026-01-28): Geomagnetic: minor 🔮 Aurora Outlook: ⚠️ MODERATE - Aurora possible at high latitudes
Solar Wind Data
python3 solar-weather.py solarwind
Output:
🌊 Solar Wind Magnetic Field Time: 2026-01-27 18:36:00.000 Bt: 8 nT (Total Magnitude) Bz: -2 nT (North/South Component) ✅ Slightly negative Bz
Note: Negative Bz (especially < -5 nT) is favorable for aurora activity!
Active Alerts
python3 solar-weather.py alerts
Shows active space weather watches, warnings, and alerts from NOAA.
Quick Summary
python3 solar-weather.py summary
Comprehensive overview of current conditions, solar wind, and tomorrow's forecast.
Understanding Space Weather Scales
NOAA uses three scales to measure space weather severity:
R Scale - Radio Blackouts (Solar Flares)
- •R0: No impact
- •R1-R2: Minor/Moderate - HF radio degradation
- •R3-R5: Strong/Severe/Extreme - HF radio blackout
S Scale - Solar Radiation Storms
- •S0: No impact
- •S1-S2: Minor/Moderate - Satellite anomalies possible
- •S3-S5: Strong/Severe/Extreme - Satellite damage, astronaut radiation
G Scale - Geomagnetic Storms (Aurora!)
- •G0: No storm
- •G1-G2: Minor/Moderate - Aurora at high latitudes
- •G3-G5: Strong/Severe/Extreme - Aurora visible at mid-latitudes!
Example Prompts for Clawdbot
- •"What are current space weather conditions?"
- •"Is there an aurora forecast for tonight?"
- •"Show me the solar wind data"
- •"Any geomagnetic storm warnings?"
- •"Give me a space weather summary"
- •"Will I see aurora in [location]?"
JSON Output
Add --json to any command for structured data:
python3 solar-weather.py current --json python3 solar-weather.py aurora --json
Data Source
All data comes from NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC):
- •Official US government space weather monitoring
- •Real-time updates
- •Free public API
- •https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/
Tips for Aurora Watchers 🌌
Best conditions for aurora:
- •Geomagnetic Storm (G1 or higher) ✅
- •Negative Bz (< -5 nT) ✅
- •Clear, dark skies 🌙
- •High latitude (or mid-latitude during major storms)
When to watch:
- •Check
auroracommand daily - •Watch for G-scale warnings
- •Monitor solar wind Bz component
- •Peak activity often 1-2 hours after sunset
Ham Radio Operators 📻
HF propagation:
- •R-scale events disrupt HF radio
- •Solar flares cause sudden ionospheric disturbances
- •Check
currentbefore contests/DXing - •Monitor
alertsfor radio blackout warnings
Future Ideas
- •Location-based aurora visibility
- •Push notifications for major events
- •Historical storm data
- •Solar flare predictions
- •Satellite pass warnings during storms
Happy space weather watching! 🌞⚡🌌