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R
none
S1
minor
G3
strong
Current Space Weather Conditions
R1 (Minor) Radio Blackout Impacts
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HF Radio: Weak or minor degradation of HF radio communication on sunlit side, occasional loss of radio contact.
Navigation: Low-frequency navigation signals degraded for brief intervals.
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Planetary K-index

Created with Highcharts 8.0.4Universal TimeKp indexChart context menuEstimated Planetary K index (3 hour data)May 906:0012:0018:00May 1006:0012:0018:00May 1106:0012:0003:0009:0015:0021:0003:0009:0015:0021:0003:0009:0015:0018:0021:00May 1201234567890123456789Space Weather Prediction CenterBegin: Thu, 09 May 2024 00:00:00 GMT
Updated Time: 2024-05-11T15:00:00.000Z
NOAA Scales Geomagnetic Storms
Kp < 5 Kp = 5 (G1) Kp = 6 (G2) Kp = 7 (G3) Kp = 8, 9- (G4) Kp = 9o (G5)

The K-index, and by extension the Planetary K-index, are used to characterize the magnitude of geomagnetic storms. Kp is an excellent indicator of disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field and is used by SWPC to decide whether geomagnetic alerts and warnings need to be issued for users who are affected by these disturbances.

The principal users affected by geomagnetic storms are the electrical power grid, spacecraft operations, users of radio signals that reflect off of or pass through the ionosphere, and observers of the aurora.