A European Space Weather Programme will rely on the availability of near-real-time data to monitor and predict the Earth’s response to changes in solar activity and conditions in the near-Earth space environment. Some relevant datasets are derived from ground-based geomagnetic field measurements and, through the INTERMAGNET programme, magnetic observatories are encouraged to send one-minute data in near real time to data collection centres designated Geomagnetic Information Nodes (GINs). Many observatories send data to a GIN within one hour, some within minutes. In 2001 there were 80 INTERMAGNET observatories worldwide, and six GINs, two located in Europe. GINs also act as data supply centres, with data delivery by electronic mail or by dir...
The Earth’s magnetosphere is formed as a consequence of interaction between the planet’s magnetic fi...
Continuous magnetic measurements at Geophysical Observatory “Paratunka” (PET) of IKIR FEB RAS are pe...
International audienceMagnetic observatories currently distribute two types of data: preliminary dat...
A European Space Weather programme will rely on the availability of near real time data to monitor a...
The aim of our paper is to show the importance of geomagnetic data to the knowledge of the main geom...
Continuous monitoring of geomagnetic activity levels and reliable real-time dissemination of the inf...
International audienceSince its formation in the late 1980s, the International Real-Time Magnetic Ob...
Network ( INTERMAGNET), a voluntary con-sortium of geophysical institutes from around the world, has...
Four on-line databases (WDC for Geomagnetism at Edinburgh, PANGAEA, INTERMAGNET and "Annual Report o...
This site provides access to near real-time data on the Earth's magnetic field available at 14 Unite...
The World Data Centre for Geomagnetism, Edinburgh is based at the Scottish headquarters of the Briti...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) operates eight geomagnetic observatories around the world. The d...
The Earth’s magnetosphere is formed as a consequence of interaction between the planet’s magnetic fi...
Since 2007, the World Data Centre (WDC) for Geomagnetism in Edinburgh has made geomagnetic observato...
For almost 50 years the World Data Centre for Geomagnetism (Edinburgh) has been a custodian of geoma...
The Earth’s magnetosphere is formed as a consequence of interaction between the planet’s magnetic fi...
Continuous magnetic measurements at Geophysical Observatory “Paratunka” (PET) of IKIR FEB RAS are pe...
International audienceMagnetic observatories currently distribute two types of data: preliminary dat...
A European Space Weather programme will rely on the availability of near real time data to monitor a...
The aim of our paper is to show the importance of geomagnetic data to the knowledge of the main geom...
Continuous monitoring of geomagnetic activity levels and reliable real-time dissemination of the inf...
International audienceSince its formation in the late 1980s, the International Real-Time Magnetic Ob...
Network ( INTERMAGNET), a voluntary con-sortium of geophysical institutes from around the world, has...
Four on-line databases (WDC for Geomagnetism at Edinburgh, PANGAEA, INTERMAGNET and "Annual Report o...
This site provides access to near real-time data on the Earth's magnetic field available at 14 Unite...
The World Data Centre for Geomagnetism, Edinburgh is based at the Scottish headquarters of the Briti...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) operates eight geomagnetic observatories around the world. The d...
The Earth’s magnetosphere is formed as a consequence of interaction between the planet’s magnetic fi...
Since 2007, the World Data Centre (WDC) for Geomagnetism in Edinburgh has made geomagnetic observato...
For almost 50 years the World Data Centre for Geomagnetism (Edinburgh) has been a custodian of geoma...
The Earth’s magnetosphere is formed as a consequence of interaction between the planet’s magnetic fi...
Continuous magnetic measurements at Geophysical Observatory “Paratunka” (PET) of IKIR FEB RAS are pe...
International audienceMagnetic observatories currently distribute two types of data: preliminary dat...