VLF prediction 3
#1
My third prediction this week, is for a 6.5 - 7.5, again in the Caribbean sea region, possibly near the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, within 48 hours of the time of this post.

Thank You

Duffy,




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#2
(11-25-2015, 10:23 PM)Duffy Wrote: My third prediction this week, is for a 6.5 - 7.5, again in the Caribbean sea region, possibly near the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, within 48 hours of the time of this post.

Thank You

Duffy,

I have spent the whole day refining my calculations from data I received after the Brazilian quake at 05:45 UT this morning, and though I've tried several different combinations, they always land on "19 degrees N --- 71 degrees W",  somewhere near the Jose Armando Bermudez National Park, Dominican Republic. If you think that's crazy, well it gets worst, I've tried to calculate time of event which comes out at 01:05 UT +/- 20 mins - 02:05 UT +/- 20 min. 

I've checked this against data from the San Juan Geophysical station this afternoon, and seemed to merit posting this now.

I am currently watching a build up on my monitor, and even though the data sounds ridiculous, I know something is coming, "Something Big"

I'm well versed in the Van method so I'm not going down that road, but posting here might help with the guilt.

Not my intention to spoil Thanks Giving for anyone, I'm sure there's been some crazy predictions here in the past, so one more shouldn't make much difference.

Thank You

Duffy,




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#3
(11-26-2015, 06:50 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-25-2015, 10:23 PM)Duffy Wrote: My third prediction this week, is for a 6.5 - 7.5, again in the Caribbean sea region, possibly near the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, within 48 hours of the time of this post.

Thank You

Duffy,

I have spent the whole day refining my calculations from data I received after the Brazilian quake at 05:45 UT this morning, and though I've tried several different combinations, they always land on "19 degrees N --- 71 degrees W",  somewhere near the Jose Armando Bermudez National Park, Dominican Republic. If you think that's crazy, well it gets worst, I've tried to calculate time of event which comes out at 01:05 UT +/- 20 mins - 02:05 UT +/- 20 min. 

I've checked this against data from the San Juan Geophysical station this afternoon, and seemed to merit posting this now.

I am currently watching a build up on my monitor, and even though the data sounds ridiculous, I know something is coming, "Something Big"

I'm well versed in the Van method so I'm not going down that road, but posting here might help with the guilt.

Not my intention to spoil Thanks Giving for anyone, I'm sure there's been some crazy predictions here in the past, so one more shouldn't make much difference.

Thank You

Duffy,
Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.

Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast.  Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator.  If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest  Undecided .

Apologies again,

Duffy




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#4
(11-27-2015, 12:01 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-26-2015, 06:50 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-25-2015, 10:23 PM)Duffy Wrote: My third prediction this week, is for a 6.5 - 7.5, again in the Caribbean sea region, possibly near the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, within 48 hours of the time of this post.

Thank You

Duffy,

I have spent the whole day refining my calculations from data I received after the Brazilian quake at 05:45 UT this morning, and though I've tried several different combinations, they always land on "19 degrees N --- 71 degrees W",  somewhere near the Jose Armando Bermudez National Park, Dominican Republic. If you think that's crazy, well it gets worst, I've tried to calculate time of event which comes out at 01:05 UT +/- 20 mins - 02:05 UT +/- 20 min. 

I've checked this against data from the San Juan Geophysical station this afternoon, and seemed to merit posting this now.

I am currently watching a build up on my monitor, and even though the data sounds ridiculous, I know something is coming, "Something Big"

I'm well versed in the Van method so I'm not going down that road, but posting here might help with the guilt.

Not my intention to spoil Thanks Giving for anyone, I'm sure there's been some crazy predictions here in the past, so one more shouldn't make much difference.

Thank You

Duffy,
Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.

Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast.  Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator.  If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest  Undecided .

Apologies again,

Duffy

Duffy;

No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.

I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.

It's OK.

Roger




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#5
(11-27-2015, 01:48 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 12:01 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-26-2015, 06:50 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-25-2015, 10:23 PM)Duffy Wrote: My third prediction this week, is for a 6.5 - 7.5, again in the Caribbean sea region, possibly near the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, within 48 hours of the time of this post.

Thank You

Duffy,

I have spent the whole day refining my calculations from data I received after the Brazilian quake at 05:45 UT this morning, and though I've tried several different combinations, they always land on "19 degrees N --- 71 degrees W",  somewhere near the Jose Armando Bermudez National Park, Dominican Republic. If you think that's crazy, well it gets worst, I've tried to calculate time of event which comes out at 01:05 UT +/- 20 mins - 02:05 UT +/- 20 min. 

I've checked this against data from the San Juan Geophysical station this afternoon, and seemed to merit posting this now.

I am currently watching a build up on my monitor, and even though the data sounds ridiculous, I know something is coming, "Something Big"

I'm well versed in the Van method so I'm not going down that road, but posting here might help with the guilt.

Not my intention to spoil Thanks Giving for anyone, I'm sure there's been some crazy predictions here in the past, so one more shouldn't make much difference.

Thank You

Duffy,
Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.

Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast.  Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator.  If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest  Undecided .

Apologies again,

Duffy

Duffy;

No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.

I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.

It's OK.

Roger
Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted  from working this out

Duffy




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#6
(11-27-2015, 03:28 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 01:48 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 12:01 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-26-2015, 06:50 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-25-2015, 10:23 PM)Duffy Wrote: My third prediction this week, is for a 6.5 - 7.5, again in the Caribbean sea region, possibly near the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, within 48 hours of the time of this post.

Thank You

Duffy,

I have spent the whole day refining my calculations from data I received after the Brazilian quake at 05:45 UT this morning, and though I've tried several different combinations, they always land on "19 degrees N --- 71 degrees W",  somewhere near the Jose Armando Bermudez National Park, Dominican Republic. If you think that's crazy, well it gets worst, I've tried to calculate time of event which comes out at 01:05 UT +/- 20 mins - 02:05 UT +/- 20 min. 

I've checked this against data from the San Juan Geophysical station this afternoon, and seemed to merit posting this now.

I am currently watching a build up on my monitor, and even though the data sounds ridiculous, I know something is coming, "Something Big"

I'm well versed in the Van method so I'm not going down that road, but posting here might help with the guilt.

Not my intention to spoil Thanks Giving for anyone, I'm sure there's been some crazy predictions here in the past, so one more shouldn't make much difference.

Thank You

Duffy,
Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.

Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast.  Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator.  If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest  Undecided .

Apologies again,

Duffy

Duffy;

No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.

I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.

It's OK.

Roger
Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted  from working this out

Duffy

Can you describe what you're doing and why you think it should work?

Could it be automated?

Roger




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#7
(11-27-2015, 03:36 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:28 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 01:48 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 12:01 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-26-2015, 06:50 PM)Duffy Wrote: I have spent the whole day refining my calculations from data I received after the Brazilian quake at 05:45 UT this morning, and though I've tried several different combinations, they always land on "19 degrees N --- 71 degrees W",  somewhere near the Jose Armando Bermudez National Park, Dominican Republic. If you think that's crazy, well it gets worst, I've tried to calculate time of event which comes out at 01:05 UT +/- 20 mins - 02:05 UT +/- 20 min. 

I've checked this against data from the San Juan Geophysical station this afternoon, and seemed to merit posting this now.

I am currently watching a build up on my monitor, and even though the data sounds ridiculous, I know something is coming, "Something Big"

I'm well versed in the Van method so I'm not going down that road, but posting here might help with the guilt.

Not my intention to spoil Thanks Giving for anyone, I'm sure there's been some crazy predictions here in the past, so one more shouldn't make much difference.

Thank You

Duffy,
Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.

Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast.  Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator.  If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest  Undecided .

Apologies again,

Duffy

Duffy;

No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.

I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.

It's OK.

Roger
Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted  from working this out

Duffy

Can you describe what you're doing and why you think it should work?

Could it be automated?

Roger

Don' t think you'd believe me, if  something doesnt ggo on this solar passing , it probably will on lunar pass from other side of world in aprox 6 hours, 
take to long to calculat correctly,   
runnuing between house and obbb  100m sorry for delay

Duffy




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#8
(11-27-2015, 03:59 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:36 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:28 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 01:48 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 12:01 PM)Duffy Wrote: Apologies for yesterday, a little sleep deprivation creped in there ! , also the reason I misprinted the times, not that it makes any difference but they should have read 13:05 - 14:05 UT, got mixed up trying to convert UT to local and Haiti shares a time zone boundary with Dominican Republic.

Been browsing data this morning from multiple Geophysical observatories, and noticed the most active seem to be Deadhorse Bay NY and Danmarkshavn, Greenland East coast.  Deadhorse shares the same line of Longitude as Haiti ( 74 degrees W), and Danmarkshavn shares the same Solar terminator.  If anybody's currently thinking of getting me a straight jacket for Christmas, I'm a 42" chest  Undecided .

Apologies again,

Duffy

Duffy;

No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.

I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.

It's OK.

Roger
Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted  from working this out

Duffy

Can you describe what you're doing and why you think it should work?

Could it be automated?

Roger

Don' t think you'd believe me, if  something doesnt ggo on this solar passing , it probably will on lunar pass from other side of world in aprox 6 hours, 
take to long to calculat correctly,   
runnuing between house and obbb  100m sorry for delay

Duffy
What I'm wondering is if the signals could be digitized and sent to a computer so a program could do the analysis for you.

That's the way the USGS locates quakes (initially).

Roger




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#9
(11-27-2015, 04:06 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:59 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:36 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:28 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 01:48 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote: Duffy;

No need to apologize. You're developing a system and errors are to be expected.

I have the same problem in programming. I'll get a strange result and report it then late on find the error and report the new results.

It's OK.

Roger
Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted  from working this out

Duffy

Can you describe what you're doing and why you think it should work?

Could it be automated?

Roger

Don' t think you'd believe me, if  something doesnt ggo on this solar passing , it probably will on lunar pass from other side of world in aprox 6 hours, 
take to long to calculat correctly,   
runnuing between house and obbb  100m sorry for delay

Duffy
What I'm wondering is if the signals could be digitized and sent to a computer so a program could do the analysis for you.

That's the way the USGS locates quakes (initially).

Roger
sorry Rodger, think your mmising the point, sort this out later, aspect chang in signals at 16:05 UTT




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#10
(11-27-2015, 04:15 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 04:06 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:59 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:36 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:
(11-27-2015, 03:28 PM)Duffy Wrote: Just got a big radio spike Roger, forgot to add the extra hour for Haiti time, signal jumped 15 dB and holding, next phase is magnetic no determination on period, but If I had the power right now (watching in real time) I'd probably put Central America on ALERT for next couple of hours, Sorry Rodger, bit mentally exhausted  from working this out

Duffy

Can you describe what you're doing and why you think it should work?

Could it be automated?

Roger

Don' t think you'd believe me, if  something doesnt ggo on this solar passing , it probably will on lunar pass from other side of world in aprox 6 hours, 
take to long to calculat correctly,   
runnuing between house and obbb  100m sorry for delay

Duffy
What I'm wondering is if the signals could be digitized and sent to a computer so a program could do the analysis for you.

That's the way the USGS locates quakes (initially).

Roger
sorry Rodger, think your mmising the point, sort this out later, aspect chang in signals at 16:05 UTT
signal strienth now at -95 dB possibly a spike at 16:32, understand, cannt send alert , could be north south hemispher,  confirming spike at 15;;05 gives north 60/40 advantage.  second spike same strenth as first 16: 37




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