Posted by EQF on August 27, 2012 at 07:54:45:
That earthquake that just occurred off the coast of El Salvador appears to have been responsible for much of the EM Signal activity detected lately. 2012/08/27 04:37:20 12.27N 88.52W 20 7.3 Offshore El Salvador NEIS Data Below is a chart that shows part of the reason why I feel that is the case. The line structures of recent EM Signal lines on that chart match the earthquake line structure, in particular that peak around 68 W.The earthquake should, in theory, have a strong line peak around 89 W. However, it does not. And that is an indicator to me that one of three things might have happened. 1. The forces that triggered the earthquake were not typical for ones in that area. 2. My earthquake data files simply don’t have enough records for earthquakes in that area to effectively match current earthquakes or EM Signals with past earthquakes that occurred at 89 W. 3. My forecasting program probability equations are not yet sophisticated enough to accurately identify the correct longitudes in all cases. I know that an unlimited number of improvements could be made with my forecasting program probability equations. But, in this case, answers 1 and 2 are probably the most likely ones. It will take some thought to come up with some theories for why that particular earthquake might have been responsible for so many Ear Tones being generated during the past few weeks. Finally, there have been so many EM Signals detected lately that I am expecting that there will be more fairly strong seismic activity in the next few days or weeks.
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