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South Atlantic and CA 29 / 7 / 2016 - Duffy - 07-29-2016 Space data indicates a possible 6+ anomaly in the South Atlantic at 52' S by 5' 25' W Further indications suggest a 5+ anomaly on 112' 30' W longitude .. latitude unconfirmed but preliminary suggests Gulf of California. Both locations +/- 3' and run for 7 days until 00:00 5th August Duffy ( 21:38 ut ) RE: South Atlantic and CA 29 / 7 / 2016 - Duffy - 07-30-2016 (07-29-2016, 09:38 PM)Duffy Wrote: Space data indicates a possible 6+ anomaly in the South Atlantic at 52' S by 5' 25' W Latitude for CA calculates as 31' 30' N ... Sonora, Mexico Duffy ( 20:32 ut ) RE: South Atlantic and CA 29 / 7 / 2016 - Duffy - 08-03-2016 (07-30-2016, 07:32 PM)Duffy Wrote:(07-29-2016, 09:38 PM)Duffy Wrote: Space data indicates a possible 6+ anomaly in the South Atlantic at 52' S by 5' 25' W [attachment=144] The time posted amounted to predicting a solar wind impact rather than the suggested Alaskan location. However, at 23:00 ut the left limb of the moon (relative to map) was on 172' W This image was placed with this prediction because it constitutes the result of 7 days of space data observation. Calculations on this now suggest a possible 6+ event on longitude 5' 25' W at 05:35 ut (4th Aug) with strong preference to the Strait of Gibraltar region. Duffy (22:31 ut) RE: South Atlantic and CA 29 / 7 / 2016 - Duffy - 08-04-2016 (08-03-2016, 10:28 PM)Duffy Wrote:(07-30-2016, 07:32 PM)Duffy Wrote:(07-29-2016, 09:38 PM)Duffy Wrote: Space data indicates a possible 6+ anomaly in the South Atlantic at 52' S by 5' 25' W I have to conclude that this prediction was a miss. The time window I gave as 05:35 ut coincided with the end or aspect change of another solar storm. However, at this same time the centre of the moon was at 113' 40' E longitude, the opposite longitude being 66' 20' W .. same longitude as the M 6.1 JuJuy, Argentina quake today ! ... interesting. Duffy |