In support of the Artemis II launch, the Space Weather Prediction Center held an exercise, the Artemis II testbed exercise. As part of this event, I created a data stream for the UMASEP model and leveraged the KNMI Timeline Viewer user interface to display model data to end users to forecast potential SEP events. The display of the UMASEP data was a collaboration with my colleagues and external partners to support a historic mission.
Part of my ongoing work at the Space Weather Prediction Center has been the standardization of data products, earlier this year I worked on updating some of our old products and communicating those changes with users. Those changes are described here, and reflected on our public facing website.
View Service Change Notice
One of the most popular visualizations on the SWPC public facing website is the Ovation model, at the end of 2025, I was responsible for ongoing maintanence to the model to ensure it was running and that users could continue to view timely and accurate aurora forecasts.
View Ovation Model Output
The NOAA Scales banner on the public facing website of the Space Weather Prediction Center website, it is a visual condensed with information for the current space environment. In an effort to modernize our data services, I created a Python version of this data services that puts together the information displayed in the NOAA Scales.
View NOAA Scales