

Links to the OMNIWeb News document and the OMNIWeb Data Explorer tool. The Home Page is the starting point for interactions with the OMNIWeb system. The control panel, in conjunction with the "back" button on WWW browsers, allow the user to navigate the OMNIWeb system. The OMNIWeb Home Page links all of these components together and is the logical starting point for interaction with the OMNIWeb system.Ī control panel comprising four graphic buttons are present near the bottom of every "page". This view is depicted in Figure 1.0 below. The OMNIWeb system comprises five major components (Home Page, Data Explorer, Feedback, News, and Help document), which represents the user's conceptual view of OMNIWeb. The latest developments of the OMNIWeb system are found in the OMNIWeb News document. The paper " NSSDC OMNIWeb: The First Space Physics A brief article " New Access to OMNI Data Through the World Wide Web"Ībout OMNIWeb is available in the NSSDC Newsletter. A graphical Where are technical papers or articles about OMNIWeb?.Good connection to the Internet (10kb/sec or better transfer rate is recommended.).

Retrieved data is either displayed on the user's What do I need in order to use OMNIWeb?Īll the things required to access OMNIWeb are listed below.Plots are displayed on the user's WWW browser as inline images.OMNIWeb allows the user to select a time span and produce a plot or listing of the various fields in the OMNI data set. OMNIWeb was established to facilitate user access to selected parameters of heliospheric interest in the OMNI data set, which is a composite of multiple sources for the magnetic field, solar wind plasma flow parameters, and some energetic particle fluxes, found in space just outside the Earth's magnetosphere. OMNIWeb is a Web-based data browse and retrieval tool for the NSSDC OMNI data set. This document was written in the style of a Usenet FAQ so that it can quicklyĪnswer frequently asked questions about the OMNIWeb system.Ģ: Elementary questions 2.1: What is OMNIWeb? 9: Version and Development History 1: Purpose of this document.7: OMNIWeb Feedback: What Users Have Said About OMNIWeb.Question 1: What is the difference between OMNI data on OMNIWeb and OMNI_M data under OMNIWeb?.2.4: Where are technical papers or articles about OMNIWeb?.2.3: What do I need in order to use OMNIWeb?.
