Our mission

A fast, calm, credible read on what the Sun is doing now and next — and a clear alert when conditions cross into serious territory.

Why we exist

Solar storms are real and measurable, with real effects on power grids, satellites, GPS, and radio communications. Coverage of them is either buried in specialist tooling built for researchers, or inflated into disaster headlines built for clicks. We built SolarStormAlert to sit between the two: a source-cited dashboard anyone can read in three seconds, backed by the same public data the specialists use.

Our stance

No drama, no fear language. Every data point on this site cites the agency that measured it — NOAA SWPC, NASA GOES, ACE/DSCOVR, NASA DONKI. We aggregate authoritative public data; we never invent measurements, and we never round a forecast into a certainty it isn't.

The quiet promise

When nothing serious is happening, we stay quiet. Silence is information too — an ordinary reading means conditions are ordinary, not that we've stopped watching.