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Ear Tone Study |
In a few weeks there is going to be a conference where earthquake research and other topics will be discussed. I myself am preparing a presentation covering a number of topics including some information regarding the “Ear Tones” that many people around the world hear. http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/index.html If they do not wish to or cannot send their data directly to me for some reason they can try sending it to someone else and have that person send it to me.EAR TONE DATA FORMAT The data need to have a UTC time format such as the following: xyz, 2003/10/23 23:03:48 Left ear, Right, Both, 5 seconds long, high frequency, low frequency, loud, soft, facing north, was at 85N and 120W when signal detected, ... I can make minor adjustments to the data such as converting them from different time zones to UTC as long as they have a consistent format. “xyz” would be some 3 letter code (use any letters you wish) which I can use to distinguish one person from another as the source of the Ear Tone data. All of those data except the UTC date and time are optional. I am not yet certain how many of those extra data other than the date and time will be added to the chart which will be generated. Data from October 1, 2003 up until the present time will be used. What I am going to do is run a list of earthquakes starting from October 1 through my data processing programs and put them in a table along with the Ear Tone data. Attempts will then be made to link the Ear Tones with the appropriate earthquakes. Normally I run comparisons like that with only destructive and high magnitude earthquakes. This time I plan to use all of the earthquakes I can find. Follow Ups: ● Solar - geomagnetic effects - EQF 21:36:04 - 12/12/2003 (20411) (1) ● Sun, moon, and tide data - EQF 21:43:25 - 12/12/2003 (20413) (0) |
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