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Kp, Sum_Kp, ap and Ap Geomagnetic Indices

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Description

Kp, Sum_Kp, (3-hour) ap, and (Daily) Ap geomagnetic indices.

Kp and ap are 3-hour planetary indices and Sum_Kp and Ap are
daily summed and averaged (respectively) indices created from Kp.
These indices were created at the Geophysical Institute of Gottingen
University through 1996, and at GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ, Potsdam)
subsequently.

GFZ, url given below, is the primary distribution site.

The web site of WDC for Geomagnetism at Kyoto U., url given below,
offers plots and numeric downloads for Kp and related indices.

The data are currently (as of 12/07/2011) "final" from January, 1957,
through December, 2008, and are "real time" thereafter, through the
current day.

Alternative sources of many of the Kp and related
indices include the hourly OMNI data set at NASA/GSFC/SPDF.

Worldwide Indices

The subscript p means planetary and designates a global magnetic activity
index. The following 13 observatories, which lie between 46 and 63 degrees
north and south geomagnetic latitude, now contribute to the planetary
indices: Lerwick (UK), Eskdalemuir (UK), Hartland (UK), Ottawa (Canada),
Fredericksburg (USA), Meanook (Canada), Sitka (USA), Eyrewell (New Zealand),
Canberra (Australia), Lovo (Sweden), Brorfelde (Denmark), Wingst and Niemegk
(Germany).

Three-hour-range Index Kp

Kp index derives from Ks indices that isolate solar particle effects on
the earth's magnetic field; over a 3-hour period, they classify into
disturbance levels the range of variation of the more unsettled horizontal
field component. Each activity level relates almost logarithmically to its
corresponding disturbance amplitude. Three-hour indices discriminate
conservatively between true magnetic field perturbations and the quiet-day
variations produced by ionospheric currents.

Ks indices range in 28 steps from 0 (quiet) to 9 (greatly disturbed) with
fractional parts expressed in thirds of a unit. A Ks-value equal to 27, for
example, means 2 and 2/3 or 3-; a Ks-value equal to 30 means 3 and 0/3 or 3
exactly; and a Ks-value equal to 33 means 3 and 1/3 or 3+. The arithmetic
mean of the Ks values scaled at the 13 observatories listed above gives Kp.

Equivalent Amplitude ap

The ap-index ranges from 0 to 400 and represents a Kp-value converted to a
linear scale in nT (nanoTesla) - a scale that measures equivalent
disturbance amplitude of a station at which K=9 has a lower limit of 400 nT.

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spase://GBO/NumericalData/Indices/Kp.Ap
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Kp, Sum_Kp, ap and Ap Geomagnetic Indices
ReleaseDate
2018-05-31 15:58:12Z
Description

Kp, Sum_Kp, (3-hour) ap, and (Daily) Ap geomagnetic indices.

Kp and ap are 3-hour planetary indices and Sum_Kp and Ap are
daily summed and averaged (respectively) indices created from Kp.
These indices were created at the Geophysical Institute of Gottingen
University through 1996, and at GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ, Potsdam)
subsequently.

GFZ, url given below, is the primary distribution site.

The web site of WDC for Geomagnetism at Kyoto U., url given below,
offers plots and numeric downloads for Kp and related indices.

The data are currently (as of 12/07/2011) "final" from January, 1957,
through December, 2008, and are "real time" thereafter, through the
current day.

Alternative sources of many of the Kp and related
indices include the hourly OMNI data set at NASA/GSFC/SPDF.

Worldwide Indices

The subscript p means planetary and designates a global magnetic activity
index. The following 13 observatories, which lie between 46 and 63 degrees
north and south geomagnetic latitude, now contribute to the planetary
indices: Lerwick (UK), Eskdalemuir (UK), Hartland (UK), Ottawa (Canada),
Fredericksburg (USA), Meanook (Canada), Sitka (USA), Eyrewell (New Zealand),
Canberra (Australia), Lovo (Sweden), Brorfelde (Denmark), Wingst and Niemegk
(Germany).

Three-hour-range Index Kp

Kp index derives from Ks indices that isolate solar particle effects on
the earth's magnetic field; over a 3-hour period, they classify into
disturbance levels the range of variation of the more unsettled horizontal
field component. Each activity level relates almost logarithmically to its
corresponding disturbance amplitude. Three-hour indices discriminate
conservatively between true magnetic field perturbations and the quiet-day
variations produced by ionospheric currents.

Ks indices range in 28 steps from 0 (quiet) to 9 (greatly disturbed) with
fractional parts expressed in thirds of a unit. A Ks-value equal to 27, for
example, means 2 and 2/3 or 3-; a Ks-value equal to 30 means 3 and 0/3 or 3
exactly; and a Ks-value equal to 33 means 3 and 1/3 or 3+. The arithmetic
mean of the Ks values scaled at the 13 observatories listed above gives Kp.

Equivalent Amplitude ap

The ap-index ranges from 0 to 400 and represents a Kp-value converted to a
linear scale in nT (nanoTesla) - a scale that measures equivalent
disturbance amplitude of a station at which K=9 has a lower limit of 400 nT.

Acknowledgement
GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ-Potsdam) for creating Kp and related indices since 1996.
Contacts
RolePerson
1.GeneralContactspase://SMWG/Person/Hans.Joachim.Linthe
InformationURL
Name
Indices of Global Geomagnetic Activity
URL
http://www-app3.gfz-potsdam.de/kp_index/index.html
Description

GFZ's pages about Geomagnetic Indices and data links.

InformationURL
Name
Kp/Ap File Format
URL
ftp://ftp.ngdc.noaa.gov/STP/GEOMAGNETIC_DATA/INDICES/KP_AP/kp_ap.fmt
Description

Description of the WDC file format for selected Kp-related indices

PriorIDs
spase://VMO/NumericalData/Indices/Kp.Ap
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
spase://SMWG/Repository/WDC/Geomagnetism/GFZ.Potsdam
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
GFZ-Potsdam
URL
ftp://ftp.gfz-potsdam.de/pub/home/obs/kp-ap/
Description

FTP download path of Kp and related indices at
GFZ-Potsdam, including index documentation and history files.

Format
Text
Acknowledgement
To GFZ for providing data
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
spase://SMWG/Repository/WDC/Geomagnetism/KyotoU
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
WDC for Geomagnetism at Kyoto U.
URL
http://wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kp/index.html
Description

Multi-option (html forms) access to Kp and related indices at
Kyoto.

Format
Text
Acknowledgement
To WDC for Geomagnetism, Kyoto, for providing data
ProviderProcessingLevel
Calibrated
MeasurementType
MagneticField
MeasurementType
ActivityIndex
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
1932-01-01 00:00:00
RelativeStopDate
-P1D
Cadence
PT3H
ObservedRegion
Earth.Surface
Parameter #1
Name
Year
ParameterKey
Columns 1-2
Description

Last two digits of the year

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
Month
ParameterKey
Columns 3-4
Description

Month (1-12)

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #3
Name
Day
ParameterKey
Columns 5-6
Description

Day (1-31)

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #4
Name
Bartels Rotation
ParameterKey
Columns 7-10
Description

Bartels solar rotation number - a sequence of 27-day intervals counted continuously from February 8, 1832

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #5
Name
Day within Bartels Rotation
ParameterKey
Columns 11-12
Description

Number of day within the Bartels 27-day cycle.

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #6
Name
Kp 0-3 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 13-14
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 0-3 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #7
Name
Kp 3-6 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 15-16
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 3-6 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #8
Name
Kp 6-9 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 17-18
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 6-9 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #9
Name
Kp 9-12 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 19-20
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 9-12 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #10
Name
Kp 12-15 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 21-22
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 12-15 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #11
Name
Kp 15-18 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 23-24
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 15-18 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #12
Name
Kp 18-21 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 25-26
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 18-21 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #13
Name
Kp 21-24 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 27-28
Description

Kp (planetary) 3-hour index for 21-24 UT

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #14
Name
Kp_sum
ParameterKey
Columns 29-31
Description

Daily Kp sum of the eight Kp indices for the day expressed to the nearest third of a unit

Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #15
Name
Ap 0-3 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 32-34
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 0-3 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #16
Name
Ap 3-6 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 35-37
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 3-6 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #17
Name
Ap 6-9 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 38-40
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 6-9 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #18
Name
Ap 9-12 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 41-43
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 9-12 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #19
Name
Ap 12-15 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 44-46
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 12-15 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #20
Name
Ap 15-18 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 47-49
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 15-18 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #21
Name
Ap 18-21 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 50-52
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 18-21 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #22
Name
Ap 21-24 UT
ParameterKey
Columns 53-55
Description

Ap (planetary) 3-hour equivalent amplitude for 21-24 UT

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #23
Name
Ap_daily
ParameterKey
Columns 56-58
Description

Ap (planetary) equivalent daily amplitude - the arithmentic mean of the day's eight Ap values.

Units
nT
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
400
Support
Qualifier
Average
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #24
Name
Cp
ParameterKey
Columns 59-61
Description

Cp or Planetary Daily Character Figure - a qualitative estimate of overall level of magnetic activity for the day determined from the sum of the eight ap amplitudes. Cp ranges, in steps of one-tenth, from 0 (quiet) to 2.5 (highly disturbed).

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
2.5
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #25
Name
C9
ParameterKey
Column 62
Description

C9 - a conversion of the 0-to-2.5 range of the Cp index to one digit between 0 and 9.

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #26
Name
Sunspot Number
ParameterKey
Columns 63-65
Description

International Sunspot Number.

        Records contain

        * Zurich number through December 31, 1980
        * International Brussels number thereafter
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #27
Name
Ottawa Solar Radio Flux
ParameterKey
Columns 66-70
Description

Ottawa 10.7 cm Solar Radio Flux adjusted to 1 AU - measured at 1700 UT daily.

        Observations began on February 14, 1947. From that date through December 31, 1973, the fluxes given here do not reflect the revisions Ottawa made in 1966.
Units
10^-22 W/m^2/Hz
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #28
Name
Flux Qualifier
ParameterKey
Column 71
Description

Flux qualifier

    * 0: indicates flux required no adjustment;
    * 1: indicates flux required adjustment for burst in progress at time of measurement;
    * 2: indicates a flux approximated by either interpolation or extrapolation;
    * 3: indicates no observation.
Support
SupportQuantity
Other