Real-time Echo Counts
View the total echo counts, number of ionospheric echoes, and number of
ground scatter echoes in real-time over the past 24 hours.
Echoes
are averaged over each full scan.
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- Beam Number N/A
- Operation Mode N/A
- Frequency (kHz) N/A
- Sky Noise N/A
- Number of Averages N/A
- Range Separation N/A
How to Use This Plot
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- Hover for Details: Move mouse over data points for precise values
- Toggle Trace: Click on the legend item to show/hide the trace
Data Acknowledgement
The authors acknowledge the use of SuperDARN data. SuperDARN is a collection of radars funded by national scientific funding agencies of Australia, Canada, China, France, Italy, Japan, Norway, South Africa, United Kingdom, and the United States of America. The Blackstone, Fort Hays, and Goose Bay radars are maintained and operated by Virginia Tech with support from NSF under AGS-1935110. The Christmas Valley radars are maintained and operated by Dartmouth College with support from NSF under AGS-2426199. The Clyde River, Inuvik, Prince George, Rankin Inlet, and Saskatoon radars are maintained and operated by SuperDARN Canada. SuperDARN Canada operations are supported by funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) Geospace Observatory (GO) Canada program, and Innovation Saskatchewan. The Hokkaido East and Hokkaido West radars are maintained and operated by Nagoya University, with support from JSPS, KAKENHI (23K22555, 21H04518, and 18KK0099). The King Salmon, Kodiak, McMurdo, and South Pole Station radars are maintained and operated by Penn State with support from NSF under AGS-1934410 and ANT-2035105 respectively. The Wallops Island radar is maintained and operated by JHU Applied Physics Laboratory with support from NSF under AGS-1934973.