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SWPC Video Update from Shawn Dahl, SWPC Service Coordinator about the severe G4 and S4 ongoing storms. Apologies for the hastiness of this, but we have been very busy notifying aviation, power grid, FEMA, and more about these storms. Stay aware at
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center195,884 views • 4 months ago

A video update with Shawn Dahl, SWPC Service Coordinator, on CME progression & how we analyze & interpret geomagnetic storm activity and solar wind environment; with info about what to look for tonight regarding aurora chances. Stay space weather aware at
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center121,801 views • 4 months ago

How do we know there may be active regions (i.e. sunspots) on the other side of the Sun? Check out this latest educational video from SWPC to learn more about how our forecasters use helioseismology and Solar Orbiter imagery to help with our forecasts. National Weather Service
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center27,651 views • 1 month ago

We are not currently anticipating any significant activity, but we wanted to try out new video/audio capabilities for when we do have something noteworthy. Let us know what you think of updates like this, and as always, go to gov for the latest forecast.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center76,773 views • 4 months ago

G2 Watch for 15 May UTC-day and G1 Watches for 16-17 May. Why? Coronal Hole High Speed Stream (CH HSS) and Co-rotating Interaction Region (CIR) influences. What are these? This SWPC video update attempts to explain this and what this means in the solar wind & the forecast.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center14,281 views • 25 days ago

Solar flare and CME. This latest SWPC video tells you about this morning's solar flare, associated CME, and how we look for and analyze these CMEs. A G2 (Moderate) Watch is now out for 19 March as a result of our preliminary analyses. Stay informed at
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center32,500 views • 2 months ago

Here's our final SWPC walk-through video to give you the latest space weather info about this past few days of activity. Thanks for your comments, it's quite clear you appreciate these & want to see them again for future significant events. We'll do our best to make that happen.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center53,876 views • 6 months ago

Final video update: CME passage continues, but weakening; back down to G1-G3 levels after more G4 overnight; G1 possible again tonight due to residual CME influences and CH HSS effects; & back down to S1-S2 levels. Keep space weather aware at
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center38,329 views • 4 months ago

What is a prominence or filament eruption? Well, there was a good one early today, 2 Mar, so to learn more about what these are and why they are important, check out this latest SWPC educational video about the latest eruption and how this one is not Earth-directed.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center28,319 views • 3 months ago

SWPC update 16 Mar 1022am EDT. Where is the first of the CMEs? This video update explains more about CMEs, hints of CME movement through space, uncertainty, & about the expected CH HSS as well. All this as part of our 19-21 Mar G2 forecast. Stay aware at
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center21,903 views • 2 months ago

Want to learn how SWPC monitors solar radiation storms? This video provides information about these storms. SWPC will be integral during the upcoming Artemis II mission as they track such storms and their intensity. As always, visit for latest forecasts.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center20,314 views • 2 months ago

Solar Radiation Storms, Megaelectron Volts, Particle Flux Units - what does all this mean for Artemis II astronaut safety? Hopefully this SWPC video helps you understand in a more simplistic manner what our decision support to NASA & Artemis II means and involves.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center25,091 views • 3 months ago

The weekend forecast for 13-15 March calls for G1 chances due to coronal hole high speed stream influences. What are these features? To learn more about them and how they can impact the forecast, watch this SWPC video and let us know what you think about short videos like this.
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center11,061 views • 2 months ago
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