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Another Successful Forecast July 6, 2010 |
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FORECAST JULY 6, 2010
2010/07/04 21:55:52 39.70N 142.52E 24 6.4 Japan Area This method looks like it is doing fairly well with earthquakes in the 6.0 to 7.5 magnitude range that are occurring at certain locations such as Japan. The Archives Web page shows that that is the second fairly recent Japan earthquake that was successfully spotted. Theories are still being considered for why the method appears to favor certain areas and why it does not seem to be doing too well with earthquakes that have magnitudes higher than 7.5 The location preference might have something to do with the shape of global geomagnetic energy field lines at different times of the day and on different days. The magnitude limitation might be linked with the fault zone simply stopping generating these EM Signals in the days and weeks before earthquakes with a 7.5 and higher magnitude are occurring. Follow Ups: ● Forecast Program Update July 7, 2010 - EQF 11:28:01 - 7/7/2010 (77328) (1) ● California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - EQF 21:51:23 - 7/7/2010 (77342) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - Skywise 16:31:19 - 7/8/2010 (77349) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - EQF 04:07:51 - 7/9/2010 (77351) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - Skywise 10:35:06 - 7/9/2010 (77355) (2) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - EQF 12:34:20 - 7/9/2010 (77361) (0) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - Roger Hunter 11:17:18 - 7/9/2010 (77359) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - EQF 12:47:40 - 7/9/2010 (77363) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - Skywise 21:07:47 - 7/9/2010 (77364) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - EQF 02:44:25 - 7/11/2010 (77372) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - Skywise 11:12:59 - 7/11/2010 (77375) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - EQF 20:41:13 - 7/12/2010 (77376) (1) ● Re: California Earthquake July 7, 2010 - Skywise 13:10:58 - 7/13/2010 (77383) (0) |
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