NOAA / Space Weather Prediction Center
Presented by the USAF and NOAA/ Space Weather Prediction Center
The impact of high-energy (relativistic) electrons on orbiting
satellites can cause electric discharges across internal satellite components,
which in turn leads to spacecaft upsets and/or complete satellite failures.
The Relativistic Electron Forecast Model predicts the occurrence of these electrons
in geo-synchronous orbit.
Plots and data are updated daily at 0010 UT. Dashed vertical lines indicate
the last vertical value.
When the input parameters are not available, the forecast is not shown.
REFM Verification Plot and Model Documentation
1 to 3 Day Predictions (text file) and corresponding Performance Statistics.
Predictions created using data from the ACE spacecraft.
2 to 8 Day
Predictions (text file) and corresponding Performance Statistics.
Predictions supplemented by data from the Wang
Sheeley (WS) Model .
Historical electron particle data is archived at the
National Geophysical Data Center for
Solar-Terrestrial Physics.
Send questions and comments to Terry.Onsager@noaa.gov
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