Steps to Search and Retrieve Data:
- Choose one or more Model Run Types.
- Select a Date range (start and end dates).
- Select / deselect individual files from the results table.
- Enter your Email and select Request Data.
- You will receive a confirmation and download URL to retrieve your data.
Model Run Types
Indicates whether to include only model runs with coronal mass ejections, only those without ejections (background runs), or both.
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Coronal Mass Ejection: CME runs include the mass ejections launched into the most recent ambient steady flow.
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Background: Background includes all runs with a quasi-steady corotating structure, including high-speed streams and magnetic sector structure.
Dates
Date range over which to find model runs. Format is YYYYMMDDhhmmss (UTC). Start date/time is the beginning of the time period covered by the file, end date/time is the end of the time period covered by the file.
* Data availability begins on 11-19-2013. The most recent data from the Space Weather Prediction Center takes approximately 3-4 days after the observation date to appear on this site.
Reference
Parsons, A., Biesecker, D., Odstrcil, D., Millward, G., Hill, S. and Pizzo, V. (2011),
Wang-Sheeley-Arge–Enlil Cone Model Transitions to Operations,
Space Weather, 9, S03004,
doi:10.1029/2011SW000663
WSA-Enlil combines two advanced models, the Wang-Sheeley-Arge (WSA) and Enlil (named for the Sumerian god of wind).