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What's the best way to break up sun spot data (using the Solar Flux data from http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/correlation/solar.data) into different categories (low solar activity, moderate solar activity, and high solar activity (even maybe extreme)? Anyone have any suggestions on what scales would be appropriate to use?

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What's the best way to break up sun spot data (using the Solar Flux data from http://www.esrl.noaa...tion/solar.data) into different categories (low solar activity, moderate solar activity, and high solar activity (even maybe extreme)? Anyone have any suggestions on what scales would be appropriate to use?

It depends, for what purpose do you intend to use the data?

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It depends, for what purpose do you intend to use the data?

Well I'm not sure if I have really any one purpose to use the data for.

Just would like to get a better idea of what you would consider high solar activity, low solar activity and something in the middle.

I guess I could just look at the lowest numbers and highest numbers sunspot wise and go from there but then I wouldn't be too sure on what the medium range should be.

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Well I'm not sure if I have really any one purpose to use the data for.

Just would like to get a better idea of what you would consider high solar activity, low solar activity and something in the middle.

I guess I could just look at the lowest numbers and highest numbers sunspot wise and go from there but then I wouldn't be too sure on what the medium range should be.

Are you judging based on impact to the Earth's atmosphere, or simply solar output?

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Where would I find this data?

Well first here is a great site for Monitoring all aspects of the sun: http://solarimg.org/artis/

You can extract AA index data from here: http://isgi.cetp.ipsl.fr/lesdonne.htm

Or I can just post a graph :P

# of days with a AA index reading > 60 per year. You can see what quantifies "low" versus "high" solar wind activity.

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AP index since 2000

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