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The HAARP Ionospheric Observatory uses numerous scientific instruments to study the earth's geomagnetic environment and to assess radio propagation conditions. These instruments operate continuously, monitoring and archiving the naturally occurring variations that take place in response to the sun's day-to-day and long term variability. Current geophysical data is available from the scientific instruments in the listing below.

This page updates automatically. Last update: 2/5/2004; 09:44:41 UTC

Magnetometer
Current Chart and Archives
Magnetometer Chain
VHF Classic Riometer
Current Chart and Archives
New (experimental) Riometer

HAARP HF Ionosonde
Latest Ionogram
Ionosonde Home Page
Historical Time Series.
Induction Magnetometer
Current Chart
About the Induction Magnetometer

--- Total Electron Content, Tomography, and Scintillation ---

Total Electron Content
Running TEC Chart
TEC Archive from GPS

Latitude Scans of TEC
and Scintillation
About TEC
Archive of Scans

TEC Tomography
Most Recent Image
Image Archive


--- Spectrum Monitor ---
Waterfall Charts
Current 1-30 Mhz chart
   Yesterday's chart
NCDXF Beacons chart
   Yesterday's Beacon chart
VHF waterfall chart 1
VHF waterfall chart 2

Signal Strength Charts
WWV/WWVH (15 MHz)
WWV (20 MHz)
Int'l Broadcast 49m Band
Current Spectrum Monitor

HAARP Observatory
Weather Station

Current Conditions
Running 36 hr Weather Chart
Archived weather data
HAARP VLF Receiver
Chart Selector

HAARP All-Sky Imager
Latest All-Sky Image.
Image Catalog.
GPS Scintillation Charts from AFRL.
Ionospheric Scintillation Charts from AFRL.
Description of GPS Charts.

Other Sources of Auroral Data

Current Space Environment
NOAA/POES prediction of Auroral Oval.
HLMS VHF Auroral Radar.
GEDDS display.
Polar convection plots
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