Resources to educate students, teachers, and the general public about meteorology, space science, earth-observing satellites, weather phenomena and benefits GOES-R will provide to society.
Information and resources to ensure that the user community is prepared for the new types of satellite imagery and data that will be available from the GOES-R satellite series.
GOES-R Space Weather:
Geomagnetic storms can result in hazardous radiation exposure for astronauts, satellite electronics, and aviation flight crews and disrupt power, navigation and communications systems. GOES-R will provide better monitoring of the space environment to improve forecasts and warnings of geomagnetic disturbances that affect Earth.
NOAA: “Big Picture”
This NOAA “Big Picture” video features Robert Rutledge, a forecaster at the NOAA National Weather Service NWS Space Weather Prediction Center, discussing how NOAA monitors space weather events, models their impact on Earth, and works with commercial sectors to protect lives and property.
NOAA: What Happens At The Sun Doesn't Stay At The Sun When explosions from the sun's outer atmosphere threaten Earth, forecasters at NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center let vulnerable industries know what to expect.