CLIMATE FREQUENCY PART 1: TOAD in the Sky 

Dark Matters Press | 07 July 2025 

Abstract:  

This report explores the convergence between observable natural phenomena and measurable energetic events within Earth’s biosphere. Drawing on the visual metaphor of a toad generating ripples in a pond, we examine evidence suggesting that Earth is experiencing a multi-domain vibrational feedback loop involving atmospheric frequencies (e.g. Schumann Resonance), ionospheric anomalies, and tectonic unrest. Data from July 2025 illustrates this confluence, including a Schumann whiteout event (Power 72), ionospheric electron density surges, and increased seismic turbulence at Yellowstone. We propose that this convergence may be symptomatic of broader planetary resonance phenomena, potentially modulated by both natural and anthropogenic electromagnetic influences. 

Introduction: As Above, so Below 

In observing a toad vocalizing from the surface of a pond, one may witness concentric ripples propagating outward in perfect symmetry. This behaviour is not merely acoustic; it is vibrational. The frog’s call interacts with the surrounding medium, transmitting energy visibly through water. This small-scale biological event is, in essence, a model of cymatics: the shaping of matter and form by frequency. 

In recent decades, atmospheric observers, meteorologists, and independent researchers have documented sky patterns that mirror these same rippling structures – not in water, but in cloud formations and ionospheric behavior. The similarity between microcosmic (frog-in-pond) and macrocosmic (sky-ripple) phenomena invites a closer examination of Earth’s own resonance behaviors. 

Schumann Resonance and Planetary Frequency Fields 

The Schumann Resonance is the electromagnetic standing wave generated between Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. Its fundamental frequency averages 7.83 Hz, with harmonics extending upward. While relatively stable under normal conditions, Schumann activity can spike dramatically in response to solar events, atmospheric ionization, or artificial electromagnetic interference (Nickolaenko & Hayakawa, 2014). 

Recently, we have seen frequent unusual spikes and sustained blackouts in the the Schumann Resonance.

On July 5–6, 2025, Russian monitoring systems recorded a Schumann Resonance spike reaching Power 72, accompanied by a sustained whiteout effect across multiple frequency bands. This magnitude is highly anomalous and is typically associated with significant electromagnetic agitation. 

Ionospheric Distortion: The foF2 Anomaly 

Concurrently, a global foF2 ionospheric map (July 4, 2025 at 21:52 UT) revealed extreme surges in electron density, particularly over the South Atlantic Anomaly and southern African longitudinal sectors. These perturbations in the F2 layer are consistent with intensified solar wind coupling and magnetospheric compression events, which have the potential to modulate atmospheric electrical properties and influence biological and geological systems (Rycroft et al., 2008). 

Seismic Feedback Data: Increased Yellowstone Activity 

Between June 20 and July 2, 2025, seismograms from the B945 EHZ PB station at Yellowstone National Park show an unmistakable increase in vibrational density, harmonic tremor, and waveform complexity. These patterns, especially in the absence of discrete earthquake signatures, may suggest resonance phenomena rather than tectonic faulting per se. Similar behaviours have historically preceded hydrothermal system shifts or magma movement under high-pressure conditions. 

Coupling Hypothesis: Earth as a Resonant System 

The temporal alignment between high-amplitude Schumann activity, ionospheric perturbation, and seismic instability supports the hypothesis that Earth functions as a coupled vibrational system. Schumann whiteouts may not merely be passive reflections of solar forcing but also signals of internal planetary stress or resonance discharge. The frog’s ripple becomes a useful analogy: Earth itself may be “calling” through the interplay of frequencies and field modulations. 

Implications and Further Study 

Understanding the Earth as a resonance system has implications for geophysics, space weather forecasting, and bioelectromagnetic health research. While atmospheric cymatics and ELF propagation remain underexplored in conventional climatology, interdisciplinary research may help elucidate the role of energy fields in environmental and tectonic dynamics. 

Future investigations should prioritize: 

  • High-resolution temporal correlation between SR spikes and seismicity. 
  • Expanded monitoring of ELF/VLF emissions linked to tectonic zones. 
  • Evaluation of anthropogenic EM field impact on resonance stability. 

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Appendix: Visual Evidence Timeline (June 20 – July 6, 2025) 

July 5–6: Schumann Power 72 spike (Russian SR monitor) 

July 4: foF2 global electron density surge (Bureau of Meteorology) 

June 20 – July 2: Yellowstone seismogram anomalies (B945 EHZ PB) 

All events occurred within a 14-day window of geomagnetic and atmospheric instability, suggesting an integrated energetic feedback system currently in flux. 

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