On this page you will find an overview of the strongest geomagnetic storms from Solar Cycle 23 together with links to more information in our archive. Storms are ranked by the Disturbance storm-time index (Dst) that is designed to measure the magnetic signature of magnetospheric currents observed in the equatorial regions. The Dst index is provided by the World Data Center for geomagnetism in Kyoto.
Current data suggests there is a slight possibility for aurora to appear at the following high latitude regions in the near future
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Begin Time: 07/10/2025 20:07 UTC Estimated Velocity: 755km/sec.
Active geomagnetic conditions (Kp4) Threshold Reached: 13:43 UTC
The OVATION model predicts the Hemispheric Power Index to reach 50GW at 08:46 UTC
Last X-flare | 2025/06/19 | X1.9 |
Last M-flare | 2025/10/03 | M1.2 |
Last geomagnetic storm | 2025/10/03 | Kp5 (G1) |
Spotless days | |
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Last spotless day | 2022/06/08 |
Monthly mean Sunspot Number | |
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September 2025 | 129.8 -3.7 |
October 2025 | 145.3 +15.5 |
Last 30 days | 132.1 -0.4 |