@pipeworx/noaa-swpc
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Tools: 7
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center MCP — geomagnetic indices, solar wind, aurora forecasts, alerts. Keyless JSON products.
Tools
alerts()— current SWPC alerts/warningssolar_wind(window?)— recent solar wind (DSCOVR plasma + mag): “5-minute” (default) | “1-day” | “2-hour” | “1-hour”kp_index(window?)— planetary K index history: “1-day” (default) | “7-day” | “30-day” | “now”aurora_forecast()— 30-min ovation aurora forecast (north or south)goes_xray(window?)— recent GOES X-ray flux: “6-hour” (default) | “1-day” | “3-day” | “7-day”boulder_kp()— Boulder K index (real-time)forecast_text()— 3-day SWPC forecast (raw text)
Data source
https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/products/...
Tools
- alerts — Current SWPC alerts/warnings.
- solar_wind — Real-time solar wind from the active spacecraft (DSCOVR/ACE): plasma (proton speed km/s, density p/cm³, temperature K) plus interplanetary magnetic field (bt, and bz in GSE/GSM — sustained southward b
- kp_index — NOAA planetary K-index — global geomagnetic activity 0–9, the standard aurora/storm indicator (Kp≥5 is a geomagnetic storm). Windows: now (single freshest estimated value) | 1-day (3-hourly observed,
- aurora_forecast — 30-min ovation aurora forecast.
- goes_xray — GOES X-ray flux history.
- boulder_kp — Boulder K-index real-time.
- forecast_text — 3-day SWPC forecast discussion (raw text).
Tools
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alerts— Current SWPC alerts/warnings. -
aurora_forecast— 30-min ovation aurora forecast. -
boulder_kp— Boulder K-index real-time. -
forecast_text— 3-day SWPC forecast discussion (raw text). -
goes_xray— GOES X-ray flux history. -
kp_index— NOAA planetary K-index — global geomagnetic activity 0–9, the standard aurora/storm indicator (Kp≥5 is a geomagnetic storm). Windows: now (single freshest estimated value) | 1-day (3-hourly observed, -
solar_wind— Real-time solar wind from the active spacecraft (DSCOVR/ACE): plasma (proton speed km/s, density p/cm³, temperature K) plus interplanetary magnetic field (bt, and bz in GSE/GSM — sustained southward b