Wave Chart data
Posted by EQF on January 08, 2004 at 09:32:21:

This is an example of the type of earthquake forecasting data I am working with. The Wave Chart data are actually far less important than some of my other data which I refer to as Earthquake Data Fingerprints. But they are easier to understand.

http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Image-2.html

The bluish lines represent especially strong warning type signals which were detected during the past few months. The black lines at 2003/12/22 and 2003/12/26 are the recent earthquakes in California and Iran.

The two bluish lines that I am presently concerned about are the ones at 2003/11/09 and 2004/01/08. That is because they are on similar locations on the upper Wave Chart waves. My present interpretation of those data is that both warning signals are for the same earthquake which has not yet occurred.

The strong peak near the bottom of the Wave Chart at 2003/10/29 is that intense geomagnetic storm which occurred at the end of last October. There was another less intense one at 2003/11/20.

The Excel spreadsheet program (extremely large) which generates the Wave Chart data has been circulated for testing purposes. But other than that, no one else on the planet that I know of has data like those.

These are personal opinions.


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