Forecasting A Earthquake
Posted by Don in Hollister on February 02, 2001 at 10:29:30:

Hi All. Thought I would put my 2 cents worth in as to what would be a good method for forecasting a quake. It’s simple and leaves no doubt as to what the person is saying.

Lat Long. Date Mag. Location
36.5N 121.5W 2/8/2001 2.5-4.0 Pinnacles area, CA

36.7N 121.4W 2/7/2001 2.5-3.5 Hollister, CA

Date. + or- 24hrs. Radius. 10 miles

The date and location may be a little tight, but if the method is to be proven it should be tight. I always have to ask myself this one question. Is the person making the forecast trying to get bragging rights, or do they have a method that works. A 10 mile radius in the Hollister area covers 5 faults. For the Pinnacles area there are 2 faults. Take Care…Don in creepy town


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     ● Re: Forecasting A Earthquake - Dennis Gentry of Santa Clarita  11:17:39 - 2/2/2001  (4908)  (1)
        ● Tight - Michael  11:42:54 - 2/2/2001  (4910)  (1)
           ● Tighter - Michael  11:48:17 - 2/2/2001  (4911)  (1)
              ● Re: Tighter - Dennis Gentry of Santa Clarita  13:41:20 - 2/2/2001  (4918)  (1)
                 ● Tightest - Michael  14:01:06 - 2/2/2001  (4922)  (0)
     ● Re: Forecasting A Earthquake - Michael  11:03:58 - 2/2/2001  (4906)  (1)
        ● Canie's Form - Michael  11:07:34 - 2/2/2001  (4907)  (1)
           ● Re: Canie's Form - Don in Hollister  15:48:26 - 2/2/2001  (4925)  (1)
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