Live interpretation of the near-Earth field state.
Field is in yellow phase, tightening, weakening inside a expansion basin, with no active CPS precursor pattern, and no visible public-window events in the last 24 hours.
Start here if you want the current read on the near-Earth environment. This page is designed to explain the present field state before it asks you to interpret charts or raw metrics.
The live contour is spending multiple buckets near peak rather than resolving immediately.
This is a descriptive live analog, not a completed archive cluster assignment.
The near-Earth field state is TIGHTENING. Constraint geometry is narrowing. Moderate disturbances can couple more strongly than usual.
Constraint quality follows the live phase band (YELLOW) and current RFS scalar.
Thermosphere sensitivity is shown as backend TPI: 1.05 (Moderate).
No visible public-window events were detected in the last 24 hours.
No visible public-window event is active right now, but the public record below shows how recent confirmed precursor detections led later storm impacts.
Tier 0.5 adds the scalar, numeric phase context, and trend history.
Tier 1 adds structured event history, exports, and the broader research surface.