Re: CRITICAL EQ WINDOWS
Posted by Diane {d[11DOT30]pope[011AT3]IX.Netcom.com} on November 03, 1999 at 07:09:00:

Morning Folks,
Woke early again this morning due to mid level back pain and, perhaps, because of the day light time change. Someone had given me a check for $28 in my dream and I though this number strange since I charge in mulitibles of fives. Probably nothing, but thought I would mention it since I don't usually recall dream content.

Whatever, we are now in the adding of PRs mode and first up is RS. I, also, added the lastest in volcanic eruptions at the bottom of the page.

>LS-NORTH SAN FRANCISICO TO TIP OF ALUETIANS/+4.8 at S.F./100%
>PR PR DATE CRT.DATE MAG POSSIBLE LOCATION
Out of critical until 11/6.
>TR-FAR NORTHEAST/+4.6/100%
Out of critical until 11/19 for anything larger than 4.6.

>RS-NORTHRIDGE TO SAN JOSE/4.4/50%
30MS 4/20/96 11/3-11 +5 if Northridge/+5.5 if Parkfield/+5.8 if San Jose
15MM- 11/8/97 11/3-11 +4.7 if Northridge/+4/8 of Oxnard

>RB ARC - RIDGECREST TO N. GULF OF CAL./+4.2/100%
Out of critical until Friday; 11.5.
>C L. A. BASIN-SOUTH COAST-/+4.0/+100%
Out of critical until 11/19.
>LB-S. CAL COAST NORTH/50%
Out of critical until 12/17.

>B- BAJA COAST/5.0/50%
10MM 3/31/95 11/2-10 +5.3 if west side Baja

>TL-RING OF FIRE/WORLD OUTSIDE OTHER AREAS/+6.3/50%
10MM 1/15/97 11/2-9 +6.4 if Chile/+6.6 if Iran

>TL S RANGE SPIKES IN CRITICAL: Four S-, Four S and One S+

>For my history and 7.0 hits, July, August and September hits.
>http://www.basicso.com/~diane/index.html

TUNGURAHUA 99-068 ECUADOR 1.47S 78.44W
BACKGROUND: TUNGURAHUA ECUADOR (1502-08)
SUMMIT HEIGHT 16480 FT (5023 M)

SOURCES OF INFORMATION: GOES-8 INFRARED AND MULTISPECTRAL
IMAGERY...GUAYAQUIL METEOROLOGICAL WATCH OFFICE...INSTITUTO
GEOFISICO IN ECUADOR...AVIATION MODEL WIND DATA FROM THE U.S.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.

ERUPTION DETAILS: THE NOVEMBER 2 BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTO GEOFISICO
DESCRIBES A CONTINUOUS ASH GRAY EMISSION FROM THE VOLCANO AS WELL AS
INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIONS.

DETAILS OF ASH: WE CONTINUE TO BE UNABLE TO DETECT ASH IN
MULTISPECTRAL OR INFRARED SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH 0945 UTC.
SCATTERED LOW AND MID LEVEL METEOROLOGICAL CLOUDS CONTINUE TO HAMPER ASH DETECTION. AT ABOUT 03/0000 UTC ASH BETWEEN FL300 AND FL340
COULD STILL BE OBSERVED EXTENDING FROM THE SUMMIT TOWARD THE
SOUTHEAST.