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Re: Geomagnetic storm activity – warning signal lull |
From what I can tell, what is being discussed here regarding: “Solar storm – Geomagnetic storm – Earthquake fault zone activity – Earthquake precursor signal generation processes” is at the forefront of this area of science. And I believe that it is likely that different people (including myself) are presently seeing only parts of the overall picture rather than the complete picture. The geomagnetic storm linked processes which I myself am watching for look like they are often taking place in the 12 hour to 3 day time period after a strong geomagnetic storm begins. That includes both warning signal generation and earthquake triggering related processes. And I will add that I am stating that this is simply something that I am watching for. I am not saying that I presently know for certain that any of these effects exists. If and when I get to the point where I am once again adding current warning signal data to my Seismic Activity And Storm Data Web site then it should be possible to point to the times when different types of signals are generated and compare them with geomagnetic storm and earthquake activity. Follow Ups: ● Re: Geomagnetic storm activity – warning signal lull - Lowell 14:35:36 - 3/24/2002 (14067) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetic storm activity – warning signal lull - EQF 07:24:15 - 3/25/2002 (14083) (0) |
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