Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2
Posted by Petra Challus on October 09, 2000 at 07:54:00:

Hi Bob,

As Kathy Gori doesn't predict earthquakes, I have to "research" the data just as if I had to learn what kind of headache she's having. The only difference is that we are all going to learn together.

Kathy sends her e-mails for headaches to both Alan and myself and all I know is that when she has a headache an earthquake arrives that is greater than 3.0 within 70 miles of LA.

So we have to go back to the questions we wanted answered previously:

1. Are all the quakes on the same fault?
2. Does the length of the headache determine how big the quake is going to be?
3. Does the intensity of the earthquake determine how large the quake is going to be?
4. How are geomagnetics at these times?
5. Are there any other phenomena going on at the same time, that lead one to believe an earthquake is going to arrive? Supporting data.

So together, I hope we'll all have a classroom lesson together, with our teacher Alan Jones telling us the probability factors as we learn in studying where those quakes arrive after an earthquake happens.

Thanks for the input...Petra


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2 - Bob Shannon  08:09:31 - 10/9/2000  (3733)  (1)
        ● Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2 - Canie  11:42:10 - 10/9/2000  (3734)  (2)
           ● Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2 - Bob Shannon  15:39:38 - 10/9/2000  (3737)  (0)
           ● Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2 - Dennis Gentry of Santa Clarita  12:12:55 - 10/9/2000  (3735)  (1)
              ● Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2 - Alan Jones  16:13:17 - 10/16/2000  (3768)  (2)
                 ● Re: Kathy Gori Research Prediction #1 Part 1 of 2 - Roger Hunter  05:44:44 - 10/25/2000  (3855)  (0)
                 ● Thanks Alan (NT) - Dennis Gentry of Santa Clarita  10:30:46 - 10/17/2000  (3784)  (0)