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Latest Forecast Data March 19, 2010 |
With this posting people are welcome to respond directly to it if they wish. If it displays properly, this is the latest Chart A update from my Data.html Web page. The reason for posting a note about it has to do with the unusual earthquake pattern that can be seen along the U.S. West Coast on the two maps below. I haven’t seen anything like that in the past. These maps are actually expansions of each of the Chart A lines. In this case both maps are expansions of Line # 1. Each of the + signs on the maps represents the location of an earthquake that was a good match for the EM Signals associated with that line on the chart. And if three of those earthquakes occurred at some longitude such as 125 W then on the chart there would be a peak 3 units high at 125 W. One earthquake at some longitude would be represented by a peak one unit high at that longitude on the chart line.
Follow Ups: ● Update March 22, 2010 - EQF 06:53:35 - 3/22/2010 (76765) (0) ● Re: Latest Forecast Data March 19, 2010 - Roger Hunter 07:57:13 - 3/19/2010 (76755) (1) ● Re: Latest Forecast Data March 19, 2010 - EQF 13:14:11 - 3/19/2010 (76759) (1) ● Update March 19, 2010 - EQF 13:59:40 - 3/19/2010 (76760) (1) ● Corrected URL Link March 19, 2010 - EQF 14:03:12 - 3/19/2010 (76761) (0) |
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