Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013
Posted by EQF on October 05, 2013 at 12:44:24:

http://www.freewebs.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html

Those are my forecasting chart data. An indirect link is used as part of an effort to keep spam mail to a minimum.

As I have stated in the past, my forecast chart line groups will appear to point to some location where an earthquake is going to occur. Then they disappear for a while and return.

It took a while to remember how to do this. But, I have a special test option that I can use to see if that is happening. I tried it with my charts for the recent deadly earthquake in Pakistan and it worked just as expected.

There were line groups elsewhere on the chart before that earthquake. And I thought that they might be overpowering the actual Pakistan EM Signal lines. So I used that special test option to "blank" out those other lines and had the program generate a new chart.

That did it. The new chart showed that the lines at around the longitude of the Pakistan earthquake did in fact continue up until the time when the earthquake occurred. It wasn't that they were no longer being generated. They were simply being overpowered by EM Signal lines associated with some other earthquake.

Also as I have been saying, I don't have anywhere near enough time to watch for everyone's earthquakes. People in each country where earthquakes occur need to process those data like that and watch for the approach of their own earthquakes.

These are personal opinions.


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - Roger Hunter  12:59:27 - 10/5/2013  (100965)  (1)
        ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - EQF  13:54:10 - 10/5/2013  (100966)  (1)
           ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - Roger Hunter  14:24:31 - 10/5/2013  (100968)  (1)
              ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - EQF  15:11:28 - 10/5/2013  (100969)  (1)
                 ● Re: Special Test Goes As Expected - October 5, 2013 - Roger Hunter  15:28:25 - 10/5/2013  (100970)  (0)