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GCI Live Data

Spectrogram Calendar

View live data from GCI’s Global Coherence Monitoring System, a worldwide network of magnetometers that collect a continuous stream of data from the earth’s magnetic field.

The Global Coherence Initiative is an international effort that seeks to help activate the heart of humanity and promote peace, harmony and a shift in global consciousness. GCI conducts groundbreaking research on the interconnection between humanity and Earth’s magnetic fields and energetic systems.

Spectrogram Calendar

  • Site Key
  • GCI001 California, USA
  • GCI002 Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
  • GCI003 Lithuania
  • GCI004 Alberta, Canada
  • GCI005 Northland, New Zealand
  • GCI006 Hluhluwe, South Africa

The Spectrogram Calendar displays data from the magnetic field detectors deployed by the Global Coherence Initiative research team to monitor the resonances occurring in the plasma waves constantly circling the earth in the ionosphere. These daily spectrograms show the activity occurring at the various resonant frequencies from 1 to 50 Hz. Within the spectrogram, the power, or intensity level of each frequency is displayed as a color, with yellow being the most intense. The Schumann resonances appear as the horizontal lines at 7.8, 14, 20, 26, 33 & 39 Hz. In this calendar, each day begins at midnight UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).

Each row of images is from a different site location, new sites will be added as they become operational. Clicking on an image will pop up a full-size image of the selected day. Clicking the arrow buttons in the top left and right corners of the calendar will advance the page forward or backward one day < > or one week << >> at a time.