Ear tone evaluations
Posted by EQF on March 14, 2002 at 22:26:10:

The earthquake precursor data evaluation system which I myself use appears to me to work for at least some of the ear tones which are being generated. It works for the ones which I myself collect. I checked a group Canie’s ear tones that she sent me and it appeared to work for them. And last year I checked a few of the signals listed on Canie’s “ear tone” page and I felt that it worked for them as well. I have not had time to check any of the newer ones on that page since then.

I believe that that evaluation system links the ear tones with approaching earthquakes or with fault zones around the world where earthquakes recently occurred.

Regarding the ear tones themselves, I myself collect 1 or 2 a day and perhaps ignore that many. The ones which I am working with appear at the moment to be linked with solar electron storms. When there is strong solar electron storm activity as many as 8 ear tones or more may be collected on a given day.

I have not been sending those data to Canie’s list. There are so many of them that it would take too long. However, if you check the following Web pages, quite a few of the precursor signals listed there which have an “R” designation code are “ear tones.”

Seismic Activity And Storm Data

>http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/131.html


>http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/132.html



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