Current Ghost Hunting Conditions



It is believed that apparitions are a form of energy, and that sightings increase in both strength and clarity under certain atmospheric conditions that are higher in electrical or electromagnetic energy.  The idea with thunderstorms is that spirits can draw from the electrically charged surroundings to a degree that they couldn't during calm weather. As a result, we may have more potential of catching a spirit on film or through audio recording during a thunderstorm than during calm weather.


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When the moon is close to the earth during its monthly orbit, it exerts more pull on the earth's electromagnetic field. This gravitational force seems to affect people and paranormal activity. Some paranormal researchers have reported increased activity, especially during full moons and new moons.

The 'sign' or constellation of the Moon is also an important factor that we consider during our investigations. This same gravitational force will magnify these astrological energies to our benefit, and depending on what 'sign' the Moon resides, can produce stronger results.  Constellations such as Aquarius, Scorpio and Pisces have produced the best results during our investigations.


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Solar X-rays:

Geomagnetic Field:
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From n3kl.org




During geomagnetic storms, ghost hunters tend to get good results. From EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) meters, we know that the presence of spirits often produces/disturbs electro magnetic energy in the area, so solar weather may also affect their environment. Spirits feed off electrical sources such as electrical appliances and batteries to get this energy, but on days when the air is full of excess energy due to a solar storm, they have lots of energy around to tap into. So, we always keep a look out for geomagnetic storms when planning our ghost hunts.



*NOTE* This is only a quick reference guide and not the "official" technical guide. It is only intended to give you a basic idea of how the meter works. You can find the full technical instructions at the n3kl.org website.



Solar X-ray Status Monitor


Basically, If a M, X, or Mega Flare has occurred, and/or the Geomagnetic Field reads Unsettled or Storm, It's probably good solar weather for ghost hunting.


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Normal: Solar X-ray flux is quiet (< 1.00e-6 W/m^2)

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Active: Solar X-ray flux is active (>= 1.00e-6 W/m^2)

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M Class Flare: An M Class flare has occurred (X-ray flux >= 1.00e-5 W/m^2)

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X Class Flare: An X Class flare has occurred (X-ray flux >= 1.00e-4 W/m^2)

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Mega Flare: An unprecedented X-ray event has occurred (X-ray flux >= 1.00e-3 W/m^2)
The designation "Mega Flare" was chosen by Kevin Loch when the status monitor was created on March 4, 1999.
There is no "official" designation for flares in this range.



Geomagnetic Field Status Monitor


Basically, If a M, X, or Mega Flare has occurred, and/or the Geomagnetic Field reads Unsettled or Storm, It's probably good solar weather for ghost hunting.


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Quiet: the Geomagnetic Field is quiet (Kp < 4)

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Active: the Geomagnetic Field has been unsettled (Kp=4)

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Storm: A Geomagnetic Storm has occurred (Kp>4)



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