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That's always a possibility but it won't be the first time for this type of occurrence. At any rate, as you may have noticed with my predictions, magnitude increases with distance. This indicates to me that the strength of the signal decreases with distance much the same as S waves do. The weaker the signal, the more intermittent it is. The closer the event, the less intermittent it is along with a longer duration. Waiting to see what unfolds. Dennis Follow Ups: ● Re: Update - Roger Musson 10:10:10 - 8/6/2000 (3441) (1) ● Re: Update - Dennis Gentry of Santa Clarita 10:28:23 - 8/6/2000 (3442) (1) ● Geomagnetism - Roger Musson 03:30:51 - 8/7/2000 (3445) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Dennis Gentry in Santa Clarita 09:28:03 - 8/7/2000 (3446) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Roger Musson 04:10:44 - 8/8/2000 (3450) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Dennis Gentry in Santa Clarita 10:30:33 - 8/8/2000 (3453) (2) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Roger Musson 02:59:55 - 8/9/2000 (3455) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Dennis Gentry in Santa Clarita 10:30:51 - 8/9/2000 (3458) (0) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Petra Challus 22:32:09 - 8/8/2000 (3454) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Dennis Gentry in Santa Clarita 10:20:52 - 8/9/2000 (3457) (1) ● Re: Geomagnetism - Petra Challus 17:26:24 - 8/9/2000 (3459) (0) |
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