Re: Sensitives need apply - Today's spate of unusual Eastern U.S. earthquakes - what's next
Posted by EQF on March 13, 2002 at 02:53:54:

The data evaluation procedure which I myself am presently using to forecast earthquakes is not identifying any links between those earthquakes. The following numbers, from left to right, are (to the best accuracy that I can determine) the adjusted longitudes for:

Left = the place on the Earth’s surface where the combined gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon was strongest at the time of the earthquake.

Center = the adjusted longitude of the moon in the sky at the time of the earthquake.

Right = the adjusted longitude of an ocean tide crest or trough at the time of the earthquake.

81…85…64…Oklahoma
47…51…30…Missouri
28…32…12…Atlantic Ocean

Adjusted means that 0, 90, 180, or 270 longitude degrees have been added to the original longitude so that the new one falls into the range 0 to 90 degrees longitude.

If there were some link that I could identify then some of those numbers in the vertical columns would match. Or there would be matches between the left and center numbers in different rows.