Category: Catastrophic Coherence

  • What Coherence Corridors Mean

    The Electromagnetic Field As The Driver Of Catastrophic Overshoot Definition A coherence corridor is a region of Earth’s surface where the magnetic field gradient (|∇F|) is steep, a shoulder zone. These corridors act as electromagnetic waveguides. When solar energy (IMF disturbances) couples into Earth’s field, the corridors are energized. Any storm system that enters during…

  • EMF‑Coherence

    Predictive Protocol Operational v1.0 Introduction Purpose: provide a simple, defensible method to identify 48–72‑hour windows of catastrophic potential when interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) energy couples into Earth’s EMF over magnetic shoulder zones. What We Predict When IMF→EMF coupling occurs over a magnetic shoulder (high |∇F|), any approaching or developing meteorological system (hurricane, tropical remnant, frontal…

  • Cause-Probability Brief

    Event Coherence Under Geomagnetic Forcing (Pre‑SWARM Era, With Knowledge Gap Analysis) Objective To apply the Texas‑Model protocol to Hurricane Katrina using pre‑SWARM datasets (WMM/IGRF for structure; Kp, AE, Dst and OMNI IMF/solar‑wind for drivers), record best‑available estimates pending full index retrieval and add a dedicated section on the deeper knowledge failure that defined this catastrophe.…

  • Hurricane Katrina

    A Story OfKnown Forces,And One Not Yet Known On the evening of August 25, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made its first landfall in Florida as a Category 1 hurricane, crossing the coast at Hallandale Beach. Just to the north, on North Fort Lauderdale Beach, I lived through that landfall. I experienced Katrina’s northeast quadrant, the hardest…