Daily Report
Yesterday's electromagnetic weather — summarized by AI, verified by data.
Earth's electromagnetic pulse experienced a significant, though brief, surge of activity yesterday, marked by a broad spike across all frequencies. Outside of this event, the Schumann resonance has returned to its stable baseline, showing typical daily patterns.
With the solar wind currently showing a southward IMF (Bz of -6.86 nT), we can anticipate a potential increase in Schumann resonance activity over the next 24-48 hours. While solar flare activity remains low, this southward orientation suggests a heightened connection between Earth's magnetosphere and the solar wind, which may influence the resonance.
Given the potential for increased electromagnetic activity, focus on grounding practices and mindful breathing to maintain your inner balance.
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This daily report aggregates readings from six independent Schumann Resonance stations — Tomsk (Russia), ETNA (Sicily), BGS Eskdalemuir (UK), HeartMath California (USA), and HeartMath Alberta (Canada) — into a single summary. Scores are cross-validated: we average each station independently, then average the results so no single source dominates. Dashboard.
The AI analysis is generated by our vision pipeline, which examines each spectrogram for patterns — broadband excitation, harmonic shifts, data gaps — and translates them into plain language. Use the daily report to spot trends, compare quiet days against storm days, or track how electromagnetic weather correlates with how you feel. Learn.