Earth's heartbeat on

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

44
Elevated
What was happening

Earth's electromagnetic pulse has recently experienced a significant surge of intense activity, indicated by broad white and red signatures. This high-amplitude event has now subsided, with the Schumann resonance returning to more stable, though still elevated, levels.

What came next

Conditions are expected to remain relatively stable over the next 24-72 hours, with Kp forecast to stay at a maximum of 4.0. The northward IMF Bz suggests the magnetosphere is well-shielded, making significant geomagnetic storm activity unlikely.

Schumann
44
Peak: 65
12 readings
Geomagnetic
No data
Solar wind
431 km/s
Bz min: 3.9 nT
M flare: 70%
Sleep that night

Sleep assessment requires the Kp index for that night. Geomagnetic data was not captured for this date — we do not estimate without source measurements.

Could it have affected you?

Pick the symptoms you noticed that day — we'll show how they line up with what the Earth was doing.

Correlation is not causation. This is for self-reflection, not medical advice. If you have persistent concerns, talk to a doctor.

Wellness insight

With the recent intensity subsiding, this is a good time to focus on grounding practices and gentle movement to integrate any lingering energetic shifts.

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