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Variable:
Solar radio flux
Definition
Full name
Solar radio flux
Definition
Integrated radio flux over the solar disk.
Measuring Units
W·m-2
Uncertainty Units
%
Horizontal Res Units
Vertical Res Units
Stability Units
% (Stability /decade)
Comment:
Flux measurements over the radio wavelengths to detect bursts of radio noise and to derive CME and shock properties in the solar wind.
Some bands are of particular interest, e.g. the solar radio flux emitted in the 2700-2900 MHz band, centered around 10.7 cm wavelength, is a commonly used indicator of solar activity (f10.7).
Last modified:
2015-06-15
Applied in OSCAR/Space Gap Analysis:
No
Classification
Domain: Outer Space
Sub-domain: Solar monitoring
Variable: Solar radio flux
Earth System Application Categories and its related Application Areas:
1. Space Weather Applications
Unknown:
Requirements defined for Solar radio flux (1)
This tables shows all related requirements. For more
operations/filtering, please consult the full list of
Requirements Note: In reading the values, goal is marked blue ,
breakthrough green , threshold orange Application-dependent Technical Priority (ATP) Magenta and Relative priority of the attributes Red
Id
Variable
Layer
App Area
ATP
Uncertainty
Layer/s Quality
Coverage Quality
Stability / decade
Hor Res
Ver Res
Obs Cyc
Timeliness
Coverage
Conf Level
Val Date
Source
General Comment
Application Area Comment
Horizontal Coverage Comment
Observation Comment
Performance Comment
604
Solar radio flux
n/a
Space Weather
5 % 5 % 20 %
1 sec60 sec60 sec
60 sec60 sec5 min
Global
tentative
2011-05-01
ICTSW-1
Activity monitoring; CME characterisation; flux proxies