The estimated Kp indices of the last 28 days
The estimated planetary K index is obtained from a network of magnetometer stations at
mid-latitudes in the western hemisphere.
By monitoring the variation of the magnetic field these stations record the
effects of the auroral electrojet current system, the magnetospheric ring current and
field-aligned currents that connect the ionosphere to the magnetosphere.
Mid-latitude stations are rarely directly under intense horizontal current systems, thus
magnetic perturbations can be dominant in either the H or D component. The Kp index utilizes
both these perturbations by taking the logarithm of the largest
excursion in H or D over a 3-h period. The scale ranges from 0 (magnetically quiet) to 9
(very disturbed).
Also available: previous estimated KP indices, sorted by Carrington
Rotation Numbers
These images are prepared based on estimated Kp indices provided by the Space Environment Center, NOAA.
Last updated 21 Oct 98, vb