06-08-2016, 11:41 PM
(06-08-2016, 11:35 PM)Duffy Wrote: I returned home from work yesterday, and discovered my systems had been scrambled, they had also re-started in default mode, both Maglev's had destabilised and broadband was off line. We had experienced a lot of lightning during the day so I assumed this was the likely cause, which is contrary to belief in my household that I blame everything on seismic anomalies. This morning, I noticed disruption had occurred with the proton / electron monitors in the ACE data ... though my own data had been wiped, I did a positional calculation of the space data and determined a possible longitude. Ironically, positional calculation of the time the Maglev's went off landed within the same longitude parameters, so I have decided to make a prediction on this basis to see if ACE points the way
This prediction is for a mag 5 - 6.5 at 42' W long , ( North Atlantic ridge) or 138' E long ( Philippine Sea) +/- 3' ... as before, named locations are mainly for reference.
Thank you
Duffy
(23:35 ut)
Apologies, forgot to add a termination date ... 00:00 ut on last day of this month sounds ok.