Aurora Advisor

Active TypeScript

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Concept

Decision tool for Australian aurora observers that answers “should I drive 60 minutes to a dark site tonight?” Combines real-time solar wind data (NOAA SWPC), substorm trigger detection (Bz drops + hemispheric power jumps), and local weather forecasts (ACCESS-G model via Open-Meteo) into a single Go/No-Go score that accounts for both space weather potential and terrestrial conditions (cloud cover, moon phase, travel time).


Features

Shipped (v1.0):

In progress (v2.0):


Quick Facts

   
Status Active
Stack TypeScript

What This Is

A specialized tool for Australian aurora observers that solves the “should I drive 60 minutes?” problem. It combines real-time solar wind data (NOAA), substorm trigger logic (Bz/HP trends), and local weather (ACCESS-G model) to provide actionable advice.


Why We’re Building It

Existing tools like the Glendale app are powerful but difficult to use, and many sources lack the localized Australian context and travel-time “trade-off” logic required for confident planning. This tool aims to maximize observation success by providing a clear, advice-driven indicator of when to leave for a site.


Core Value

Providing a single, definitive “Go/No-Go” score that accounts for both space weather potential and local terrestrial conditions (travel time, clouds, moon).


Current Milestone: v2.0 - Advanced Forecasting System

Goal: Transform from binary heuristic predictions to ML-based probabilistic forecasting with longer lead time and event timeline predictions.

Target features:


Key Decisions


Requirements


# Validated (v1.0 shipped)


# Active (v2.0 in progress)


# Out of Scope

Last updated: 2026-02-21 after completing v1.0 and starting v2.0 milestone


Roadmap