• 115 pts
    lester
    July 25, 2017 at 4:51 pm #2250

    I have been posting correlating data related to the terminator thresholds and seismic events, which have resulting in some noteworthy achievements… sometimes it connects, and other times it does not. My main interest on this site is to find an answer for determining seismic locations. I have approached the scientific community many times with this hypothesis, but further investigation is only warranted if predictive results surpass 45%… I can not achieve this on my own. A solar noon signature from a 5.5+ or 6+ event can have correlation in many different directions, the more events that occur, the more directions you have to follow. I believe if I add my own small contribution to the Blot Echo system, and Hook Echo’s trans-migration theory, maybe these directions can be narrowed down a little. My own interpretations of the data I analyse has no scientific basis… I just match A to B and sometimes I end up with a C. I shall post on anything I believe is relevant to the cause, I guarantee nothing but if anybody wishes to make their own determination on said data, towards their own forecast… be my guest!

    July 25 A – Double structure in Phi (ACE MAG) with division (refraction) at 10:39 UTC, -8 LS = 10:31 UTC
    Positional longitude of the sun on 23.88’E, opposite longitude = 156.11’W. Relates to 95 km’s West of Kodiak Island, Alaska or West side of Volcano Island, Hawaii. Usual suspects: Dawn Puerto montt Southern Chile and Chiapas Mexico… Sunrise Haiti and South Sandwich region… Sunset Luzon Philippines, Ryukyu Islands and East Java… Dusk West Papua and Banda Sea region.

    July 25 B – Data compression in Tromso magnetometer at 12:35 UTC, -8 LS = 12:27 UTC
    Positional longitude of the sun on 5.11’W… opposite longitude = 174.88’E (NZ!). Positional longitude of the moon on 23.21’E (ref: July 25 A, possible contact on 23’E). Usual suspects: Dawn Atka, Andreanof Islands… Sunrise Rivero Island, South Chile… Sunset West Myanmar region… Dusk South Sumatra and Kamchatka peninsula.

    The times above correlate with Dawn/Sunrise on 71’W – 50’S Southern Argentina, or Sunset/Dusk on 133’E – 41’N Sea of Japan.

    July 25 C – Reaction signature in Phi (ACE MAG) terminating at 15:45 UTC, -8 LS = 15:37 UTC
    Positional longitude of the moon on 22.59’W… opposite longitude = 157.39’E (Kamchatka !)
    Positional longitude of the sun on 52.59’W… opposite longitude = 127.39’E (Ryukyu!)

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    lester
    July 25, 2017 at 8:26 pm #2252

    July 25 D – Aspect change (ACE SWEPAM) at 16:20 UTC, -8 LS = 16:12 UTC
    Positional longitude of the moon on 31.05’W… opposite longitude = 148.94’E
    Usual suspects: Dawn on Kuril Islands 149’E!… Dusk on Tajikistan and Owen Fracture Zone

    July 25 E – Decrease in density (ACE SWEPAM) at 17:12 UTC, -8 LS = 17:02 UTC
    Positional longitude of the moon on 43.09’W… opposite longitude = 136.89’E (Southern Honshu!)
    Usual suspects: Dawn on Tonga Region and Hokkiado…Sunrise off East Coast Kamchatka… Sunset on Central Turkey and Cyprus Region… Dusk on Northeast/Southwest Iran and South of Africa

    July 25 F – Contact point in Phi (ACE MAG) at 19:10 UTC, -8 LS = 19:02 UTC
    positional longitude of the moon on 72.05’W (Haiti!)
    Usual suspects: Dawn on New Britain Region P.N.G. … Sunrise on Hokkaido

    17:02 UTC – 19:02 UTC correlate with Dawn/Sunrise on 146’E – 42.50’N Off East coast of Hokkaido, Japan

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    lester
    July 25, 2017 at 11:28 pm #2254

    July 25 G – Structure in all traces (ACE MAG) at 20:00 UTC, -8 LS = 19:52 UTC
    Positional longitude of the moon on 84.11’W (Costa Rica!)
    Usual suspects: Dawn on West Papua and Taiwan… Sunrise on South Island NZ and Bougainville P.N.G. ( #1 🙂 )… Sunset on Canary Isles… Dusk on FRY of Macedonia.

    July 25 H – double structure in Phi (ACE MAG) with division at 20:53 UTC, -8 LS = 20:45 UTC
    positional longitude of the sun on 129.59’W
    Usual suspects: Dawn on East Timor and Sulawesi, Indonesia (5.5 epicentre, July 23)…Sunrise on Auckland Islands NZ (6.6 epicentre, July 11)

    Speculation – 20:45 UTC – 10:31 UTC (July 25 A) correlate as Solar Noon / Dawn on 129.59’W – 48.300’N, 250 km’s West of Vancouver Island, on the Juan de Fuca plate boundary (Endeavour Seamount).

    July 25 I – Second structure in Phi (ACE MAG) with termination point at 21:45 UTC, -8 LS = 21:37 UTC
    Positional longitude of the moon on 109.43’W (10 x 4+ epicentre, Gulf of California, July 24)
    Usual suspects: Dawn on East Java… Sunrise on Luzon, Philippines

    10:31 UTC (July 25 A) and 21:37 UTC correlate with Sunset/Dawn on 111.50’E – 9.20’S East Java.
    The same times stated, also correlate with Sunset/Sunrise on 120.50’E – 16.50’N Luzon, Philippines.

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    lester
    July 26, 2017 at 12:05 am #2256

    2017-07-25 23:23:23 UTC M 5.5 Southwest of Sumatra … 101.409’E – 5.669’S
    Dawn on stated co-ordinates … 12:29 UTC, calculation off by 2 minutes (July 25 B)

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    lester
    July 26, 2017 at 12:08 am #2257

    Apologies… it should read as “Dusk”…

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    July 26, 2017 at 12:32 am #2258

    Ace Mag feed terminated at 23:03 UTC (July 25), -8 LS = 22:55 UTC
    Sunrise on 111.50’E – 9.20’S East Java occurred at 22:55 UTC, July 25 !!

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    lester
    July 30, 2017 at 3:41 pm #2321

    I have compiled a sequence on the recent 5.9 event in the North Atlantic Ocean. Some of the locations listed correlate with an EPAMp spike, recorded in ACE data on July 26 07:50 UTC, -8 LS = 07:42 UTC… they are as follows…

    Sunset on 155.030’E – 4.900’S Bougainville P.N.G. … 07:42 UTC, July 26
    Dusk on 170.378’E – 20.010’S Vale Trough, Vanuatu … 07:42 UTC, July 26
    Dawn on 28.080’W – 56.800’S South Sandwich Islands … 07:42 UTC, July 26
    Solar Noon on 66.67’E – 17.48’S Mauritius (5.9 epicentre, July 19) … 07:42 UTC, July 26

    Here is the sequence for the North Atlantic… please match the times!

    2017-07-27 17:53:26 UTC, M 5.9 North Atlantic Ocean … 49.19’W – 13.48’N
    Dawn 07:45 UTC … Sunrise 09:04 UTC … Sunset 21:44 UTC

    Dawn on 170.378’E – 20.010’S Vale Trough, Vanuatu … 17:54 UTC, July 27
    Sunset on 28.080’W – 56.800’S South Sandwich Islands … 17:54 UTC, July 27
    Dusk on 168.800’E – 17.810’S Port Vila, Vanuatu … 07:45 UTC, July 27
    Dawn on 28.080’W – 56.800’S South Sandwich Islands … 07:45 UTC, July 27
    Sunset on 155.030’E – 4.900’S Bougainville P.N.G … 07:45 UTC, July 27
    Dusk on 153.200’E – 4.790’S New Ireland Region P.N.G. (6.4 epicentre, July 13)… 09:04 UTC, July 27
    Sunrise on 126.070’E – 3.540’S Leksula, Indonesia (5.8 epicentre, July 27) … 21:44 UTC, July 27

    Solar Noon on 49.19’W – 13.48’N North Atlantic Ocean … 15:25 UTC, July 27
    Opposite Solar Noon on 130.14’E – 26.96’N Ryukyu Islands (5.9 epicentre, July 26) … 03:25 UTC, July 27

    Dawn on 49.19’W – 13.48’N North Atlantic Ocean (5.9 epicentre, July 27) … 07:42 UTC, July 19
    Solar Noon on 66.67’E – 17.48’S Mauritius (5.9 epicentre, July 19 !!) … 07:42 UTC, July 19

    With thanks to Hook Echo, for posting the EMBRACE magnetometers network data (Perturbations of the Earths magnetic field), I was able to correlate this information with what is becoming a nemesis of mine… 136’E Honshu, Japan.

    The data shown in the magnet graph, relates to a contact at 15:04 – 15:06 UTC. Working on the basis that this is 15:04 UTC, the position of the sun at this time was 44.36’W – 19.06’N Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge… the opposite longitude was 136.630’E!. I also believe these co-ordinates to be one of my in-famous solar footprints. I sometimes use solar flux events to corroborate my data, on 27th a B 1.5 flux event occurred, and peaked at 21:36 UTC. It was the first such event since July 23, and up to the time of this post, remains the only one that has occurred. If you open 2 tabs with the T&D maps (thanks to Counselor Gimber for re-acquainting me with T&D) and input 15:04 UTC, July 27 in the first, and 21:36 UTC, July 27 in the second. Take a felt pen and place a small dot in the centre of the sun image in map one (15:04 UTC), and then flick between the two tabs… what do you see ? 🙂

    The EMBRACE data also relates to the Kamchatka Peninsula. Listed above in the ACE MAG sequence, I noted Dusk on 156.460’E – 50.620’N Baikovo Island, Kamchatka at 12:27 UTC (July 25 B)… on the 27th, it was Dawn on this location at 15:04 UTC.

    In my post of July 23, 12:03 am (discussion thread 2), I gave address on my interpretation of a structure in the EPAMp data, relating it to Davoa, Philippines. I concluded with comment on a following structure as being related to Hawaii, this is the work up…

    Proton energy increase (start of structure) 22:05 UTC, -8 LS = 21:57 UTC, July 22 … positional longitude of the moon on 155.26’W Hawaii … Solar Noon on 155.26’W Hawaii, 22:26 UTC … opposite Solar Noon longitude on 25.40’E Crete, Greece (5.3 epicentre, July 15) … Dawn on 25.40’E – 34.78’N Crete, Greece, 01:40 UTC July 22 … Solar Noon on 156.460’E – 50.620’N Baikovo Island, Kamchatka, 01:40 UTC, July 22 … Positional longitude of the moon on 136.510’E (Southern Honshu!) at 01:40 UTC, July 22. Termination of structure occurred at 22:55 UTC, -8 LS = 22:47 UTC … Sunset on 73.66’W – 16.39’S Near Coast of Southern Peru (6.4 epicentre, July 18), 22:47 UTC, July 22.

    I added a forecast for Hawaii to a current forecast on the 24th (Lester: July 18, 10:13 pm), The work up seems to go the long way round to end up at Kamchatka… and the assumption is that something is there!. On July 26, I noted a cover story on the spaceweather.com site, “Gigantic jets over Hawaii”. One of the images on display showed a time stamp of 02:43:04 Local, Hawaii is UTC- 10 hours so the image was captured at 12:43:04 UTC, July 24. When I checked my program, it was Dusk on 156.460’E – 50.620’N Baikovo Island, Kamchatka at 12:43 UTC, July 24…. this is open source, anybody here is free to check my data!

    The sequence shows that there are inherent links that guide you from one point to the next. The effort to source in-direct information for correlation is essential, and with appreciation warranted. And somewhere in this Jumble, the pieces “will” all fit together.

    All we need now is an Earthquake in Kamchatka… not much to ask for 🙂

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    lester
    July 30, 2017 at 4:45 pm #2322

    I forgot to add, if anybody tries the tab flick between 15:04 UTC and 21:36 UTC… note the longitude of the moon at 21:36 UTC !!

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    lester
    July 31, 2017 at 10:39 pm #2338

    M 4.2 Maui, Hawaii, 12:01:06 UTC, July 30
    M 5.2 Crete, Greece, 21:29:12 UTC, July 31

    M 5.2 South Sandwich, 21:31:05 UTC, July 31
    Sunset on 44.36’W – 19.06’N Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge … 21:32 UTC, July 31
    (Same location as in the flick show above!)

    B 4.2 Solar flux event at 22:25 UTC
    positional longitude of the sun on 154.64’W (Volcano Island, Hawaii)

    Hawaii to Kamchatka via Crete… the long way round !!

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