We are building a virtual Sun-Climate Data Institute (SCDI) to establish a cloud-based, updateable, open science hub for creating, analyzing, vetting, and curating key datasets for understanding Sun-Climate connections. These will include regularly updated files for current and historical solar activity (total and spectral irradiance, solar energetic particle fluxes, etc.) and associated proxies (Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs), cosmogenic isotope production, ionization) as well as model data and automated analyses and key target datasets for model-observation comparisons.
The SCDI will be a resource for climate modelers, heliophysicists, and others interested in the impacts of solar activity on Earth's climate. It will help provide consistency in inter-model comparisons and in model-observation evaluations such as are required for the analysis of multi-model ensembles such as the next phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) or the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI).
The project utilizes a standalone, cloud platform hosted by the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS).
Energetic Particle Forcing datasets are here.
Sunspot (group) number series here.
Ca II K plage area series here.
F10.7 indices here.
Ozone datasets: