Identifying earthquake – solar storm links
Posted by EQF on November 09, 2002 at 10:40:52:

One of the goals in getting my Seismic Activity and Storm page running again is to look at possible solar storm – earthquake links. There are a variety of data already available from different sources regarding earthquakes. And information being stored on at that Web page can add two more dimensions. There are data there linking earthquakes with the positions of the sun and the moon, and data which show when earthquake related electromagnetic energy field fluctuation type signals such as ear tones are being generated. The ear tone signals (my own) are identified with the signal codes “let” and “ret” on that page (left ear tone and right ear tone).

I am hoping that it will be possible to compare those data with data related to solar storms and establish some solid links. And along those lines, here are two questions:

Does anyone know where to find Web sites which contain information regarding the times when solar storms are arriving at the Earth and perhaps where storm energy is hitting the surface? It is probably important to distinguish between the different types of storms such as electron, proton, X-ray etc.

Is there any way to find that type of information for past solar storms?

Perhaps with that information it might now be possible to determine how signals such as ear tones are being generated.



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