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15 ptsCanyonratApril 9, 2020 at 8:48 pm #8653
Observed: M 5.4 (6.2)- 176km SSE of Sigave, Wallis and Futuna 2020-04-08 10:02:31 (UTC) 15.785°S 177.567°W 411.8 km depth. Note the depth adds .8 to magnitude using the depth to magnitude chart by Bella Virgo.
Forecast: M 5.7 to 6.7 418km/260mls east of New Caledonia Island 2020-04-09 to 2020-04-15 22°20’12.31″S 171° 4’10.84″E radius 323kk/200mls. It should ride high on the ocean bottom shelf and not strike in the deep New Hebrides Trench located south of my forecast point.
Score: 0115 pts15 ptsCanyonratApril 10, 2020 at 8:07 pm #8659Observed: M 4.6 – 86km SSW of Hunter Island, New Caledonia 2020-04-10 14:46:09 (UTC) 23.145°S 171.807°E 47.8 km depth. Located 74km/119mls from forecast center point.
Note: The quake is not the energy I am looking for, it is too deep down in the trench near a depth of 5700 meters/19000 feet and too weak of energy. % days left. And thank you Lester for following my work. 🙂 This area is easy to forecast, actually all these Island Nations are fairly easy. I’m only struggling to forecast difficult and sleepy slow North America because I live there. LOL And I want to follow this energy to see if it rolls up and around to Alaska and beyond. If it heads west, then I will stop and look for another candidate to follow.
Status: Forecast remains unchanged at M 5.7 to 6.7 418km/260mls east of New Caledonia Island 2020-04-09 to 2020-04-15 22°20’12.31″S 171° 4’10.84″E radius 323kk/200mls.
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