Earthquakes migrating to the east - what's next
Posted by Lowell on July 24, 2001 at 14:04:31:

All right, all you earthquake predictors - here is a pattern,
make what you will of it - and post your results so we can
see them.

Earthquake 1:
17Jul2001 12:59:58.0 36.0N 117.9W 0 ML=4.7 M NEI COSO JUNCTION REGION CA

Earthquake 2:
19Jul2001 20:15:34.0 38.7N 111.5W 4 ML=4.3 M NEI PANGUITCH UTAH

Earthquake 3:
22Jul2001 19:22:45.5 39.0N 105.1W 5 LG=3.1 M NEI Colorado Springs, COLORADO

Earthquake 4:
24Jul2001 14:02:35.0 37.7N 97.0W 5 LG=3.0 M NEI Topeka, KANSAS

Each of these is the largest event in it's area in many years
and they each occur with about the same interevent time and eastward
migration distance between successive events. So, here's the
question:

WHAT'S NEXT??


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: 3.2M Eastern Tennessee - Canie  07:58:08 - 7/26/2001  (8677)  (1)
        ● Bermuda? - Lowell  11:06:12 - 7/26/2001  (8680)  (0)
     ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east KY next! - Dave  08:55:21 - 7/25/2001  (8643)  (2)
        ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east KY next! - Cathryn  18:09:13 - 7/25/2001  (8655)  (1)
           ● Great Cathryn, good luck - info on 1980 Kentucky earthquake - Lowell  20:27:25 - 7/25/2001  (8661)  (0)
        ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east KY next! - bobshannon.org  12:02:43 - 7/25/2001  (8644)  (1)
           ● Where did I ? you ask?? - Dave  12:49:16 - 7/25/2001  (8648)  (0)
     ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east - what's next - bobshannon.org  05:49:56 - 7/25/2001  (8642)  (1)
        ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east - what's next - Lowell  12:11:17 - 7/25/2001  (8645)  (0)
     ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east - what's next - Barry Davis  15:03:19 - 7/24/2001  (8632)  (0)
     ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east - what's next - michael  14:11:10 - 7/24/2001  (8629)  (1)
        ● Re: Earthquakes migrating to the east - what's next - Kate  15:12:46 - 7/24/2001  (8633)  (0)