Prediction for Brazil 9 / 5 / 2016
#1
This prediction is for a 6+ event in the State of Para, Brazil ... at 2' S lat by 51' W long, and I shall run this until 00:00 ut on the last day of this month,

A possible second location is Western Banda Sea region at 4' S lat by 130' E long, again a 6+ with a possible 5+ off the coast of Maluka Island in the next 7 days.  Been playing about with the data I posted in Q's, and this is what I came up with, signal intensity has started to increase today, so it seemed like the right time to post ( no Maglev's involved  Blush), will up date with any further developments should they materialise.

Thank you

Duffy,

( 15:25 ut )




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(05-09-2016, 03:25 PM)Duffy Wrote: This prediction is for a 6+ event in the State of Para, Brazil ... at 2' S lat by 51' W long, and I shall run this until 00:00 ut on the last day of this month,

A possible second location is Western Banda Sea region at 4' S lat by 130' E long, again a 6+ with a possible 5+ off the coast of Maluka Island in the next 7 days.  Been playing about with the data I posted in Q's, and this is what I came up with, signal intensity has started to increase today, so it seemed like the right time to post ( no Maglev's involved  Blush), will up date with any further developments should they materialise.

Thank you

Duffy,

( 15:25 ut )

Just a quick update .. been doing the maths on resent data, and believe Iran is still in the picture, but I am staying with Brazil .. the combination I worked on appears to relate to both locations, and as a long shot, I'll include 23:40 ut as a base line event time.

Thank you

Duffy




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#3
(05-15-2016, 08:08 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(05-09-2016, 03:25 PM)Duffy Wrote: This prediction is for a 6+ event in the State of Para, Brazil ... at 2' S lat by 51' W long, and I shall run this until 00:00 ut on the last day of this month,

A possible second location is Western Banda Sea region at 4' S lat by 130' E long, again a 6+ with a possible 5+ off the coast of Maluka Island in the next 7 days.  Been playing about with the data I posted in Q's, and this is what I came up with, signal intensity has started to increase today, so it seemed like the right time to post ( no Maglev's involved  Blush), will up date with any further developments should they materialise.

Thank you

Duffy,

( 15:25 ut )

Just a quick update .. been doing the maths on resent data, and believe Iran is still in the picture, but I am staying with Brazil .. the combination I worked on appears to relate to both locations, and as a long shot, I'll include 23:40 ut as a base line event time.

Thank you

Duffy

Hi Roger

CSEM have posted M6.0 Northern territory,Australia .. do I get a point for correct second location longitude? ... Just kidding, there is still time for the Banda sea region.    I recall you don't have a fondness for my images, but I decided to post the following;

   

This image includes the time of the Australian quake, and the aspect change is indicating the start of another build up .. in my book, this suggests Brazil is still active!,  another one earlier in the day similarly suggests SouthEast coast of Caspian sea, Iran.   I posted this because I know little about post S and P waves .. the aspect change occurred several minutes after the event, it also includes a dip in the traces, I wondered if you or Chris could tell me if this gives any indication of period of residual energy from the quake ?.   The actual event is not present in the image, they never are above a 6,  the EM signiture is possibly being suppressed or the trigger is gravitational which is unlikely to show with my EM detection methods, again this is speculation!

Thank you

Duffy,




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#4
(05-20-2016, 09:21 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(05-15-2016, 08:08 PM)Duffy Wrote:
(05-09-2016, 03:25 PM)Duffy Wrote: This prediction is for a 6+ event in the State of Para, Brazil ... at 2' S lat by 51' W long, and I shall run this until 00:00 ut on the last day of this month,

A possible second location is Western Banda Sea region at 4' S lat by 130' E long, again a 6+ with a possible 5+ off the coast of Maluka Island in the next 7 days.  Been playing about with the data I posted in Q's, and this is what I came up with, signal intensity has started to increase today, so it seemed like the right time to post ( no Maglev's involved  Blush), will up date with any further developments should they materialise.

Thank you

Duffy,

( 15:25 ut )

Just a quick update .. been doing the maths on resent data, and believe Iran is still in the picture, but I am staying with Brazil .. the combination I worked on appears to relate to both locations, and as a long shot, I'll include 23:40 ut as a base line event time.

Thank you

Duffy

Hi Roger

CSEM have posted M6.0 Northern territory,Australia .. do I get a point for correct second location longitude? ... Just kidding, there is still time for the Banda sea region.    I recall you don't have a fondness for my images, but I decided to post the following;



This image includes the time of the Australian quake, and the aspect change is indicating the start of another build up .. in my book, this suggests Brazil is still active!,  another one earlier in the day similarly suggests SouthEast coast of Caspian sea, Iran.   I posted this because I know little about post S and P waves .. the aspect change occurred several minutes after the event, it also includes a dip in the traces, I wondered if you or Chris could tell me if this gives any indication of period of residual energy from the quake ?.   The actual event is not present in the image, they never are above a 6,  the EM signiture is possibly being suppressed or the trigger is gravitational which is unlikely to show with my EM detection methods, again this is speculation!

Thank you

Duffy,

Sorry Roger, I meant South-West Caspian,  think these 2D maps are getting to me !




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#5
Another aspect change Roger ... took this off my monitor this afternoon,  not sure where it relates to, but it definately suggests a build up, followed by a strong suppression .. next 24/48 hours.

   

Thank you

Duffy

(15:27 ut)




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