Posted by Petra Challus on October 07, 2002 at 18:33:07:
Hi Tiffany, They moved Mori from its prior location and put it inside of a tunnel. They report that most of what is seen is from tidal influences. I've noticed what appears to be quakes and can't find a match for them, so I made two conclusions about this. 1. The quakes are occurring, but as we do not get a fix on the location we really don't know where in the world they are occurring without doing a lot of research. 2. They are not earthquakes. The long wavy lines that make swoops and curves from what I've determined are some type of energy passing through the Earth. But I have noticed if they have a pattern of passing rapidly in a U or V shape either at the top of the screen or the bottom, this usually precedes quakes in the northern or southern regions by as little as a few hours to 3 days. The longest distance of a recorded quake was 9,000 miles away. So to track down a matching quake you have to note the hour and convert it to UTC and then do a through search on a global scale to determine if there was a quake match for the time specified. They may not be found on the USGS maps in the US or the NEIC, but in EMSC or Red Puma for example. Is it worth it? Not for me. I hope this information is helpful.....Petra
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