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ResourceID
spase://NOAA/NumericalData/GOES/14/EPS/EPEAD/E13EW/PT1M
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
GOES 14 Energetic Proton, Electron and Alpha Detector (EPEAD) electron fluxes data at 1 min Time Resolution in Spacecraft Coordinates
AlternateName
GOES 14 EPEAD E13EW data
ReleaseDate
2021-04-27 17:52:57Z
Description

The GOES 14 Energetic Proton, Electron and Alpha Detectors (EPEAD) are essentially the same as the Energetic Particle Sensor (EPS) on GOES 8-12. There are two EPEADs on each satellite, one looking east and one looking west. For more information, please see Onsager et al. 1996, Operational uses of the GOES energetic particle detectors, in GOES 8 and Beyond, Proc. SPIE, Vol. 2812, edited by E. R. Washwell, pp. 281-290, Bellingham, WA. These data file contain mainly information on the electron fluxes with energy with >0.8 MeV from both the A and B detectors. Data files contain long descriptive header.

Acknowledgement
NASA Office of Space Science Applications (United States), NOAA National Environmental Satellite Service (United States), Terry G. Onsager
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Terry.Onsager
2.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/James.M.Weygand
InformationURL
Name
GOES N, O, and P Brochure
URL
Description

Information about the magnetometers onboard GOES 14

Language
en
PriorIDs
spase://VMO/NumericalData/GOES/14/EPEAD/epead_e13ew_PT1M
spase://VMO/NumericalData/GOES/14/EPS/epead_e13ew_PT1M
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/GOES/14/EPS/EPEAD/E13EW/PT1M
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
Direct access to the GOES 14 Energetic Proton, Electron, and Alpha Detectors (EPEAD) Data
URL
Description

Direct link to the GOES 14 Energetic Proton, Electron and Alpha Detectors data in CSV format as well as the energetic particle data from other GOES spacecraft. The data are sorted by year, month, spacecraft, and file type. The file names indicates the data type, spacecraft number, year, month, and resolution. For example, g13_epead_e2ew_16s_20080301_20080301.csv, indicates GOES 13 magnetometer data at 16 s time resolution from 2008-03-01.

Format
Text.ASCII
Encoding
None
Acknowledgement
NASA, NOAA, Terry G. Onsager
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
AccessURL
Name
HTTPS from SPDF
URL
Description

In CDF via HTTP from CDAWeb

AccessURL
Format
CDF
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
CDAWeb HAPI Server
URL
Style
HAPI
ProductKey
GOES14_EPEAD-SCIENCE-ELECTRONS-E13EW_1MIN
Description

Web Service to this product using the HAPI interface.

Format
CSV
ProcessingLevel
Calibrated
ProviderResourceName
NOAA GOES 14 EPEAD
ProviderProcessingLevel
Level-2
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
EnergeticParticles
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
2012-10-01 00:00:00
StopDate
2016-11-17 23:59:00
Note
Time format in data files is year-month-day hour:minute:seconds. Data file may fill out the first month and last month with flags.
Cadence
PT1M
Caveats
Flags=-99999.0
Keywords
60 s
geosynchronous
GOES
Energetic Proton, Electron and Alpha Detectors
Parameter #1
Name
Seconds of the Month
ParameterKey
Time
Description

Time format in data files is year-month-day hour:minute:seconds

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
Data points per average
ParameterKey
E1E_NUM_PTS
Description

Number of data points per average

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
75
FillValue
0
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #3
Name
Quality flag for electrons with energy >0.8 MeV
ParameterKey
E1E_QUAL_FLAG
Description

Quality flag non-zero value indicates data quality issue

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
4294967295
FillValue
99999
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #4
Name
Average flux of electrons with energy with >0.8 MeV
ParameterKey
E1E_UNCOR_FLUX
Description

Average flux of electrons with energy >0.8 MeV from the B detector that faces either East or West depending on the yaw flip of the satellite with no correction applied to remove proton contamination

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
10.0
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #5
Name
Data points per average
ParameterKey
E1W_NUM_PTS
Description

Number of data points per average

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
75
FillValue
0
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #6
Name
Quality flag for electrons with energy >0.8 MeV
ParameterKey
E1W_QUAL_FLAG
Description

Quality flag non-zero value indicates data quality issue

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
4294967295
FillValue
99999
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #7
Name
Average flux of electrons with energy with >0.8 MeV
ParameterKey
E1W_UNCOR_FLUX
Description

Average flux of electrons with energy >0.8 MeV from the A detector that faces either East or West depending on the yaw flip of the satellite with no correction applied to remove proton contamination

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
10.0
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #8
Name
Data points per average
ParameterKey
E2E_NUM_PTS
Description

Number of data points per average

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
75
FillValue
0
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #9
Name
Quality flag for electrons with energy >2 MeV
ParameterKey
E2E_QUAL_FLAG
Description

Quality flag non-zero value indicates data quality issue

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
4294967295
FillValue
99999
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #10
Name
Average flux of electrons with energy with >2 MeV
ParameterKey
E2E_UNCOR_FLUX
Description

Average flux of electrons with energy >2 MeV from the B detector that faces either East or West depending on the yaw flip of the satellite with no correction applied to remove proton contamination

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
10.0
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #11
Name
Data points per average
ParameterKey
E2W_NUM_PTS
Description

Number of data points per average

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
75
FillValue
0
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #12
Name
Quality flag for electrons with energy >2 MeV
ParameterKey
E2W_QUAL_FLAG
Description

Quality flag non-zero value indicates data quality issue

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
4294967295
FillValue
99999
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #13
Name
Average flux of electrons with energy with >2 MeV
ParameterKey
E2W_UNCOR_FLUX
Description

Average flux of electrons with energy >2 MeV from the A detector that faces either East or West depending on the yaw flip of the satellite with no correction applied to remove proton contamination

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
10.0
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #14
Name
Data points per average
ParameterKey
E3E_NUM_PTS
Description

Number of data points per average

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
75
FillValue
0
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #15
Name
Quality flag for electrons with energy >4 MeV
ParameterKey
E3E_QUAL_FLAG
Description

Quality flag non-zero value indicates data quality issue

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
4294967295
FillValue
99999
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #16
Name
Average flux of electrons with energy with >4 MeV
ParameterKey
E3E_UNCOR_FLUX
Description

Average flux of electrons with energy >4 MeV from the B detector that faces either East or West depending on the yaw flip of the satellite with no correction applied to remove proton contamination

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
10.0
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #17
Name
Data points per average
ParameterKey
E3W_NUM_PTS
Description

Number of data points per average

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
75
FillValue
0
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #18
Name
Quality flag for electrons with energy >4 MeV
ParameterKey
E3W_QUAL_FLAG
Description

Quality flag non-zero value indicates data quality issue

ValidMin
0
ValidMax
4294967295
FillValue
99999
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #19
Name
Average flux of electrons with energy with >4 MeV
ParameterKey
E3W_UNCOR_FLUX
Description

Average flux of electrons with energy >4 MeV from the A detector that faces either East or West depending on the yaw flip of the satellite with no correction applied to remove proton contamination

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
10.0
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux