Earthquake forecasting program appears to be working
Posted by EQF on December 24, 2002 at 17:02:37:

My electromagnetic energy field fluctuation based earthquake forecasting program appears to be producing fairly good results. Some of my precursor data can be seen on the following Web page:

Seismic Activity and Storm Data
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/131.html

Signals shown there which were detected around December 18, 2002 were evaluated. And they pointed to a number of possible locations for seismic activity including the following ones (NEIS and or RedPuma data):

02Oct2001 00:39:26.3 35.9N 70.6E 80 4.1
Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan Probability Rating = 13/14

14Apr2002 02:04:22.6 38.5N 71.0E 10 5.8
Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border Probability Rating = 12/14

01/02/25 02:21:59 36.44N 70.91E 202.4 6.1
Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan Probability Rating = 11/14

The first high probability time window date was December 24, 2002. And on December 23 the following strongly felt earthquake occurred:

23Dec2002 00:12:59.9 35.9N 71.1E 50 4.4
Pakistan

I consider those matches to be excellent.

The following was also identified as a possible location:

26May2002 19:18:36.5 14.9N 92.3W 33 4.7
Near Coast Of Chiapas, Mexico Probability Rating = 13/14

And on December 23 the following earthquake occurred:

2002/12/23 13:46:08 16.93N 85.64W 10.0 6.0
North Of Honduras

My data indicate to me that the times when those warning signals are generated and when the earthquakes occur are often linked with the positions of the sun and the moon in the sky relative to one another and to the earthquake fault zone. And an important question which still needs to be answered is:

“What is the physical link between those sun and moon data and earthquakes?”

Partly in an effort to discover the answer to that question, a while ago I began storing some sun and moon related gravity data at my Web site. Several days ago I finished taking a detailed, initial look at earthquakes and some Solid Earth Tide data. And I am presently looking at a refinement or variation of the data stored on the following Web page which another person posting notes here spotted:

http://www.grandunification.com/hypertext/Earthquakes2002.html

If I understand those data correctly, they show how the Earth is moving with respect to the gravitational center of our solar system. High and low points in the chart on that page refer to points in time when the acceleration of the Earth relative to that gravity center is changing most rapidly. However, the chart lumps all three directions of motion together (up – down, north – south, and east – west).

My data indicate to me that earthquake triggering for earthquakes in specific locations is probably affected by only one or two of those directions at a time and not all three simultaneously. And I am in the process of looking at charts (like the one shown there) which show how those changes are taking place for individual directions. Preliminary results look interesting.

ADDITIONAL COMMENT: PLANETARY EFFECTS

It appears to me that data at that Web site (and probably some others) show how the other planets in the solar system might be affecting earthquake triggering times. I have never before seen any data regarding that subject which were as easily understood.

The high and low points in that chart are I believe largely affected by the positions of the sun and the moon in the sky. But the wave shown there is also moving slowly up and down. And I gather that that motion is related to the position of the Earth relative to the planet Jupiter.

These are personal opinions.


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     ● I would like to wait until 02/12/26 before responding to comments to that note NT - EQF  17:07:45 - 12/24/2002  (17642)  (1)
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