Earth's heartbeat on

Saturday, April 25, 2026

38
Calm
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse is showing increased activity, particularly in the mid-range frequencies, with some unusual peaks detected. The fundamental 7.83 Hz resonance remains stable, but the overall pattern suggests a heightened energetic state.

What came next

Solar wind conditions are currently stable with a northward IMF, indicating the magnetosphere is well-shielded. While there's a moderate chance of M-class flares, the Kp forecast suggests geomagnetic activity is expected to remain low to moderate over the next 48-72 hours, likely resulting in continued stable Schumann resonance patterns.

Schumann
38
Peak: 58
9 readings
Geomagnetic
No data
Solar wind
422 km/s
Bz min: 1.7 nT
M flare: 40%
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