Integration of space weather and terrestrial data within a geoplasma tectonic research framework for global weather and natural disaster forecasting models may be implemented with a new electro-dynamic Stellar Transformer Earth-Sun model.
We help safeguard power grids by forecasting and mitigating severe transient effects. Our expertise also guides infrastructure improvements to prevent large induction regions with extreme air-earth currents, enhancing overall grid resilience.
We're developing innovative methods for monitoring Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves using existing power grids. By analyzing precursor Schumann Resonance signals, our research promises significant advancements in weather and seismic forecasting models.
Our approach leverages solar data to forecast extreme environmental events, significantly improving the range and geographic precision of current predictions. This is crucial for anticipating and preparing for severe weather and natural disasters.
We are dedicated to exploring the unseen electromagnetic energy permeating Earth and space in development of our Stellar Transformer framework to revolutionize forecasting extreme environmental events.
The GeoPlasma Research Institute actively supports and promotes free online access to the New Concepts in Global Tectonic Journal (NCGT-J) and its related international conferences. Check out our upcoming conferences in January 2026 in Trivandrum, India, and September 2026 in Italy.
We foster global collaborative research through our international NCGT board of editors, with members spanning the USA, Japan, Australia, Italy, India, Russia, and Mongolia. Our conferences are specifically designed to include students and researchers from diverse countries, promoting worldwide participation.
The GeoPlasma Research Institute widely publishes and shares its research in the New Concepts in Global Tectonic Journal (NCGT-J), on our own website, and through a variety of other scientific publications.