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115 ptslesterApril 2, 2018 at 9:06 pm #4226
I casually picked Pomona, Los Angeles as a base location, it was Dawn here today at 12:12 UTC, it was also Dusk at this time on the 5.2 Java epicentre… so you can tell your pupils and colleagues it was your fault the power went off π
Actually, at 12:12 UTC, it was also Sunset on my Meghalaya co-ordinates, we know energy transfers on the T tracks from A to B, and this location is hot real estate at the moment… so who knows !
Oh! just found something more feasible… if you move East to San Bernardino, it is Dawn here at 12:09 UTC, also at this time it is Moonset on 63.017’W – 20.652’S Carandayti, Bolivia (6.8 epicentre)
You were right to check in with me… I don’t always get things right, but I know how to find the good stuff π
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 2, 2018 at 10:27 pm #4227Sorry Chris… found something I should have seen earlier. At 03:42 UTC today, it was Dusk and Moonrise on 118.500’W – 34.390’N Quigley Canyon, Santa Clarita, North of Los Angeles… a solar / lunar convergence !
At 19:53 UTC today, it was Solar Noon in San Bernardino, and Sunrise on our Numuro Strait, Hokkaido forecast co-ordinates.
At 19:58 UTC on 24th March, it was Solar Noon in Pomona, LA… also on this day at 19:58:33 UTC, a 6.3 event occurred on the Southeast Indian Ridge !!
I can see why you are having power issues π
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterApril 2, 2018 at 11:32 pm #4230My machine recorded two strong signal contacts at 19:14 UTC and 21:18 UTC today. I have not determined what the first time relates to, but at 21:18 UTC it is Sunrise on Okinawa. When I combined the times, I get a Sunset / Moonrise convergence on 13.790’W – 27.450’N Canary Isles. If there is anything here, the magnitude would not be worthy of a forecast… so I leave record with this post !
Score: 011 pts115 ptslesterApril 3, 2018 at 12:36 pm #4235On 2nd April at 18:47:45 UTC, the moon was on longitude 107.016’E… Jalan al Hidaya Road, Bekasi District, Jakarta can be found on co-ordinates 107.016’E – 6.338’S… at 18:50 UTC, it was over Central Jakarta City !!
118.500’W – 34.390’N Quigley Canyon, Santa Clarita is 5 miles North of Granada hills !
A 5.0 event occurred on the Gallieni Fracture Zone, South of Madagascar at 04:57:21 UTC 3/4 (within 48 hours !)
At 04:21:19 UTC 3/4, a 4.2 occurred on Vancouver Island ( never got to finishing the math !)
19:14 UTC signal contact calculates as Sunset on Ascension Island Region !
A 5.9 occurred Offshore El Salvador at 110 km’s outside our margin, external data suggested possibility of something more significant was going to occur… took a chance on a temporary increase to the Guatemala Forecast Magnitude.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 3, 2018 at 1:50 pm #4236Wow!
The last power outage we experienced in this area was over last summer in the month leading up to the Mexico quake. The sun and magnetosphere had been really active. I even think I emailed Ben about it to see if it was linked.
This makes power outages seem more nerve racking when we donβt hear whether it was a car running into a power pole, or anything else of that nature.
I have been dragging these last couple of days. I am also dragging on posting my my particulates post analysis images (which I will eventually share in tandem with the article Ben found as a visual aid π ), but I hope to not be dragging for too long.
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 3, 2018 at 3:11 pm #4237Wow indeed π … because of an unusual set of circumstances, it is easy to conclude the power outage was related to the moons position over Jakarta. The math had a convergence 5 miles from the affected area, we had just determined calculations for Jakarta on this day , and there was a lunar link from the 6.8 Bolivia event. In reality this would not be acceptable, it would not wash as they say. But it does not mean that you and I can’t be open minded to these possibilities. personally I have no doubts on the matter, otherwise I would not be posting comments on; why Californians had their mid-morning coffee breaks disrupted, by the moon being over the red sea π
You have to consider, if the T track connects LA with Java, why did it only affect Granada Hills ?… answer, it will only connect if a pre-seismic anomaly is present in the Los Angeles area… it connects A to B. The likely scenario is, a warning shot will occur in LA before the main event in Java !!
To broach on my crazy theory again…
At 10:05 UTC today, a break occurred in all ACE data feeds, this resumed again at 10:14 UTC. The time of 10:14 UTC is a match for a Dusk / Moonrise convergence on 138.740’E – 47.590’S South of Australia. Forgive not posting all the math, but this location has correlations with the Sandwich Islands, Kuril Islands and P.N.G. to name a few. Moonset does not occur here until 00:43 UTC on the 4th April, also at this time, it is Moonrise on 63.017’W – 20.652’S Carnandayti, Bolivia (6.8 epicentre). The location itself does not seem to have any seismic history within at least 300 km’s, but it connects to a 6.8 event that only occurred yesterday, Via a break in the space data !. I’m not sure where this is leading yet… South of Australia does have 5+ events but this location is off the fault line !
10:14 UTC also got my attention because it was Sunset on 115.023’E – 34.222’S Hamalin Bay, South of Perth, Western Australia… I am still searching for the “lost Whale songs” π
I am looking forward to seeing your analysis images…
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 3, 2018 at 6:23 pm #4238Chris… I found something you “should” check out my friend !. If you load website sunrisesunsetmap.com , find El Salvador and place the cursor on the 5.9 epicentre location. It will show that Moonrise and Moonset occurred today at 02:16 UTC and 14:16 UTC respectively… an exact 12 hours. http://www.suncalc.net or the T&d map shows it was Sunset at 02:16 UTC in Long Beach, Central LA, Glendale, Sylmar and on into Santa Clarita.
I found this whilst checking moon times in Guatemala, it still doesn’t mean anything is going to happen here… but these “unusual circumstances” are sure mounting up π
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterApril 3, 2018 at 8:05 pm #4240The ACE data feeds have terminated at 18:10 UTC… the sun was on longitude 91.700’W (Solar Noon in Guatemala !)… the moon was on longitude 127.683’E (Okinawa !)… and it was Dawn on 145.900’E – 44.470’N Numuro Strait, Hokkaido.
Good line up… if we are lucky, Bill and Ted might get a 4.4 !!
Score: 011 pts115 pts115 ptslesterApril 4, 2018 at 8:11 pm #4247Chris… a structure formed in Phi after the data break resumed, I have formulated three alternative combo’s incorporating the break and the structure…
1. Break time 16:33 UTC – 16:44 UTC (times as displayed)… at 16:33 UTC, it was Dawn on 160.066’E – 54.310’N Shoreline of Kronotskiy Zaliv Bay, East Coast of Kamchatka… at 16:44 UTC, the moon was on longitude 160.066’E
2. Break time 16:25 UTC – 16:36 UTC (times as displayed -8 LS)… at 16:25 UTC, it was Dawn on 162.000’E – 54.370’N Kozlova Canyon, East Coast of Kamchatka… at 16:36 UTC, the moon was on longitude 162.000’E. Sunrise occurred here today at 18:41 UTC (4.3 Central Italy 18:41:33 UTC !)
3. Phi structure 16:42 UTC – 16:54 UTC… (times as displayed -8 LS)… at 16:42 UTC, it was Dawn on 157.650’E – 54.400’N approx 40km’s WSW of Mil’kovo, Kamchatka… at 16:54 UTC, the moon was on longitude 157.650’E. Solar Noon occurred here today at 01:32 UTC, it was Dusk on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala at this time !
In order to determine Dawn locations, I had to “first” use the second time for moon position… I had to keep going “Back to the Future” π
All the data feeds have terminated at 18:12 UTC… it is still within Solar Noon range of Guatemala at this time !!
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 4, 2018 at 9:22 pm #4248I ran a comparison on the data feed termination times for the last two days, so far they correspond with the following two locations…
Dawn 18:10 UTC 3/4 – 18:12 UTC 4/4 = 152.440’E – 58.590’S Tasman Fracture Zone, South of Tasmania
Dusk 18:10 UTC 3/4 – 18:12 UTC 4/4 = 27.090’E – 39.800’N West of Akcakoyun, Yenice, Western Turkey
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 4, 2018 at 10:25 pm #4251I decided to try my luck with option 1. … Moonset here occurred at 21:12 UTC, it was Sunrise on 138.740’E – 47.590’S South of Australia (ref; April 3 3:11 pm post above)… and Dawn on 115.023’E – 34.222’S Hamalin Bay, South of Perth, Western Australia.
Personally, I think option 2. would have been the better choice… but I couldn’t resist that Hamalin Bay connection π
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 5, 2018 at 10:33 am #4253M 4.9 Isla Grande de Chiloe, Los Lagos … 30 hours
M 4.7 Raykjanes Ridge Region … 60 hours
Sarychev Peak, Kuril Islands and Quigley Canyon, Los Angeles … past due !M 5.9 Mindanao, Philippines 03:53:41 UTC… Sunrise on 27.090’E – 39.800’N West of Akcakoyun, Western Turkey = 03:53 UTC 5/4
M 5.9 Fiji Region 09:07:57 UTC… Sunset on 139.420’E – 41.860’N Okushiri Island, Eastern Sea of Japan = 09:08 UTC 5/4
More later…
Score: 011 pts115 ptslesterApril 5, 2018 at 9:37 pm #4255I tried to tell you… but nobody listens to old goats these days π
Something interesting…
The ACE data feeds terminated yesterday at 18:12 UTC (as mentioned above), the sun was on longitude 92.266’W at this time. At 10:52 UTC today, it was Dusk on 126.780’E – 6.815’N Taragona, Philippines (5.9 epicentre 5/4)… Sunrise on 70.606’W – 20.382’S Iquique, Chile (5.6 epicentre 5/4)… and Dawn on 92.266’W – 14.010’N Offshore Guatemala !
The M 5.3 Santa Cruz Island event on Co-ordinates 119.725’W – 33.840’N, has been sharing a Sunset / Dusk correlation since 28th March with 96.863’W – 36.463’N Pawnee,Oklahoma… this correlation terminates on 9th April !
M 5.3 Los Angeles Region … 90 hours
M 2.5 Yellowstone, Montana … 218 hours… Nah! I don’t think this one will wash π
Score: 011 pts115 ptslesterApril 5, 2018 at 10:34 pm #4257Chris… I’m not sure if you have seen the last seismic blast in your area yet!. I posted you yesterday about a break in the MAG, SWEPAM and SIS data at 16:33 UTC. Another one has occurred today at 17:14 UTC, both these times match Moonset for the 4th – 5th April, on a NNW line starting from the coast in Malibu. It continues through Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Frazier Park, Caulders Corner on the West side of Bakersfield, and terminates at Oakdale, 140 km’s East of San Francisco… the Moonset times separate at this point.
I formulated some alternative combo’s in Kamchatka with yesterdays break, but I have a feeling Kamchatka may be wrong, and this could still be a West Coast connection !!
Shame your not Marty… you could have fired up the DeLorean to go and see if I am right π
Score: 0115 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 6, 2018 at 3:28 am #4260Lester!
Bay of plenty!
Here is a taste of how I will begin doing my post analysis. I have multiple areas, but got even more excited over bay of plenty since weβve been working on that too for a few days. π
Particulates versus clouds creating a static electric instability.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qc1L8dWPNwoeQrUL2
TEC images; note the blue to red fluctuations at Bay of Plenty!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CH3mq5jGNlMYf6pn1
Article that Ben sent me connected to this idea:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364682617302031
We got this area first with your moon/sun terminators and I got there with the magnetometer fluxes and where the the terminators appeared for that data a while back in this thread!
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 6, 2018 at 2:03 pm #4261Geez… Lester!
I am getting California again today for my data.
The data point correspond to the particulates and wind as well.
General areas I have:
Los Angeles to Lompoc (coastal)
Ludlow
Around avenal and Coalinga (near an old site weβve forecasted before!)
East bay San Francisco areas (Livermore, Hayward, San Leandro, Danville
I had a Moon position roughly in those areas for recent mag fluxing that had a moon terminator roughly around the time of the Santa Cruz quake.
Doc! I gotta go feed Einstein, but I canβt go back to the future if I canβt get the delorean to 88 mph!
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