07-01-2016, 07:45 PM
(06-28-2016, 11:06 PM)Duffy Wrote: I have amassed 14 different data sets over the last two days, all pointing to an anomaly in the Arabian Sea, the quake ETA's I have been posting are also connected.
There is no indication of when but it looks close, all three of my systems are in sync with the same anomaly, when usually they are divided on different aspects, it may be that my antenna's are orientated in that direction so the signal may be greatly enhanced.
This prediction is for the Northern region of the Arabian Sea at bearing 20' N lat by 61' 45' E long ......... a second choice which has been exhibiting influence for a while is South of Guadalupe at bearing 47' 45' N lat by 118' W long ( possibly same longitude contact signal as Sierra Nevada in Sat's prediction ).
I will run these until 00:00 ut 10th July .... magnitude between 5 - 6.5 ... Margin of +/- 3' on both counts, though confidence is still low on latitude.
Thank you
Duffy
(23:05 ut)
Just correcting a mistake in this prediction ... latitude for Guadalupe should be 27' 45 North.
A 5.1 occurred yesterday (30th June) on the SouthWest Indian Ridge at 61' E long, it is within the longitude part of the bearing I gave, but the signal is still active on both this and the opposite longitude so another event is still possible.
Duffy