Re: S U P P O S E .........
Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on December 25, 2005 at 00:48:50:

Hi Don

Since the calculations of my recent Sumatra readings indicates extraordinary magnitude,
and considering so far no greater than 9.5+M noticed anywhere in the earth, in my mind, I have
fixed the magnitude in the range of 8 to 9.5M range. Though I suspect the quake around 2N 97E area
chances of moving up to 5S 105E is also possible considering its magnitude and the time of occurrence.

If I have taken the recent pretty long 1000 miles rupture for 9.3M, the predicted one may be more,
suppose if it happen.

I agreed with your statement 100% , i.e. " In the future we could see quakes as strong as M=15,
which may only be an M=9.0 today."

Today a total diffused sunshine day. But, fortunately I got very little second sunshine through which
I suspect further accumulation of stress over Sumatra area where I suspect the quake - means subsequent
triggering process on its way - I believe.

Also noted the following latest results over Sumatra - may be pre-quake activity:

2005/12/25 02:49:14.5 1.0N 97.1E 33 mb4.9 M GSRC NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
2005/12/25 00:08:54.5 2.1N 97.2E 33 mb4.8 M GSRC NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA


Shan


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