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Re: Statistics |
Hi EQF. For the first time I think I have a pretty good idea as to how your data works. It tells you where an earthquake should occur, but not necessarily that it will occur. Is that correct? I'm on the road right now so do not access to my data, but if you would pick 3 locations by Lat./Long and post them I will combine them with my data and the information Canie gave me. Maybe we can find the location of where the quake is most likely to occur. If you are not comfortable doing that then wait until I get back home so I can email you with my new address. I know 3 quakes is a small number of quakes, so I would suggest using the Eastern Hemispheres as statistically there are more large quakes there then in the Western Hemisphere. If you don't want me to post what I find then I will email you the results. Take Care…Don in creepy town Follow Ups: ● Expected earthquake(s) - EQF 22:59:16 - 11/22/2003 (20244) (0) |
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