NAME
WMSPACEWEATHER - Dockable Space Weather Monitor
SYNOPSIS
wmSpaceWeather [-h] [-display <Display>] [-noblink]
DESCRIPTION
wmSpaceWeather is a space weather monitor. The monitor shows: 2
relativistic electron and 3 relativistic proton flux levels at
geosyncronous orbit (currently from the NOAA GOES spacecraft), current
Solar Flare X-ray flux, and the last 8 3-hour Kp index values.
Large fluxes of relativistic (aka ‘Killer’) electrons can cause harmful
‘deep-dielectric’ charging/discharging events inside satellites. High
proton fluxes (‘Solar Energetic Proton’ or SEP events) can cause single
event upsets in satellite electronics. The Kp index is a measure of how
disturbed the Earth’s magnetic field has been over a 3-hour interval.
Kp can range from 0-9, where 0 is quiet and 9 is very disturbed. The Kp
values shown are the 8 previous values (i.e. the last 24 hours). Have a
look at http://www.sec.noaa.gov/wwire.html for further information. If
the display is up-to-date, the LED next to the Kp bars will flash blue.
If the display is not up-to-date, the LED will flash orange.
OPTIONS
-h Display list of command-line options.
-url <URL>
Open the given URL into a web browser, when double clicking with
left mouse button.
-display [display]
Use an alternate X Display. -display [display] Use an alternate
X Display.
-noblink
Disable LED flashing (Debian extension).
BUGS
Let me know if/when you find any.
NOTES
The Debian version of wmWeather uses curl instead of wget. You may edit
/usr/share/wmspaceweather/GetKp if you don’t like it.
AUTHOR
Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov>
19 December 1998