Web page for comparing earthquake and precursor data
Posted by EQF on November 08, 2002 at 09:50:53:

This is the initial version of a Web page I am organizing so that a variety of earthquake and precursor data can be compared with each other at a single location.

Seismic Activity and Storm Data
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/131.html

This first version of that Web page is fairly rough. And it does not contain many different types of data. The ones presently listed there are some of the data which I myself use to generate earthquake forecasts.

When a significant earthquake occurs, those data and others such as solar and geomagnetic storm data would be listed together on the Web page along with links to other Web pages where people who wanted to contribute some of their own data had their forecasts listed etc.

At the moment you can examine the earthquake longitudes and see where the sun was located in the sky when some recent earthquakes occurred. If there were a solar storm at that time then I expect that the sun location would be where it hit the Earth. I may also add the location for the point on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun location as people are proposing that that location is important as well.

I myself generate forecasts by comparing the type of data on that Web page with the headings aeql, ac, am, ia, la, and sa with one another. Several examples are shown.

As I said earlier, the basic purpose of that Web page is to store different types of earthquake and precursor data at a single location so that people around the world can see how various parts of the earthquake triggering and forecasting pictures fit together, and which triggering forces etc. were important for a given earthquake. It is intended to be a project to which any interested parties can contribute data and ideas.