4.4, close, but a little late
Posted by Steven T. on February 14, 2000 at 11:25:27:

This one came a day and three hours late. Otherwise it matched magnitude (4.0 or greater) and location (between 34 N and 38 N). It is interesting that this one stirred me awake, as I was in bed with that lovely influenza since about 4:30 pm. Day six and I think I may be finding antibodies to fight it, finally. I thought that it may have been adjusted upward in magnitude. It woke up in time to hear my watch beep the 2:00 am hour.

4.4 2000/02/14 01:57:42 34.803N 116.372W 0.2 21 km (13 mi) WNW of Ludlow, CA

Here is a copy of the original prediction, now archived:

Central California Area
Posted by Steven T. on February 08, 2000 at 22:58:35:
Today I spent a few hours out at Balboa Park Lake in the San Fernando Valley. While I was there I started to get pain in the right temple for the last couple hours. This was pointing in a northerly direction from me. I forgot about it until recently when the pain returned a little stronger; same place, same direction. Also, a couple hours ago, I received a right ear tone unlike any I can remember since learning that it may be a symptom. This was a deep and low tone, almost painful in itself. There was momentary pressure right before and during the tone.

As things seem to have changed about the time of the Hector Mine quake, I am not sure how far north of me this might be. My opinion is that it will be between 34 North and 38 North, on land. If between Mammoth Area and Barstow (including just over the Nevada border by about 30 miles), it may be a 4.0 or larger. If closer to the coast, it may be a 3.5 or larger. The time period will be up to four days from posting.

Steven T.



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     ● Re: 4.4, close, but a little late - Pat In Petaluma  22:56:33 - 2/14/2000  (2607)  (0)