Earth's heartbeat on

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

54
Elevated
Kp 1.7
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse experienced a significant surge across a broad range of frequencies, particularly in the 22-40 Hz spectrum. This intense activity has now begun to subside, moving towards calmer levels.

What came next

Conditions are expected to remain relatively stable for the next 24 hours, with a slight increase in geomagnetic activity possible around 48-72 hours from now as the Kp index may reach moderate levels. The solar wind is currently slow and the IMF Bz is slightly southward, suggesting a potential for increased Schumann resonance activity if solar conditions evolve.

Schumann
54
Peak: 95
48 readings
Geomagnetic
Kp 1.7
Avg: Kp 1.1
Quiet
Solar wind
374 km/s
Bz min: -3.6 nT
M flare: 30%
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