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UPDATE - May 18, 2011 |
Everyone whom I could possibly reach has now been sent an E-mail warning regarding this expected earthquake. The last time EM Signals like this were detected the earthquake occurred in less than 12 hours after they were detected. That 12 hour time window for this present earthquake ended one or two hours ago. So there might be a few weeks or at least a few days to see if more location and time window information can be collected. This is a highly unusual situation in that multiple fault zones in different parts of the world could be involved. An earthquake could occur in one of them and then in the other a month later. In any case, when it does occur, and if it is possible to tell that it was the expected one, it should provide some valuable information regarding how to evaluate these EM Signals and perhaps even some information regarding how they are being generated in the first place. Follow Ups: ● Re: UPDATE - May 18, 2011 - PennyB 21:16:25 - 5/18/2011 (78846) (1) ● A Major Problem Related To Earthquake Forecasting - May 19, 2011 - EQF 08:35:54 - 5/19/2011 (78847) (1) ● A Similar Problem From The World Of Medicine – May 19, 2011 - EQF 09:13:39 - 5/19/2011 (78848) (1) ● Re: A Similar Problem From The World Of Medicine – May 19, 2011 - PennyB 10:20:27 - 5/19/2011 (78850) (2) ● Re: A Similar Problem From The World Of Medicine – May 19, 2011 - EQF 11:02:31 - 5/19/2011 (78854) (0) ● Re: A Similar Problem From The World Of Medicine – May 19, 2011 - Roger Hunter 10:31:23 - 5/19/2011 (78851) (1) ● Re: A Similar Problem From The World Of Medicine – May 19, 2011 - PennyB 10:35:02 - 5/19/2011 (78852) (0) |
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