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115 ptslesterMay 15, 2021 at 5:30 pm #10571
Prediction for an “eruption” from Mt Taal volcano in Luzon, Philippines on coordinates 120’59’E – 14’00’N
Period: From 17:30 UTC May 15, for 20 days … with option to increase period if “accumulating” data warrants an extension !
Analysis…
During the last few days, I have observed that several notable seismic events have correlated with Mt Taal volcano in the Philippines. When I ran a T Sequence for Mt Taal, I could not find any “relevant” correlations for at least two weeks prior to the 8th May. Correlating scenarios can always produce a history of relationships with other active volcanoes etc. But when “actual” event times start to correlate within a short period of days, it is something that seriously grabs your attention… and words like “The Real Deal” comes to mind. There are always reports of increased tectonic-volcanic tremors at numerous volcanoes around the world. And the latest report on Mt Taal volcano is no exception. In most cases, these episodes of elevated tremors usually amount to nothing, and a few days later the volcanoes settle back to pre elevated levels. However, I don’t believe this is going to occur with Mt Taal on this occasion !
The following table represents times related to the longitude position of the sun, when located on the opposite longitude of 124’18’W, to Mt Piton de la Fournaise volcano on reunion Island, East of Madagascar on coordinates 55’42’E – 21’14’S. The table also includes the ATB threshold times (Astronomical Twilight Begins) on Mt Taal volcano.
8th May …. 20:13:40 UTC – 20:13 UTC
9th May …. 20:13:37 UTC – 20:13 UTC
10th May … 20:13:35 UTC – 20:13 UTC
11th May … 20:13:34 UTC – 20:13 UTC
12th May … 20:13:33 UTC – 20:13 UTC
13th May … 20:13:33 UTC – 20:13 UTC
14th May … 20:13:33 UTC – 20:12 UTC
15th May … 20:13:34 UTC – 20:12 UTC
16th May … 20:13:35 UTC – 20:12 UTCIt is interesting to note that the sun was located on longitude 124’18’W, to the same “second” of time on 12th, 13th, 14th May. And then after 13th May, the ATB time changed on Mt Taal volcano… is this relevant ?
This next table represents times when the sun was located on longitude 120’59’E… and therefore “Solar Noon” on Mt Taal volcano. And the sunrise times on Mt Etna volcano in Sicily, Italy on coordinates 14’59’E – 37’45’N.
8th May …. 03:52:34 UTC – 03:57 UTC
9th May …. 03:52:31 UTC – 03:56 UTC
10th May … 03:52:29 UTC – 03:55 UTC
11th May … 03:52:27 UTC – 03:54 UTC
12th May … 03:52:26 UTC – 03:53 UTC
13th May … 03:52:25 UTC – 03:52 UTC **
14th May … 03:52:25 UTC – 03:51 UTC
15th May … 03:52:25 UTC – 03:50 UTC
16th May … 03:52:26 UTC – 03:49 UTCThis table demonstrates that a correlation occurred between Mt Taal and Mt Etna volcano on 13th May. And as demonstrated in the previous table, 13th May is also the last day Mt Taal correlated with an opposite longitude solar noon with Mt Piton de la Fournaise volcano. This table also shows the suns position at the exact same second on 13th, 14th, 15th May. There is an average of 4 seconds of transit per one arc minute. Therefore, seconds of time could be altered within this 4 second range, and achieve the same longitude result. What I have published here is the “first second” of time, that the sun locates on the stated longitude… is this relevant ?
On 9th May at 15:52 UTC, it was moonset on Mt Etna volcano. Therefore, according to the table above, at “12-hours” earlier and later, it was solar noon on Mt Taal volcano. On 11th May at 15:52 UTC, it was moonrise on Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii !
On 13th May at 11:33 UTC, the ATE threshold (Astronomical Twilight Ends) was located on Mt Taal volcano. At the same time, it was also moonset on Mt Taal… a “significant” double correlation that potentially produced seismic / volcanic results !
On 13th May at 11:32:12 UTC, an M 5.1 event occurred in the Eastern New guinea region P.N.G… the ATE threshold and moonset were located on Mt Taal volcano… and it was sunset on coordinates 96’38’E – 0’09’N pre seismic location of the M 6.6 Nias event of 14th May. At “12-hours” later 23:33 UTC, an eruptive event occurred from Mt Suwanosejima volcano in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan.
On 12th May at 01:09:26 UTC, an M 5.7 event occurred in Mindoro, Philippines on longitude 120’53’E… six longitude arcmins west of Mt Taal volcano !
On 11th May at 15:27:35 UTC, an M 5.4 event occurred in New Britain P.N.G.. At “12-hours” earlier 03:27:35 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 120’54’E… five longitude arcmins west of Mt Taal volcano. If I was to employ my “Cause and Effect” methodology to this scenario, it would suggest that the M 5.7 Mindoro event was instigated by the moon being located on the same longitude the day before. But in both cases, the prime suspect is Mt Taal volcano !
On 8th May at 15:52:36 UTC, the sun was located on longitude 59’01’W, opposite longitude to Mt Taal volcano… and the moon was located on longitude 90’09’W. On 12th May at 08:45:48 UTC, an M 5.9 event occurred offshore El Salvador on longitude 90’11’W !
On 8th May at 21:31 UTC, it was sunrise on Mt Taal volcano… moonset on coordinates 82’14’W – 6’42’N Pre seismic location of the M 6.0 South of Panama event of 13th May… the RLT (Rising Lunar Threshold) was located on coordinates 96’38’E – 0’09’N Pre seismic location of the M 6.6 Nias event of 14th May. At “12-hours” earlier 09:31 UTC, it was sunset on coordinates 128’35’E – 3’57’N Pre seismic location of the M 5.5 North of Halmahara event of 12th May.
Thank you
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterMay 18, 2021 at 9:29 pm #10582Observed…
M 5.2 Southeast of the Loyalty Islands 02:31:40 UTC 18th May = Moonrise on Mt Taal volcano !
http://www.sunrisesunsetmap.com
Score: 0115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterMay 19, 2021 at 9:49 pm #10585Last report related to Mt Stromboli volcano… it doesn’t state “why” the crater rim collapsed !
On 18th May at 15:44 UTC, it was Moonset on Mt Taal volcano. At “12-hours” later 03:44 UTC 19th May, it was sunrise on Mt Stromboli volcano !
A coincidence perhaps !
http://www.sunrisesunsetmap.com
Score: 0115 ptslesterMay 21, 2021 at 11:44 am #10590On 20th May at 18:06:40 UTC, it was sunset on Mt Etna volcano… and the moon was located on longitude 14’59’E !
On 21st May at 11:36:57 UTC, the ATE threshold was located on Mt Taal volcano… and the moon was located on longitude 120’59’E !
Observed…
M 5.0 Near north Coast of Papua New Guinea 03:52:19 UTC 21st May = Sun located on longitude 121’05’E… 6 arcmins East of Mt Taal volcano
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