Wave Chart for Japan earthquakes
Posted by EQF on July 26, 2003 at 05:01:59:

The Wave Chart technology was developed in part to provide earthquake forecasters around the world with information regarding the times when there could be an increased probability that a destructive aftershock would occur following a powerful and destructive earthquake.

On May 26, 2003 there was a powerful and destructive earthquake in the Japan area. And I expect that the two destructive earthquakes in that same area which occurred on July 25 might have been aftershocks for it.

2003/05/26 09:24:33 38.89N 141.51E 69.2 7.0 JAPAN AREA

2003/07/25 22:13:34 38.52N 140.96E 33.0 6.1 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN
2003/07/25 15:13:11 38.45N 140.96E 33.0 5.3 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN
(NEIS data)

The following is a Wave Chart which shows the time lines for those three earthquakes on the left side of the drawing. The two July 25 earthquakes appear as a single time line.

http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/images/303.html

On the right side of the drawing I have superimposed multiple color time lines which the Wave Chart technology indicates represent higher probability time windows for a destructive aftershock to occur. Blue is this highest probability, red would be medium, and the yellow - green time lines represent the lowest increased probability time windows.

As can be seen, there is a blue time line at the same location in the drawing as those two July 25 earthquakes. That shows that this technology accurately indicated when destructive aftershocks might occur after that powerful May 26 earthquake.

These are personal opinions.