Template:Infobox solar storm
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This template may be used for articles on notable space weather events, including solar storms and geomagnetic storms.
This infobox adapts the style used in {{Infobox weather event}}.
Usage
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Associated solar active region | |
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NOAA region no. | {{{noaa}}} |
Carrington rotation no. | {{{rotation}}} |
Heliographic latitude | {{{lat}}} |
First observed | {{{ar-first-obs}}} |
Last observed | {{{ar-last-obs}}} |
Maximum area | {{{ar-area}}} |
Sunspot class | {{{spot-class}}} |
Magnetic class | {{{mag-class}}} |
Largest SXR flares | {{{ar-sxr-flares}}} |
Largest Hα flares | {{{ar-ha-flares}}} |
Coronal mass ejection | |
Speed | {{{cme-speed}}} |
First observed | {{{cme-first-obs}}} |
Reached Earth | {{{cme-reached-earth}}} |
Travel time | {{{cme-travel-time}}} |
Coronagraph angular width | {{{cme-angle}}} |
R{{{r-scale}}} "" radio blackout | |
R-scale (NOAA/SWPC) | |
Initial onset | {{{r-onset}}} |
Dissipated | {{{r-ended}}} |
SXR flare | {{{r-flare}}} |
Impacts | {{{r-impacts}}} |
S{{{s-scale}}} "" solar particle event | |
S-scale (NOAA/SWPC) | |
Initial onset | {{{s-onset}}} |
Peak onset | {{{s-peak-onset}}} |
Dissipated | {{{s-ended}}} |
Peak p flux (≥ 10 MeV) | {{{p-flux-10}}} |
Peak p flux (≥ 50 MeV) | {{{p-flux-50}}} |
Peak p flux (≥ 100 MeV) | {{{p-flux-100}}} |
GLE | {{{gle}}} |
Impacts | {{{s-impacts}}} |
G{{{g-scale}}} "" geomagnetic storm | |
G-scale (NOAA/SWPC) | |
Initial onset | {{{g-onset}}} |
Peak onset | {{{g-peak-onset}}} |
Dissipated | {{{g-ended}}} |
Peak Kp-index | {{{k-index}}} |
Peak Ap-index | {{{a-index}}} |
Peak Dst | {{{dst}}} |
Impacts | {{{g-impacts}}} |
Part of [[solar cycle {{{solar-cycle}}}]] |
{{Infobox solar storm
| title =
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| noaa =
| rotation =
| lat =
| ar-first-obs =
| ar-last-obs =
| ar-area =
| spot-class =
| mag-class =
| ar-sxr-flares =
| ar-ha-flares =
| cme-speed =
| cme-first-obs =
| cme-reached-earth =
| cme-travel-time =
| cme-angle =
| r-scale =
| r-onset =
| r-ended =
| r-flare =
| r-impacts =
| s-scale =
| s-onset =
| s-peak-onset =
| s-ended =
| p-flux-10 =
| p-flux-50 =
| p-flux-100 =
| gle =
| s-impacts =
| g-scale =
| g-onset =
| g-peak-onset =
| g-ended =
| k-index =
| a-index =
| dst =
| g-impacts =
| solar-cycle =
}}
Parameters
[edit]- title
- title
- image
- image
- alt
- alt text for image
- caption
- caption for image
Solar active region
[edit]- noaa
- the assigned NOAA/SWPC active region number
- rotation
- the Carrington rotation number for the active region
- lat
- the heliographic latitude of the active region
- ar-first-obs
- the date on which the active region was first observed
- ar-last-obs
- the date on which the active region was last observed
- ar-area
- the area of the active region
- spot-class
- the McIntosh sunspot group class of the active region
- mag-class
- the Mount Wilson magnetic classification of the active region
- ar-sxr-flares
- a list of the largest soft-X-ray flares produced by the active region
- ar-ha-flares
- a list of the largest H-alpha flares produced by the active region
Coronal mass ejection
[edit]- cme-speed
- the recorded speed of the coronal mass ejection
- cme-first-obs
- the time and date on which the coronal mass ejection was first observed
- cme-reached-earth
- the time and date on which the coronal mass ejection was observed at Earth
- cme-travel-time
- the time it took for the coronal mass ejection to reach Earth
- cme-angle
- the angular width of the coronal mass ejection in coronagraph observations
Radio blackout
[edit]- r-scale
- the peak R-scale of the radio blackout
- r-onset
- the time and date on which the radio blackout started
- r-ended
- the time and date on which the radio blackout ended
- r-flare
- the soft-X-ray flare associated with the radio blackout
- r-impacts
- impacts of the radio blackout
Radiation storm
[edit]- s-scale
- the peak S-scale of the radiation storm
- s-onset
- the time and date on which the radiation storm started
- s-peak-onset
- the time and date on which the radiation storm reached its peak S-scale value
- s-ended
- the time and date on which the radiation storm ended
- p-flux-10
- the peak flux of ≥ 10 MeV protons in pfu
- p-flux-50
- the peak flux of ≥ 50 MeV protons in pfu
- p-flux-100
- the peak flux of ≥ 100 MeV protons in pfu
- gle
- whether or not a ground level enhancement was observed
- s-impacts
- impacts of the radiation storm
Geomagnetic storm
[edit]- g-scale
- the peak G-scale of the geomagnetic storm
- g-onset
- the time and date on which the geomagnetic storm started
- g-peak-onset
- the time and date on which the geomagnetic storm reached its peak G-scale value
- g-ended
- the time and date on which the geomagnetic storm ended
- k-index
- the peak value of the planetary K-index
- a-index
- the peak value of the planetary A-index
- dst
- the peak value of the disturbance time index
- g-impacts
- impacts of the geomagnetic storm
Examples
[edit]Associated solar active region | |
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NOAA region no. | 13664 |
Largest SXR flares | X8.7 |
G5 "Extreme" geomagnetic storm | |
G-scale (NOAA/SWPC) | |
Initial onset | 10 May 2024 |
Dissipated | 13 May 2024 |
Peak Kp-index | 9 |
Peak Ap-index | 271 |
Peak Dst | −412 nT |
Part of solar cycle 25 |
{{Infobox solar storm
| title = May 2024 solar storm
| image = Northern Lights From Over the North Pole (NESDIS 2024-05-15 nhem-aurora-labels).png
| alt =
| caption = Image of aurora
| noaa = 13664
| rotation =
| lat =
| ar-first-obs =
| ar-last-obs =
| ar-area =
| spot-class =
| mag-class =
| ar-sxr-flares = X8.7
| ar-ha-flares =
| g-scale = 5
| g-onset = 10 May 2024
| g-peak-onset =
| g-ended = 13 May 2024
| k-index = 9
| a-index = 271
| dst = −412 nT
| g-impacts =
| solar-cycle = 25
}}
}}
Coronal mass ejection | |
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Travel time | 17.5 hr (est.) |
Geomagnetic storm | |
Initial onset | 1 September 1859 |
Dissipated | 2 September 1859 |
Peak Dst | −1200 nT (est.) |
Impacts | Severe damage to telegraph stations |
Part of solar cycle 10 |
{{Infobox solar storm
| title = Carrington Event
| image = Carrington Richard sunspots 1859.jpg
| alt = Drawing of the Carrington Event sunspot group
| caption =
| cme-speed =
| cme-first-obs =
| cme-reached-earth =
| cme-travel-time = 17.5 hr ({{abbr|est.|estimate}})
| cme-angle =
| g-scale =
| g-onset = 1 September 1859
| g-peak-onset =
| g-ended = 2 September 1859
| k-index =
| a-index =
| dst = −1200 nT (est.)
| g-impacts = Severe damage to telegraph stations
| solar-cycle = 10
}}