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Update - September 21, 2013 |
Earthquake research and development work kept me from checking to see if any of these expected earthquakes have occurred. However, I did finally run a check last night and my data are indicating to me that one of the expected ones might have occurred. 2013/09/18 16:48:56 19.16N 145.60E 138 5.5 43km N of Agrihan, Northern Mariana Islands My data indicate to me that that one might have been one of the relatively low magnitude earthquakes I was expecting. So, that would mean one of two (or three) things: 1. There is another relatively low magnitude one still approaching plus a fairly high magnitude one. 2. There is a single high magnitude earthquake that is still approaching. 3. Or, my observations and theories related to these phenomena still need more refinements.
Also as I proposed, 50% of the time the powerful one might not occur for a while. But it should be pretty obvious which one it is if it does occur before tomorrow night. These are personal opinions. Follow Ups: ● Re: Update - September 21, 2013 - Roger Hunter 10:16:51 - 9/21/2013 (100894) (1) ● Re: Update - September 21, 2013 - EQF 08:13:23 - 9/22/2013 (100899) (1) ● Re: Update - September 21, 2013 - Roger Hunter 10:53:35 - 9/22/2013 (100900) (1) ● Re: Update - September 21, 2013 - EQF 22:02:44 - 9/23/2013 (100901) (0) ● Re: Update - September 21, 2013 - Roger Hunter 10:07:22 - 9/21/2013 (100893) (1) ● Re: Update - September 21, 2013 - Roger Hunter 10:20:29 - 9/21/2013 (100895) (0) |
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