Schumann Resonance Today
Earth's pulse is elevated. You might feel more alert.
Solar Wind: 421 km/s · IMF Bz: 4.4 nT · Solar Flares: M 45%
What the rings measure
Earth's electromagnetic pulse is currently in an active phase, with significant broadband energy bursts appearing as intense vertical streaks on the spectrogram. While these energetic events occur, the fundamental Schumann resonance and its harmonics remain visible with moderate intensity.
During this active period, focus on grounding yourself through mindful breathing or spending time in nature to help maintain your inner balance.
Conditions are expected to remain active over the next 24-72 hours, with the Kp forecast indicating a potential for moderate activity. The northward orientation of the IMF Bz suggests the magnetosphere is currently well-shielded, but we will monitor for any shifts that could influence Schumann resonance.
Earth's electromagnetic pulse is currently in an active phase, with significant broadband energy bursts appearing as intense vertical streaks on the spectrogram. While these energetic events occur, the fundamental Schumann resonance and its harmonics remain visible with moderate intensity.
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Key Facts About the Schumann Resonance
The Schumann Resonance is a set of electromagnetic standing waves at 7.83 Hz (and harmonics at 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, 33.8 Hz) generated by global lightning activity in the cavity between Earth's surface and the ionosphere at approximately 60 km altitude. Predicted by physicist W.O. Schumann in 1952 and first measured in 1954.
- Fundamental frequency: 7.83 Hz — at the alpha-theta brainwave border
- Driven by ~100 lightning strikes per second worldwide
- Signal strength measured in picotesla — billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet
- Amplitude affected by solar activity: NOAA Kp index above 5 indicates geomagnetic storm conditions
- Monitored by SunGeo from 6 stations: Tomsk (Russia), ETNA (Sicily), Cumiana (Italy), BGS Eskdalemuir (UK), HeartMath California (USA), HeartMath Alberta (Canada)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Schumann Resonance?
The Schumann Resonance is a set of electromagnetic frequencies generated by lightning in the cavity between Earth's surface and ionosphere. The fundamental frequency is approximately 7.83 Hz, often called Earth's heartbeat.
What is the Schumann Resonance today?
The current Schumann Resonance status is shown above in the Earth Core visualization. We monitor data from 6 stations (Tomsk, ETNA, BGS Eskdalemuir, HeartMath California, HeartMath Alberta) and update every hour with AI-powered interpretation.
Does the Schumann Resonance affect humans?
Research suggests correlations between Schumann Resonance activity and human wellbeing, including sleep quality, mood, and cognitive function. The 7.83 Hz frequency overlaps with human alpha brainwave patterns.
How do you monitor the Schumann Resonance?
SunGeo collects spectrogram data from 6 independent stations: Tomsk (Russia), ETNA Observatory (Italy), Cumiana (Italy), BGS Eskdalemuir (UK), HeartMath California (USA), and HeartMath Alberta (Canada). Our AI analyzes each image and cross-validates across sources for higher accuracy.
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