Re: 5.6 Quake Rattles Southern Greece
Posted by Don In Hollister on December 04, 2002 at 18:36:26:

Hi EQF. Your words. “If you check the data table in my 131.html Web page you will see that on November 30 there were two fairly strong warning signals detected which have numbers which match that Greece earthquake to a certain extent. The 7 and 8 numbers match as well as the 14 and 16 numbers. You can also see how the earthquake occurred around the time that sun and moon related gravitational forces were at a maximum point.”

I have a problem with “certain extent.” That can also mean that to a certain extent they don’t match.

The format you use doesn’t lend itself very well to standard printers, as most of the data will not be printed. Fortunately I have a large format printer so I’m able to print the entire line.

Using your data, after the fact I might add, I see nothing there that even remotely indicates a quake in Greece or anywhere near it. The quake was at 1.5N/126.17E. However I will admit that I could be wrong. Would you please show this “dumb old Cowboy” how you were able to determine that Greece was going to be struck with a strong quake.

I know you are a very busy person, but in the interest of saving lives if more people were able to use your data there is the chance that more lives could be saved. In order for them to use it they have to understand it.

In regards to the FFA from the Alaskan quake. I have seriously doubt’s that there was any affect as the quake in Greece is to far removed in time to have been affected by the Alaskan quake. I will admit that there is always the “first time” chance. It has never been seen before so this may be the first time. That also means it may be the last time. Take Care…Don in creepy town