Authors
Margaret Tilton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Stefan Codrescu (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Dan Seaton (CIRES,NOAA/NCEI), Rob Redmon (NOAA/NCEI), William Rowland (NOAA/NCEI)

Abstract

NOAA's assets for monitoring space weather range from the low-earth orbiting Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) all the way out to the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), located a million miles from the Earth at Lagrange Point 1. Observations provided by POES and DSCOVR, along with data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R-Series (GOES-R), give a comprehensive picture of space weather in the near-Earth environment. This poster provides an overview of available POES, GOES, and DSCOVR data products. It describes both current access mechanisms and future plans for enhancing data discoverability and visualization.