Rapid variations of the geomagnetic field, caused by space weather, produce
an electric field in the Earth's surface. This electric field is the source
of electrical currents that can, for example, cause damage to transformers
in the power grid and cause corrosion to pipelines.
The plots below show measurements made at BGS observatories to allow us to
monitor this geo-electric field .
Latest measurements
Eskdalemuir
Yesterday (Click to enlarge).
Today (Click to enlarge).
Last 6 hours (Click to enlarge).
Last 30 days (Click to enlarge).
Lerwick
Yesterday (Click to enlarge).
Today (Click to enlarge).
Last 6 hours (Click to enlarge).
Last 30 days (Click to enlarge).
Hartland
Yesterday (Click to enlarge).
Today (Click to enlarge).
Last 6 hours (Click to enlarge).
Last 30 days (Click to enlarge).
Notes
Data are updated every 10 minutes.
Data are recorded at 10Hz at all three sites
The electric data in the monthly plots are 1 minute averages
The electric field data in the daily and 6 hour plots are 1 second averages
dB/dt is calculated as the difference between the measurement now and the
measurement 1 minute ago.