Earth's heartbeat on

Friday, June 26, 2026

48
Elevated
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse is showing elevated activity, with noticeable bursts in the 14-23 Hz and 28-36 Hz ranges. Intense, short-lived spikes indicate localized disturbances, but the overall trend remains stable.

What came next

With the solar wind showing a slightly southward IMF (Bz of -1.94 nT), we may see a gradual increase in Schumann resonance activity over the next 24-48 hours. While major geomagnetic storms are unlikely, expect a potential rise in intensity as the Earth interacts with the solar wind.

Schumann
48
Peak: 65
4 readings
Geomagnetic
No data
Solar wind
456 km/s
Bz min: -1.9 nT
M flare: 50%
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Sleep assessment requires the Kp index for that night. Geomagnetic data was not captured for this date — we do not estimate without source measurements.

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