Stunning Forecasting Discovery? – December 5, 2012
Posted by EQF on December 05, 2012 at 08:29:09:

Stunning Forecasting Discovery? – December 5, 2012

I just went through a lot of trouble to circulate a formal Earthquake Advisory for Western Pacific Ocean areas. And it looks like Santa decided to quickly send along an unexpected reward for that good deed, a few weeks ahead of schedule.

These are the data that I have for that amazingly accurate Myanmar earthquake that I discussed in other posts:

2012/11/11 01:12:38 23.00N 95.89E 14 6.8 Myanmar
NEIS Data

http://www.freewebs.com/eq-forecasting/Researchers.html

And here is my latest earthquake forecasting chart. The official version was stored on my Web site on December 3, 2012. This one is a copy that won’t change when the regular Chart A is updated.

What the researcher or researchers who sent me that Myanmar forecast stated was that the Total Electron Content over the area around 93 E and 24 N got unusually high starting on September 21, 2012. And it started going down around November 5, 2012.

If you look at that chart you can see that there are strong line peak structures around 95 E to 100 E for that same time period. And that suggests to me that the EM Signals that I am working with are likely associated with the Total Electron Content levels that were being measured by that researcher or researchers.

So, there might be two different types of forecasting data that my own EM Signal data are now matching, the ground tilt sensor data, and the Total Electron Content detector data.

These are personal opinions.


Follow Ups:
     ● Re: Stunning Forecasting Discovery? – December 5, 2012 - Roger Hunter  08:42:46 - 12/5/2012  (80718)  (1)
        ● Re: Stunning Forecasting Discovery? – December 5, 2012 - EQF  09:10:30 - 12/5/2012  (80719)  (0)