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Neutron monitor (cosmic ray station "Moscow") is situated in the new Moscow in Troitsk town.

It is operating in Cosmic Ray Department of Solar-Terrestrial Division of IZMIRAN.

Principal Investigator: V.G.Yanke (yanke@izmiran.ru).

 

 

Moscow neutron monitor variation corresponds to 10-20 GeV primary cosmic rays

List of the Ground Level Enhancements (GLE)

01 28.02.1942 16 28.01.1967 31 07.05.1978 46 15.11.1989 61 18.04.2001
02 07.03.1942 17 28.01.1967 32 23.09.1978 47 21.05.1990 62 04.11.2001
03 25.07.1946 18 29.09.1968 33 21.08.1979 48 24.05.1990 63 26.12.2001
04 19.11.1949 19 18.11.1968 34 10.04.1981 49 26.05.1990 64 24.08.2002
05 23.02.1956 20 25.02.1969 35 10.05.1981 50 28.05.1990 65 28.10.2003
06 31.08.1956 21 30.03.1969 36 12.10.1981 51 11.06.1991 66 29.10.2003
07 17.07.1959 22 24.01.1971 37 26.11.1982 52 15.06.1991 67 02.11.2003
08 04.05.1960 23 01.09.1971 38 07.12.1982 53 25.06.1992 68 17.01.2005
09 03.09.1960 24 04.08.1972 39 16.02.1984 54 02.11.1992 69 20.01.2005
10 12.11.1960 25 07.08.1972 40 25.07.1989 55 06.11.1997 70 13.12.2006
11 15.11.1960 26 29.04.1973 41 16.08.1989 56 02.05.1998 -- ? 27.01.2012 ?
12 20.11.1960 27 30.04.1976 42 29.09.1989 57 06.05.1998 71 17.05.2012
13 18.07.1961 28 19.09.1977 43 19.10.1989 58 24.08.1998 73 ? 06.01.2014 ?
14 20.07.1961 29 24.09.1977 44 22.10.1989 59 14.07.2000 74 ---
15 07.07.1966 30 22.11.1977 45 24.10.1989 60 15.04.2001 75 ---

 


 IMPORTANT LINKS


 

 

Main space weather links

● NOAA/SWPC website and Solar Events and Active Regions and Geomagnetic Reports
● iSWA: integrated Space Weather Analysis System and ENLIL heliosphere model with solar wind prediction
● Solar Terrestrial Activity Report from Norway
● SolarHam by Amateur Radio Station VE3EN
● Solar Images and SolarMonitor at SDAC
● Current Solar Data (NOAA)


Geomagnetic index forecasts

● USA: Space Weather Prediction Center (NOAA, SWPC)
● Australia: Australia's official weather forecasts
● Belgium: Solar Influences Data Center (SIDS)
● Russian Federation: Space Weather Prediction Center of IZMIRAN
● China: National Satellite Meteorological Center (NSMC)
● China: Space Environment Prediction Center (SEPC)
● Republic of Kazakhstan: Instutute of Ionosphere
● Bulgaria: Space Research and Technology Institute BAS


Spacecraft instrument data

● SDO: Solar Dynamics Observatory
● ACE: Real-time Solar Wind and Browse Plots
● GOES: Real-time Proton Flux and Electron Flux
● SOHO: Real-time Solar Wind and Latest Images and LASCO
● PROBA2: Latest Movies
● STEREO: Latest Images
● Yohkoh: Archive Data
● TRACE: Archive Data
● Hinode Archive Data

Web & Ftp data resource

● Kp and Ap indices of Global Geomagnetic Activity and mirror
● NSSDC: OMNIWeb and CohoWeb and CDAWeb and SPyCat
● NOAA: Geomagnetic Data and Solar Data and SPIDR
● GOES Archive Particle Data (1998 - now)
● GOES Archive Xray Data (2002 - now)
● ACE Archive Data (2001 - now)
● Last Dst Variations (Kyoto)


Ground-based instruments data

● Real-time magnetograms: IZMIRAN and Kiruna and Norwegian stations and Sodankylä and other and other
● The solar flux density at 10.7cm and 27.8 cm wavelengths, "Orbita", Kazakhstan
● Wilcox Solar Observatory - Solar Magnetic Field
● Nobeyama Radioheliograph Latest Image


Institutes and other research organizations

● Lund Space Weather Center and Last 24 ionograms from Kiruna and Uppsala
● Space Weather: A Research Perspective (Tutorial and Resources)
● Real-time Science Data Access Page (Montana State University)
● Space Weather Resources from Rice University (Houston)
● University of Michigan Windows to the Universe
● Institute for Astronomy (Hawaii)
● SpaceWeather.com


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