The Space Physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) is designed to allow a solar
terrestrial physics customer to intelligently access and manage historical space
physics data for integration with environment models and space weather forecasts.
SPIDR is a distributed network of synchronous databases and 100% Java middle-ware servers
accessed via the World Wide Web.
The data you have requested is unavailable, probably because there were no parameters set
or the server was not able to make connection to the database
2009-06-12T21:44:53 SPIDR 5.01 Is Live
SPIDR 5.01 is now live at http://spidr.ngdc.noaa.gov
Notable changes:
- Several Ionospheric related additions and bug fixes including interface, back end, and database.
- SPIDR now has a user accessible bug tracker and dedicated bug and feature request email queue. The link is in the navigation area on the left side of the screen at the bottom when you're logged in.
-Assorted bug fixes including UI, interface interaction and the like.
source and binaries are available from http://spidr.sourceforge.net/
2008-08-19T21:10:20 AMIE Indices Updated
The AMIE derived indices database has been updated to include 2002-2006 and both Northern and Southern hemisphere derived products for comparison.