Hello everyone,
I am a student and I recently joined the PSWS group. I am new to this field and currently learning about WSPR data.
I tried a small basic analysis using dataset and created a simple graph.
Can someone guide me if I am on the right path or suggest what I should do next?
Thank you!
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On 20. Mar 2026, at 13:54, Dhruvi Bhalani <dhruvi....@gmail.com> wrote:
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You haven’t mentioned what your background is. Knowing that might help us steer you in the right direction. In the meantime, if you are looking for a certificate program, you may want to check out the courses offered by Dr Tamitha Skov. These will provide a foundation for your future work.
Tamitha Skov offers a structured series of space weather courses on her Space Weather Woman site, plus occasional standalone mini‑courses and university-level certificate classes.spaceweatherwoman+2
Core online course series
These are organized into basic (“First Chef”) and advanced (“Second Chef”) tracks on spaceweatherwoman.com.spaceweatherwoman+1
Space Weather Basics – “First Chef” series
Advanced Topics – “Second Chef” series
Where these courses fit academically
Live and mini‑courses
Beyond the structured series, she runs shorter live sessions and special topics.
Basic vs advanced series overview
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Track level |
Series code |
Focus area |
Typical prerequisites |
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Track level |
Series code |
Focus area |
Typical prerequisites |
|
Basic |
C |
Coronal mass ejections / solar storms |
None.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Basic |
F |
Solar flares & radio bursts |
C1–C3.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Basic |
P |
Radiation storms / SEPs |
C1–C3, F1–F4 recommended.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Basic |
W |
Coronal holes & solar wind |
C1–C3, F1–F4, P1–P2 recommended.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Advanced |
H |
Heliosphere & solar cycle |
C, F, P, W series.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Advanced |
M |
Magnetosphere & near‑Earth space |
C, F, P, W; H optional.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Advanced |
I |
Ionosphere & upper atmosphere |
C, F, P, W, M; H optional.[spaceweatherwoman] |
|
Advanced |
E |
Ground‑level impacts & indices |
Other Second Chef topics as background.[spaceweatherwoman] |
If you tell me your current level (e.g., ham operator wanting HF‑propagation emphasis vs general science interest), I can suggest a concrete path through these series and which mini‑courses to prioritize.
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Dhruvi,
I’m happy to continue to help you, but there is much more that needs to be known about your background and goals. Let’s take our correspondence offline from the HamSci listserv. Please email me directly at b...@bobgerzoff.com
Thanks,
Bob
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