• 115 pts
    lester
    March 10, 2021 at 12:02 am #10348

    Location: Off Coast of Coquimbo, Chile … 71’56’W – 30’21’S

    Magnitude: 5.5 – 6.8

    Margin: 350 Radial Kilometres

    Period: From 00:02 UTC March 10, for 10 days

    Ref; Mt Suwanosejima and Mt Sakurajima volcanoes !

    Thank you

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    115 pts
    lester
    March 10, 2021 at 2:34 pm #10351

    During the last two weeks, I had noted that there had been an increase of eruptive activity from Mt Sakurajima volcano in Kyushu, Japan, and more predominantly from Mt Suwanosejima volcano in the Ryukyu Islands. Between 26th February and 9th March, there have been 20 eruptive events from Mt Suwanosejima. Prior to this, the last event from Mt Suwanosejima occurred on 13th February. Mt Sakurajima volcano has not been as active to this degree, but there has been a definite uptick in recent days. It was actually a double eruption from Mt Sakurajima on 24th February, that first got my attention to a possible link to the coast of Chile.

    This table represents the ATE threshold times on Mt Suwanosejima volcano, and sunrise times on the stated forecast coordinates of 71’56’W – 30’21’S Off the Coast of Coquimbo. I have also included eruptions from Mt Suwanosejima (SUW) and Mt Sakurajima (SAK)…

    13th Feb – 10:28 UTC …. 10:26 UTC (SAK) + (SUW)
    14th Feb – 10:29 UTC …. 10:27 UTC (SAK)
    15th Feb – 10:29 UTC …. 10:28 UTC (SAK)
    16th Feb – 10:30 UTC …. 10:29 UTC
    17th Feb – 10:31 UTC …. 10:30 UTC
    18th Feb – 10:32 UTC …. 10:30 UTC
    19th Feb – 10:32 UTC …. 10:31 UTC
    20th Feb – 10:33 UTC …. 10:32 UTC
    21st Feb – 10:34 UTC …. 10:33 UTC (SAK)
    22nd Feb – 10:34 UTC …. 10:34 UTC *
    23rd Feb – 10:35 UTC …. 10:34 UTC (SAK)
    24th Feb – 10:35 UTC …. 10:35 UTC * (SAK) + (SAK)
    25th Feb – 10:36 UTC …. 10:36 UTC *
    26th Feb – 10:37 UTC …. 10:37 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW)
    27th Feb – 10:37 UTC …. 10:37 UTC *
    28th Feb – 10:38 UTC …. 10:38 UTC * (SUW) + (SAK)

    1st Mar – 10:39 UTC …. 10:39 UTC * (SUW) + (SAK)
    2nd Mar – 10:39 UTC …. 10:39 UTC * (SUW)
    3rd Mar – 10:40 UTC …. 10:40 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW) + (SUW)
    4th Mar – 10:41 UTC …. 10:41 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW)
    5th Mar – 10:41 UTC …. 10:41 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW) + (SUW) + (SAK)
    6th Mar – 10:42 UTC …. 10:42 UTC * (SUW) + (SAK)
    7th Mar – 10:43 UTC …. 10:43 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW) + (SAK)
    8th Mar – 10:43 UTC …. 10:43 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW) + (SAK)
    9th Mar – 10:44 UTC …. 10:44 UTC * (SUW) + (SUW) + (SAK) + (SAK)
    10th Mar – 10:45 UTC …. 10:45 UTC * >>>>>>>>

    This table represents the ATB threshold times on the stated forecast coordinates, and sunset times on Mt Sakurajima volcano…

    20th Feb – 09:07 UTC …. 09:08 UTC
    21st Feb – 09:08 UTC …. 09:09 UTC
    22nd Feb – 09:09 UTC …. 09:10 UTC
    23rd Feb – 09:10 UTC …. 09:11 UTC
    24th Feb – 09:11 UTC …. 09:11 UTC *
    25th Feb – 09:12 UTC …. 09:12 UTC *
    26th Feb – 09:13 UTC …. 09:13 UTC *
    27th Feb – 09:14 UTC …. 09:14 UTC *
    28th Feb – 09:15 UTC …. 09:15 UTC *

    1st Mar – 09:16 UTC …. 09:15 UTC
    2nd Mar – 09:17 UTC …. 09:16 UTC
    3rd Mar – 09:17 UTC …. 09:17 UTC *
    4th Mar – 09:18 UTC …. 09:18 UTC *
    5th Mar – 09:19 UTC …. 09:18 UTC
    6th Mar – 09:20 UTC …. 09:19 UTC
    7th Mar – 09:21 UTC …. 09:20 UTC
    8th Mar – 09:22 UTC …. 09:20 UTC
    9th Mar – 09:23 UTC …. 09:21 UTC
    10th Mar – 09:23 UTC …. 09:22 UTC

    At this time of year, the sunrise threshold is virtually parallel to the Chile coastline. The correlation between Mt Suwanosejima volcano, and Coquimbo at this point, is acting like a pivot zone i.e. During these posted dates, sunrise occurs progressively sooner at the southern tip of South America. But at the same times, sunrise occurs progressively later in Venezuela… yet during these times, the sunrise threshold is pivoting on the same location in Coquimbo, Chile. If this pivot zone was based primarily on Mt Sakurajima volcano, then it would be located south of Ovalle on coordinates 71’04’W – 30’57’S, at approximately 100 kilometres Southeast of the forecast coordinates. The tables also show that two eruptions occurred from Mt Sakurajima volcano on 24th February, which coincided with the alignment of threshold times in the second table. The time correlation between Mt Suwanosejima and Coquimbo, continues until 17th March. From this date, correlations become sporadic and eventually they go their separate ways. A pause in activity indicated in the first table between 16th – 20th February, may be the result of activity beginning from Mt Etna on 16th February. And may also account for the three consecutive day eruptions from Mt Sakurajima volcano, prior to this date.

    Other correlations…

    On 4th March at 09:18 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on the forecast coordinates, and the moon was located on longitude 71’42’W. At this time, the moon was at the influential 15 arc minute distance, east of the forecast location… ref; VC Forecast – 3rd March !

    On 6th March at 03:57 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on Mt Etna volcano, and at one minute later, it was moonrise off the coast of Coquimbo.

    On 6th March at 16:58:59 UTC, the sun was located on longitude 71’57’W, and it was moonrise on Mt Sakurajima volcano.

    On 7th March at 16:58:45 UTC, the sun was located on longitude 71’57’W, and it was sunset on Mt Etna volcano.

    On 8th March at 05:49 UTC, it was moonrise on the forecast coordinates. At “12-hours” later 17:49 UTC, it was sunrise on coordinates 177’50’W – 29’36’S post seismic location of the M 7.4 Kermadec Islands event of 4th March.

    On 10th March at 23:10:09 UTC, it will be sunset on the forecast coordinates, and the sun will be located on longitude 165’01’W… the opposite longitude calculates as 14’59’E Mt Etna volcano !

    Credit to…

    http://www.timeanddate.com
    http://www.sunrisesunsetmap.com
    http://www.in-the-sky.org
    http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Earth

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    115 pts
    lester
    March 10, 2021 at 3:57 pm #10353

    https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/archive/2021/03/09/xray.html

    The following table is a brief sample of the ATE threshold times on the “stated” forecast coordinates during the last 6 days…

    5th Feb – 00:40 UTC
    6th Feb – 00:38 UTC
    7th Feb – 00:37 UTC
    8th Feb – 00:36 UTC
    9th Feb – 00:34 UTC
    10th Feb – 00:33 UTC

    On 9th March at 12:35 UTC, a C1.68 solar flare erupted from a new sunspot on the Northeast limb of the sun. At this time, the moon was located on longitude 50’16’W. The opposite longitude calculates as 129’44’E… Mt Suwanosejima volcano resides on longitude 129’42’E !

    At “12-hours” earlier 00:35 UTC, the ATE threshold was located off the coast of Coquimbo, Chile !

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    115 pts
    lester
    March 10, 2021 at 4:02 pm #10354

    … or should I say during the last 6 days of “March”, prior to this post !

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    115 pts
    lester
    March 10, 2021 at 5:51 pm #10355

    https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/san-cristobal/news/124027/San-Cristobal-volcano-Nicaragua-series-of-moderate-to-strong-explosions.html

    On 10th – 11th March at times 11:58 UTC – 23:58 UTC, sunrise and sunset respectively occurs on San Cristobal volcano = 12-hours

    On 12th March at times 11:57 UTC – 23:58 UTC, it will be sunrise and sunset respectively on San Cristobal volcano = 12-hours 1 minute

    On 12th March at times 11:36 UTC – 23:37 UTC, it will be moonrise and moonset respectively on San Cristobal volcano = 12-hours 1 minute !

    On 12th March at 10:46 UTC, the ATB threshold will be located on San Cristobal volcano… the ATE threshold will be located on Mt Suwanosejima volcano… and it will be sunrise off the coast of Coquimbo, Chile, on the coordinates of this forecast !

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    115 pts
    lester
    March 20, 2021 at 12:35 am #10388

    https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/san-cristobal/news/125034/San-Cristobal-Volcano-Volcanic-Ash-Advisory-SIGNIFICANT-VA-ERUPTION-.html

    Continuing this forecast for 10 days from 00:35 UTC March 20

    Thank you

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