To EQF. Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil Prediction
Posted by Don in Hollister on January 28, 2003 at 13:08:29:

Hi EQF. Sorry I missed your post following my prediction for a quake in either Paraguay, Argentina, or Brazil and not Mexico as you stated. Right at the moment I can’t remember the details as to how I came to the conclusion that a quake could occur in one of the 3 areas I listed. I will however go back and see if I can do it again.

However after seeing the results I went back and looked at other so called precursor data and made some calculations, but not posting them. I came up empty handed. Got no hits for any of the areas.

Even though I was able to get a hit in one of the countries I listed this still isn’t any good in that it covers to wide of an area and it’s unreasonable to put 3 countries on alert for a quake that might not occur.

In order for any quake prediction to be of any good it must specify the location, day and magnitude. If you data does that, I failed to find it. Take Care…Don in creepy town

Re: A note to Mitch Battros
Posted by Don in Hollister on January 05, 2003 at 14:02:15:
In Reply to: Re: A note to Mitch Battros posted by Don in Hollister on January 05, 2003 at 13:15:21:

Hi EQF. Using your data for the Illinois quake and assuming (I hate that word) that it is a precursor.

So using your data I came to conclusion that the next major quake is going to be in South America. It will be either in Paraguay, Argentina, or Brazil. However I don’t know when, or what the magnitude will be. Of course this is assuming that I have used your data correctly, which by the way I’m sure I haven’t.

You will have to give me credit for trying though. Take Care…Don in creepy town

South America earthquake
Posted by EQF on January 07, 2003 at 10:23:50:
In Reply to: Re: A note to Mitch Battros posted by Don in Hollister on January 05, 2003 at 14:02:15:

Hi Don,

You stated that using my data you concluded that an earthquake might be about to occur in South America. If you see this note and want to explain this, how did you arrive at that conclusion? The reason that I am curious is because the following moderately powerful earthquake just occurred in the Argentina area. Might that be the one you thought could occur?

2003/01/07 00:54:52 33.59S 69.76W 110.7 6.0 CHILE-ARGENTINA BORDER REGION
(NEIS data)


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     ● January 22, 2003 Mexico earthquake, Solid Earth Tide and MICA program data - EQF  15:06:30 - 1/28/2003  (17889)  (0)