The UKCEH’s COSMOS-UK network is designed to use low energy cosmic ray neutrons from the Sun and outer space to measure soil moisture. It also detects elevated levels from energetic solar events that can impact critical infrastructure including satellite and mobile phone networks and aviation, even increasing radiation doses to aircrew and passengers.
Such a Ground Level Enhancement (GLE) was picked up on Tuesday 11 November across the network's raw neutron count data. It was most intense at Glensaugh, the most northerly site in the network, with a strong signal also detected at Moor House, the highest altitude, and was weakest at The Lizard in the far south.
The COSMOS team are working with Surrey Space Centre to analyse and interpret the data and potentially warn of future GLE events.
Information about COSMOS-UK and its monthly summaries are available on the network’s website.

