Update: Schumann Resonance Went Black For 24-Hours

September 04, 2020

The Schumann Resonance went black for a 24-hour period.

The anomaly is over, it seems that the data reported in the period from 23 UTC on 2 September to 3 am UTC on 4 September were not valid as they were removed. It is possible that the last available data have been looped as default in case of interruption of the updated data flow. What the graphs show now, for the last last 4 hours of valid data, is a dip in Frequency, from the base value of 7.83 Hz to 7.37 Hz, which occurred at 6 UTC, this triggered fluctuations in Quality and a peak in Amplitude which at 6:30 UTC reached Power 23.
This was either an anomaly, a time-line shift or a correction.

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About melbrake

Mel Brake is an awarding winning Philadelphia based poet/singer/song writer, whose poetry has appeared in several media outlets and journals, including Philadelphia Poets 2007, 2008 and 2009, Mad Poets Review, Fox Chase Review, and The Philadelphia Bulletin. In addition, Long Island Sounds: An Anthology of Poetry, Writing Outside The Lines (WOSTL) Anthology, Word Riot Magazine, The New Verse News, Word Salad Magazine and Poetry Ink 2010 has published his works. Recently, his band, the Mel Brake Family Band performed a benefit concert at Cross Road Café in Delaware County. He is the Founder and Executive Director of MPW, a non-profit organization, focusing on using the arts to reach children in the Tri-state area. In addition, his first chapbook, “Obama Poetry Project” is available at: MelBrakEpress.blogspot.com.
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