2005
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-23-3115-2005
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Solar activity: nowcasting and forecasting at the SIDC

Abstract: Abstract. The Solar Influences Data analysis Center (SIDC)is the World Data Center for the production and the distribution of the International Sunspot Index, coordinating a network of about 80 stations worldwide. From this core activity, the SIDC has grown in recent years to a European center for nowcasting and forecasting of solar activity on all timescales. This paper reviews the services (data, forecasts, alerts, software) that the SIDC currently offers to the scientific community. The SIDC operates instru… Show more

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“…To keep the consistency and continuity with the data from the Zürich Observatory, they use the Locarno Observatory as the reference station which is one of the major branches of the Zürich Observatory. In 2000, reorganized and expanded by gaining the qualification of Regional Warning Center of the International Space Environment Service, the Sunspot Index Data Center had become the Solar Influences Data analysis Center (SIDC; Berghmans et al 2005). Receiving data monthly from the observing stations throughout the world, the SIDC calculates IRSN, R i , and reports daily, monthly, and annual number of sunspots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To keep the consistency and continuity with the data from the Zürich Observatory, they use the Locarno Observatory as the reference station which is one of the major branches of the Zürich Observatory. In 2000, reorganized and expanded by gaining the qualification of Regional Warning Center of the International Space Environment Service, the Sunspot Index Data Center had become the Solar Influences Data analysis Center (SIDC; Berghmans et al 2005). Receiving data monthly from the observing stations throughout the world, the SIDC calculates IRSN, R i , and reports daily, monthly, and annual number of sunspots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Uccle Solar Equatorial Table (USET) (http://sidc.be/uset/ usetpres.php), located at the ROB in Brussels, carries four independent refracting telescopes (Berghmans et al 2005 Unit). With these instruments, the aim is to identify and study all events on the Sun that might have implications on the solarterrestrial connection, both through imaging (SWAP) as well as through irradiance measurements (LYRA).…”
Section: Uccle Solar Equatorial Table (Uset) Telescopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SIDC (Berghmans et al 2005) collects monthly observations from various stations worldwide in order to calculate the International Relative Sunspot Number R i (Letfus 2000, Clette et al 2007, Vaquero 2007. The center broadcasts the daily, monthly, and yearly sunspot numbers, with middle-range predictions (up to 12 months).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%