Posted by EQF on December 08, 2009 at 16:52:56:
UPDATE December 8, 2009 The Data.html Web page was just updated with the latest information. The latest copies of Chart A and Map A can be seen in the original post in this thread, and below. Remember that they change as new Charts and Maps are posted to my Web site. If you have a slow dialup Internet connection then these charts and maps might not be visible. You might have to visit the Web site to see them. The primary Chart viewer at that Web site has had another update to improve its ease of use. Note the strong peaks on the Chart below around 65 W 102 E 136 E 136 E to 144 E. The potentially destructive earthquake that I have been expecting does not appear to have occurred so far. Now that my regular forecasting program is running again one of the present efforts involves trying to determine how to better generate time windows for earthquakes. At the moment it appears that perhaps 50% of the time they occur within a week of when strong EM Signals are detected. And the other 50% or so of the time they occur within two months, fairly often at multiples of seven days, after the signals are detected.
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