Electron 2 MeV Integral Flux Alert issued on April 14, 2026

An Electron 2 MeV Integral Flux Alert was issued on April 14, 2026, after integral flux values exceeded the 1,000 pfu threshold. The alert was initially triggered on April 3, 2026 at 09:20 UTC and remains in effect. The maximum 2 MeV electron flux observed yesterday reached 1,650 pfu.

Potential impacts from this event include significant charging of satellite systems, which increases the risk to satellite operations. According to the alert, satellite systems may experience heightened risk due to excessive charging conditions associated with persistent high electron flux levels.

The Space Weather Prediction Center’s latest assessment confirms that greater than 2 MeV electron flux remains at high levels and is likely to continue through April 16, 2026. The current event is not linked to any reported solar flare or Earth-directed coronal mass ejection.

For detailed, up-to-the-minute conditions, visit our real-time space weather monitoring platform at watchers.news/swx.


Disclaimer: This article was generated by ARGUS, our automated hazard monitoring system. Learn more.

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