You can register to receive an email when a new alert arrives in the alert system. To reach the alert subscription page, you have to click on the “Register for COMESEP alerts” link at the bottom left of the user interface.
If this is your first visit to the registration page, you have to use the "Register" button to become a registered user. A registered user can subscribe to alerts and receive emails when new space weather alerts are issued by the COMESEP alert system.
Notice: Your password should contain between 4 and 12 characters, at least one digit [0-9], at least one letter [a-z,A-Z] and at least one special character [.,-_!#:+] |
After you have registered you will receive a confirmation email. To confirm your registration, you have to click on the link provided in that email. Your account will then be checked manually by the COMESEP team before it is activated (an email will be sent to you when activation has occurred). This can take a few days.
Once your registration has been activated, you can click on the "Login" button and go to the main panel.
On the main panel you can subscribe to three different types of alerts: geomagnetic storms, SEP proton events bigger than 10 MeV and those bigger than 60 MeV. You can define for which impact risk levels (low to extreme) you prefer to receive alerts. The impact risk is associated to the matrix that is explained in the Timeline frame section of the User interface help page. You have to click on “Update” to confirm your selection.
In the lower part of the subscription page the latest alerts are displayed. Here you see both the alerts with and without an impact risk on the Earth’s environment.
Notice: You can only get emails for alerts that have an impact risk. In the lower part, you see also information about flares and CME’s. However, there is no registration to receive these alerts by email because the associated scientific tools do not directly define an impact risk. |
Below is an example of an alert sent by email.
=== COMESEP Alert Identity === This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
=== Comesep Alert Info === Alert id: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Status:normal AlertIdAction: new Emitter: SEP Forecast Alerts from COMESEP Emitter HRef: http://www.comesep.eu/sepforecast Emitter Version: 0.0.0 Subject: Forecast for a SEP radiation storm following a M1.3 flare with peak at 2014-01-13 21:51UT (protons > 10 MeV: MINOR, VERY UNLIKELY). SubjectTopic: SEP
=== Comesep Alert Target === Target: Earth ReceivedAt: 13-01-2014 22:30 AtEarliest: 13-01-2014 22:01 AtStrongest: 14-01-2014 01:11 AtLatest: 15-01-2014 21:51
=== Comesep Alert Impact 1 === ImpactType: Radiation10MeVpu Severity: Minor Probability: Very_unlikely Confidence: 0.3
=== Comesep Alert Details === group:FlareMailParameters name:flux 1.33E-5 (FLOAT) name:magnitude M1.3 (STRING) name:peak_time 2014-01-13T21:51:00+00:00 (DATETIME)
=== Comesep Alert Parent-Child Hierarchy === Root Alert 1 is SolarFlare produced by flaremail received at 13-01-2014 22:29 has id 20140113222901.0d0DaFDHjq@flaremail Child Alert 2 is SEP produced by sepforecast received at 13-01-2014 22:30 has id This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (is current alert) Parent of child alert 2 is alert 1
=== Notify Header === Subscription address: http://subscription Producer address: http://producer Topic dialect: http://dialect Topic name: SEP/SEPforecast/new
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This file has been generated on 16-01-2014 13:52 by Comesep dispatcher at www.comesep.eu/alert |