Raw space weather parameters from NOAA — solar wind, KP index, Bz/Bt trends, and aurora power. Refreshes every 5 minutes.
Geomagnetic conditions are calm. Aurora visible only at high latitudes (70°+).
| Bz Component | 0.0 nT |
| Speed | 0 km/s |
| Density | 0.0 p/cm³ |
| Bt (Total Field) | 0.0 nT |
| Coupling Score | 0 / 100 |
Aurora hemispheric power index from NOAA OVATION model. Values above 50 GW indicate significant aurora activity.
Current conditions at Reykjavík from Open-Meteo. Cloud cover below 30% is ideal for aurora viewing.
Southward (negative) Bz enhances energy coupling into Earth's magnetosphere. Values below −5 nT are favorable for visible aurora.
Total interplanetary magnetic field strength in nanoTesla. Higher Bt generally means more potential energy available for aurora if Bz turns southward.
Planetary K-index. Scale 0–9. KP ≥ 3 typically visible from Iceland; KP ≥ 5 indicates a geomagnetic storm.
Data sourced from NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center and Open-Meteo. Refreshed every 5 minutes. KP history uses 1-minute resolution planetary K-index data.