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7 pts29 ptsBen Davidson "S0"March 24, 2017 at 3:46 pm #1045
When you need to modify or edit alerts, be sure to reply to your original posting. The modifications or edits after posting could make things appear below the level. Imagine if a big quake happens while you are editing… how can anyone argue with a skeptic who says you just went back and changed it. Best practice- use the reply function if you need to change something.
Score: 07 ptsStevec649March 24, 2017 at 11:16 pm #1050I saw the OLR moving towards South America, that triggered those quakes but I for some reason chose the fault line that was less active. In response I am adding a red line on northern columbia as we speak and changing some stuff up the map will be up shortly.
Score: 07 pts7 pts7 pts7 pts7 ptsStevec649March 26, 2017 at 6:41 am #1066Confirmed hits within magnitude range Izu Islands, Japan // Intipucua, El Salvador
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Close near hits Barranca, Peru called for 5-6 got 4.8 // Enarotali, Indonesia called for 6-7 got 5.8
I still see potential especially near Columbia. Hopefully the 3.3 in Cali was the extent of it.
Will update a map here soon to reflect what I think is released pressure and possible transfers of energy.7 ptsStevec649March 26, 2017 at 6:57 am #1067The green arrows represent what in my opinion is a buildup of pressure, basically just saying that watchzone from my forcast ending when the 27th of March ends may release and is still a forecast I want to stick with. There have been swarms seemingly on both sides of the pinch point so I wont rule it out. Again that alert zone ends on the 28th and stretches from Burma, and goes to Sinabong, Indonesia.
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