Daily Report
Yesterday's electromagnetic weather — summarized by AI, verified by data.
Earth's electromagnetic pulse is showing moderate activity, with the main Schumann resonance bands clearly visible and gently decreasing in intensity. There's a slight, localized peak in activity around 12 Hz, indicating a subtle shift in the planet's natural frequencies.
Conditions are expected to remain relatively calm over the next 24-48 hours, with a slight possibility of increased activity towards the 72-hour mark as solar wind conditions may shift. While major solar flares are unlikely, it's wise to remain aware of potential subtle changes.
This is a good time to focus on grounding yourself through mindful breathing or spending time in nature.
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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.