Posted by EQF on April 03, 2011 at 14:26:55:
My forecasting computer program has been up and running for a while now. And I am finally starting to get through the backlog of scores of low intensity EM Signal times. High intensity ones (probably less than 30) were compiled shortly after the program got running again. This is the first time I have had a chance to see what the forecast charts look like when they are based on only the high intensity signals or a mixture of high and low intensity ones. In the past I did not realize how important the low intensity ones such as Ear Tone times are to the forecast charts. The data are largely what I have been expecting to see once everything got compiled. And in my opinion they are stunning! Once again they are showing a sharp, dramatic shift in the line peak patterns following a major earthquake, in this case the catastrophic March 11, 2011 earthquake in Japan. That shift did not appear at first with the charts based on just the high intensity signals. It might take a day or two to get the new charts finalized and stored on my Web sites. The Continuing Japan Nuclear Plant Crisis People who have been following the nuclear plant crisis in Japan are now able to see what a frighteningly miserable job their nuclear power company personnel did with preparing for such an event. They are now reportedly admitting that two plant workers lost their lives when the tsunami hit one of the power plants. They went to the basement where the backup generators were located (fantastic planning for the generator location!!!). And when the tsunami hit the plant (not built high enough - more fantastic planning) the reactor building flooded and it sounds like the workers might have lost their lives when the water went into the basement. Most backup diesel and gas generators probably like to have some air to use with their oil or gas. They usually don’t run too well when they are underwater. I am not going to go into a detailed discussion of everything that went wrong in this note as today is Sunday and I and probably most other people would like to focus on pleasant thoughts etc. at least one day each week. These are personal opinions.
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