SCHUMANN RESONANCE
7.83 Hz
Earth's Electromagnetic Pulse — Active
14.3 Hz20.8 Hz27.3 Hz33.8 Hz
Real-Time Monitoring

Earth's Heartbeat.

Kp-Index
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Solar Wind
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📊 Spectrogram

24h
1h
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Schumann Resonance Live Spectrogram - Real-time 7.83 Hz frequency chart showing electromagnetic field intensity from Tomsk Observatory

Heartbeat

7.83 Hz
Kp-Index
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☀️X-Ray Flux
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GOES Satellite
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🌊Solar Wind
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km/s
Density
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p/cm³
Pressure
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nPa
🧭IMF Bz
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nT (N-S)
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🧲IMF Bt
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nT (Total)
📈 Kp-Index — 24h
💨 Solar Wind — 24h
🧭 IMF Bz — 24h
☀️ X-Ray Flux — 24h
Five Harmonics

Resonance Frequencies

7.83
Fundamental
~45 pT
14.3
2nd Harmonic
~32 pT
20.8
3rd Harmonic
~22 pT
27.3
4th Harmonic
~15 pT
33.8
5th Harmonic
~10 pT

Schumann Heartbeat Monitor

7.83 Hz · Alpha Wave Band
7.83
Frequency Hz
8-12
Alpha Brainwave Hz
~2,000
Active Storms/sec
60-100
Ionosphere km
Tomsk SOSRFF Observatory

Live Schumann Resonance Monitoring

Real-time ELF band data from Tomsk State University, Russia.

📶 FrequenciesLIVE
Schumann Resonance frequencies chart showing 7.83 Hz fundamental and harmonics at 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 Hz from Tomsk Observatory
7.83, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 Hz
📈 AmplitudeLIVE
Schumann Resonance amplitude chart showing electromagnetic field intensity and power spectrum
EM field intensity
🛡️ QualityLIVE
Schumann Resonance quality chart showing resonance stability and signal quality metrics
Resonance stability
🎯 DependencyLIVE
Schumann Resonance dependency chart showing inter-mode correlations between frequency harmonics
Inter-mode correlations
NASA SDO / SOHO

Solar Activity Dashboard

Coronal loops, chromosphere, and CME monitoring.

☀️ SDO AIA 171Å
Coronal Loops ~600K°
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NASA SDO AIA 171 Angstrom solar image showing coronal loops at approximately 600,000 Kelvin temperature
🔥 SDO AIA 304Å
Chromosphere ~50K°
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NASA SDO AIA 304 Angstrom solar image showing chromosphere at approximately 50,000 Kelvin temperature
🌀 SOHO LASCO C3
Coronagraph — CME
LIVE
SOHO LASCO C3 coronagraph image showing coronal mass ejections CME and solar corona activity

What is the Schumann Resonance?

First predicted by Winfried Otto Schumann in 1952, the fundamental frequency is approximately 7.83 Hz — a standing electromagnetic wave in the cavity between Earth's surface and the ionosphere, driven by ~50 lightning strikes per second worldwide. This official Schumann Resonance monitoring platform provides real-time data from Tomsk Observatory, NASA, and NOAA.

7.83 Hz
Fundamental
~2,000
Storms Active
5
Harmonics
1952
Discovered
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Brainwave Correlation

7.83 Hz aligns with alpha waves (8-12 Hz), linked to relaxation and creative states.

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Sleep & Well-being

SR variations correlate with heart rate variability, blood pressure, and melatonin.

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Space Weather

Kp ≥ 5 storms cause amplitude spikes and potential "whiteout" events.

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Five Harmonics

7.83, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, 33.8 Hz — each carries unique ionospheric data.

Schumann Resonance Today Live - Official Monitoring Platform

Welcome to the official Schumann Resonance live monitoring platform. Track Earth's electromagnetic frequency in real-time with our comprehensive spectrogram charts, 3D globe visualization, and space weather data. Our Schumann Resonance tracker provides continuous 24/7 live graph monitoring from Tomsk Observatory in Russia, complemented by NASA and NOAA data.

Schumann Resonance Today: View current Schumann Resonance activity with our live spectrogram showing the fundamental 7.83 Hz frequency and its harmonics at 14.3 Hz, 20.8 Hz, 27.3 Hz, and 33.8 Hz. Our Schumann Resonance chart displays real-time electromagnetic field intensity, helping you understand Earth's frequency patterns and space weather impacts.

Tomsk Schumann Resonance: We source official data from Tomsk State University's SOSRFF observatory, providing the most accurate Schumann Resonance measurements available. The Tomsk Schumann Resonance monitor has been tracking Earth's electromagnetic pulse since 2012, offering reliable scientific data for researchers and enthusiasts worldwide.

Schumann Resonance Live Map & Tracker: Our interactive 3D globe shows global monitoring stations and real-time data points. Track Schumann Resonance spikes, whiteout events, and normal activity patterns with our advanced visualization tools. The Schumann Resonance tracker alerts you to significant changes in Earth's electromagnetic field.

Earth Frequency & Space Weather: Beyond Schumann Resonance monitoring, we provide comprehensive space weather data including Kp-Index, solar wind speed, X-ray flux, and geomagnetic storm information. Understanding the connection between solar activity and Schumann Resonance patterns helps predict frequency variations and intensity changes.

Schumann Resonance Official Site: As the official Schumann Resonance monitoring platform, we provide accurate, real-time data from authoritative sources. Our Schumann Resonance official site combines data from multiple observatories including Tomsk, NASA SDO, and NOAA SWPC to deliver the most comprehensive Earth frequency monitoring available online.

Understanding Schumann Resonance Harmonics

The Schumann Resonance consists of five primary harmonics: 7.83 Hz (fundamental), 14.3 Hz (second harmonic), 20.8 Hz (third harmonic), 27.3 Hz (fourth harmonic), and 33.8 Hz (fifth harmonic). Each harmonic carries unique information about ionospheric conditions and electromagnetic activity. Our live spectrogram displays all five harmonics simultaneously, allowing for comprehensive analysis of Earth's electromagnetic environment.

Schumann Resonance Whiteout Events

A Schumann Resonance whiteout event occurs when intense electromagnetic activity causes the spectrogram to display white across all frequencies. These events typically happen during G3+ geomagnetic storms and periods of high solar activity. Our platform tracks these events in real-time, providing alerts and historical data for analysis.

Global Schumann Resonance Monitoring

While Tomsk Observatory provides the primary data source, Schumann Resonance monitoring occurs at various locations worldwide. Our platform aggregates data from multiple sources to provide a global perspective on Earth's electromagnetic frequency. Track Schumann Resonance today, yesterday, and historical patterns with our comprehensive monitoring tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

~7.83 Hz (7.0-8.5 range). Harmonics at 14.3, 20.8, 27.3, 33.8 Hz.

Tomsk State University SOSRFF, Russia — continuously monitoring since 2012.

Green/blue = low. Yellow/orange = elevated. White = extreme. X-axis = time (UTC), Y-axis = frequency (0-40 Hz).

Geomagnetic activity on 0-9 scale from 13 observatories. 5+ = storm conditions affecting Schumann patterns.

Intense white across all frequencies — extreme EM activity from G3+ geomagnetic storms.

Tomsk: ~1 min. NOAA: every 5 min. Solar: 15-30 min. All auto-refresh automatically.