Space weather encompasses understanding how the near-space environment responds to forces from lower-atmosphere weather systems as well as conditions on the Sun. Although the specific effects of space weather (including power grid failures, communication outages, and navigation errors when using space-based navigation systems such as GPS) are local in nature, understanding and predicting their occurrence requires a global view of the environment. Here we initiated a first attempt to link one solar event which occurred on 2014 February 25, and affected the Earth’s upper atmosphere.