Recent Schumann Resonance updates and guides
Fresh internal guides help answer common searches about Schumann resonance today, spikes, current values, scientific facts, and live monitoring.
Earth's Electromagnetic Pulse
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We calculate real planetary positions from your date, time, and birthplace, then blend them with the current Schumann Resonance mood for a signature cosmic snapshot.
A personalized sky map based on your birth details and the current Schumann Resonance mood.
We need your full name, exact birth date, birth time, and birthplace to calculate your chart.
We calculate real planetary positions from your date, time, and birthplace, then blend them with the current Schumann Resonance mood for a signature cosmic snapshot.
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Follow the current Schumann resonance, live graph activity, harmonics, and Earth frequency in real time.
Real-time data feed from the Tomsk monitoring station with frequent automatic refreshes.
schumannresonancelive.com data are live and updated instantly.
Real-time data feed from the Tomsk monitoring station with frequent automatic refreshes.
These labels are calculated from the live harmonic and spectrum feed, then placed on the spectrogram as reading guides.
SR1 · live band
SR2 · Upper harmonic
When white columns appear, the effect usually touches several active Schumann rows together.
SR1 - SR5 · When white columns appear, the effect usually touches several active Schumann rows together.
A stable bright row usually maps to a recurring resonance band. We place the nearest live Hz value next to that row.
A vertical white burst is usually broadband energy or noise reaching multiple rows together. It is not a single fixed Hz line.
Blue is quieter, green is stronger, and yellow or red marks the highest visible intensity in the current frame.
Fresh internal guides help answer common searches about Schumann resonance today, spikes, current values, scientific facts, and live monitoring.
The Schumann Resonance is a set of naturally occurring electromagnetic standing waves between Earth's surface and the ionosphere. The first mode is close to 7.83 Hz, followed by higher harmonics.
This dashboard uses a live monitoring feed built around Schumann resonance graph and spectrogram sources from Tomsk, plus space weather context from NOAA-style metrics.
Time flows from left to right, frequency rises from bottom to top, and brighter colors usually indicate stronger activity, interference, or amplitude.
A spike can reflect stronger amplitude, noise, or geomagnetic disturbance. It should be compared with harmonics, solar wind, and Kp Index before drawing conclusions.
No. The 7.83 Hz band is the first mode, but the live value can drift slightly while higher harmonics also expand or weaken.
Yes. The page is designed for visitors searching for a Schumann resonance monitor, live chart, live spectrogram, or Earth frequency tracker in one place.
Kp Index helps connect resonance changes with geomagnetic conditions, so you can compare Schumann activity with broader space weather trends.
The live metrics refresh automatically every few seconds and the spectrogram refreshes on a separate timer, so the dashboard stays active throughout the day.