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Why Tokyo became Hokkaido |
Hi everyone, My associate and I fail to understand how a massive earthquake predicted for Tokyo happened hundreds of kilometres away. So many forecasters, including Shan, seem to have identified the signs over Tokyo, but so far as I know no-one has explained the anomaly. For non-experts like us it seems to be like a cyclone or hurricane that is forecast by the weatherman for a particular region and then gets diverted. Please, anyone who can throw light on this, please do so. There are questions being asked by those who may sponsor us. We need straightforward laypeople's answers. Juliet Follow Ups: ● Re: Why Tokyo became Hokkaido - Don in Hollister 21:09:53 - 10/12/2003 (19657) (2) ● Re: Why Tokyo became Hokkaido - chris in suburbia 06:01:01 - 10/13/2003 (19663) (0) ● two different predictions - John Vidale 21:42:09 - 10/12/2003 (19658) (2) ● Re: two different predictions - Cathryn 02:06:41 - 10/14/2003 (19673) (1) ● Re: two different predictions - chris in suburbia 04:01:41 - 10/14/2003 (19674) (1) ● Re: two different predictions - Cathryn 02:45:14 - 10/15/2003 (19681) (1) ● not a seismologist - chris in suburbia 10:07:37 - 10/15/2003 (19685) (1) ● Re: not a seismologist - Cathryn 19:45:39 - 10/15/2003 (19689) (0) ● Re: two different predictions - Don in Hollister 22:06:02 - 10/12/2003 (19659) (1) ● Re: two different predictions - Don in Hollister 22:13:46 - 10/12/2003 (19660) (1) ● re-reading your post, yes - John Vidale 23:02:43 - 10/12/2003 (19661) (1) ● Re: re-reading your post, yes - Canie 07:57:57 - 10/17/2003 (19734) (1) ● Re: re-reading your post, yes - EQF 14:54:27 - 10/17/2003 (19745) (0) |
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