Space Weather Prediction Center
The Space Weather Prediction Center, named the Space Environment Center until 2007, is a laboratory and service center of the US National Weather Service, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, located in Boulder, Colorado. SWPC continually monitors and forecasts Earth's space environment, providing solar-terrestrial information. SWPC is the official source of space weather alerts and warnings for the United States.
Description
The Space Weather Prediction Center is one of the nine National Centers for Environmental Prediction and provides real-time monitoring and forecasting of solar and geophysical events, conducts research in solar-terrestrial physics, and develops techniques for forecasting solar and geophysical disturbances. The SWPC Forecast Center is jointly operated by NOAA and the U.S. Air Force and is the national and world warning center for disturbances that can affect people and equipment working in the space environment. SWPC works with many national and international partners who contribute data and observations.A few of the agencies and industry that rely on SWPC services:
- U.S. power grid infrastructure
- Commercial airline industry
- Department of Transportation
- NASA human space flight activities
- Satellite launch and operations
- U.S. Space Force operational support
- Geophysical mapping
- Commercial and public users