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    Counselor
    June 3, 2018 at 3:33 pm #4774

    Fred,

    More tools for you to play with:

    https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=ceres;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0 -(orbital daiagram for planetary geometry)

    https://gong.nso.edu/ -(Maps that show earths magnetic connection to sun)

    http://www.trimble.com/positioning-services/ionosphere_map.aspx (Different type of TOtal electron content map, but one that has the ability to work with google earth)

    I can recall several other links being shared in here from before, you may have to dig, or just look for Hookโ€™s old posts… I know baby steps, but this is just my encouraging gentle push. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    Counselor
    June 3, 2018 at 3:46 pm #4775

    Lester,

    This is probably why I am still thinking something waits for Madagascar. When I do the mag flux T&D maps, itโ€™s there. TEC still fluxes there in GIRO IRTAM. I even see wind and particulates situated there so when total cloud water and/or percipitable water becomes present, OLR anomalies show up there too on the NOAA (PSD OLR) maps (an extra reference for you Fred).

    We are also in a โ€œbig quake droughtโ€ with the solstice approaching and major alignments with planets this month! It took another planetary alignment day to see the blot in Dominican Republic, perhaps Mayotte/Comoros/Madagascar is priming for something coming up too! Ben is expecting more solar flaring at the beginning of this month before it other energetic interactions follow.

    Sorry about the Visa card…you canโ€™t pay for gas, my country canโ€™t pay for lights!? Whatโ€™s next!? I thought the Dolorean ran on trash and plutonium no? Or, did you forget to lock up the Lab Doc. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    NomadicFred
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    NomadicFred
    June 3, 2018 at 3:52 pm #4776

    Counselorgimber

    < reches for Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster and takes a sip … then runs around in a circle stopping suddenly after hitting a wall>
    Thank you for these links as well … Yeah things that work well with google would work, i think i can do the same in ArcMap but reinventing the wheel is not a real goal, not all that savy on programming… I think ill just go from end of day tabular data and layer them that way , kinda what i do with Average true Range when i trade Forex… thank you again

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    Counselor
    June 3, 2018 at 3:55 pm #4777

    Fred,

    One more link and then I will leave you alone:

    https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=6.66,-21.88,451/loc=-69.422,17.507

    Enjoy ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 4:15 pm #4778

    Hey Fred… here is a small example of how the data connects to the scenario I have just posted. If you checkout the ACE-real-time solar wind data display at http://www.swpc.noaa.gov ,you will see a drop in the Phi trace at 14:12 UTC. There is also a corresponding aspect change in the Bx, By, Bt trace lines (a data compression) at this same time. I make the assumption that the activity in the display is related to activity on the Sun, I also make the assumption that this display is “actually” a recording of Seismic anomalies on Earth, and as such, I deduct 8 minutes to compensate for solar EM difference. Therefore the actual contact and aspect change time is 14:04 UTC.

    If you input this time in the solar map, you can see that the Dawn, Dusk, Sunrise, Sunset terminator thresholds are located on what we call “the usual suspects”. For instance, it is Sunrise in the Chignik Lake region, Alaska… Sunset in Western Xizang, China… Dawn in the Kuril Islands, near Kamchatka etc … usual suspects. However, the reason for the “significant” aspect change lies with the “Moon map”.

    If you input 14:04 UTC in the moom map, it shows the SLT (setting lunar terminator) is located on Mona Passage, Dominican Republic. I calculated a 4 minute lunar influence may be present at Moonrise / Moonset times. It basically means the lunar terminator still has influence with seismic anomalies 4 minutes before or after the moon has risen or set. So if the map shows the lunar terminator on Mona passage in this case, then the moon actually set on a location 4 minutes west of this threshold… it was in fact Moonset on the 4.7 Dominican Republic epicentre at 14:04 UTC. The significant contact in the ACE data may be sign that something bigger may occur here, or as I showed earlier, is there a Dominican Republic connection to somewhere more volatile ?. The same moon map is also showing lunar terminator contacts with East Java, the Philippines and the Ryukyu Island region… so this is also a possibility !

    I have a big monitor that I usually mark off the “usual suspects” when I see a contact… if I note a Sunrise contact in a particular location, I follow this up by seeing if a Sunset contact is recorded in the ACE data, you then have a starting point… X marks the spot ๐Ÿ™‚

    Hope you catch the displayed contact ?

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 4:29 pm #4779

    Chris… if you input 14:04 UTC in the “MOOM” map (above), what is a MOOM ?… I think my fangs and hair must be coming back ๐Ÿ™‚

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 5:37 pm #4781

    Chris… the EPAM data has been off all day, so I am working a little blinder than usual. The stackplot and Tromso data changed aspect at approx 16:10 UTC, it was Dawn in Numuro Strait, Japan, and the moon was located on the same longitude as our Bay of Plenty Forecast co-ordinates !

    Thank for the update in the Madagascar region… without the EPAM’s, its like playing seismic roulette !

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 6:44 pm #4782

    I’m not sure what happened at Hamburg airport, Germany at 15:37 UTC today (RSOE), but it was Moonrise on Pulau Simeulue Island, North Sumatra at this time !!

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 9:50 pm #4783

    Chris… I think RSOE has saved you from the embarrassment of a miss in the Atlantic ๐Ÿ™‚ its not on my screen… neither is the 5.0 Mayotte, or the 5.8 Tonga !

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    Counselor
    June 3, 2018 at 10:58 pm #4786

    The Dominican quake is missing too? How nice of them.

    No such luck from USGS. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Haha… โ€œMOOMโ€ … I actually read through your post not seeing that at first. Maybe we should file each of our misses under MOOM? ๐Ÿ™‚

    At least there is a chance in North Sumatra then?

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 11:47 pm #4787

    Yes! we could start a new thread entitled “unsuccessful MOOM’s ๐Ÿ™‚

    If you read the post,you might find the following interesting… the SLT was on Mona Passage at 14:04 UTC as stated, then the mag data started breaking up at 23:08 UTC. The Sunset threshold was located on the same spot as the SLT on Mona Passage… it is giving “strong” indication that something is lying in wait there !!

    Hamberg was included in the news on TV, it was a power outage… I don’t think blaming Sumatra is on their causality list ๐Ÿ™‚

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    lester
    June 3, 2018 at 11:54 pm #4788

    BTW – the next Phi contact after the Mag break up occurred at 23:30 UTC… it was Sunrise on Pulau Simeulue Island, North Sumatra !!

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    lester
    June 4, 2018 at 3:54 pm #4791

    Chris / Fred… the Mona Passage saga continues !

    A Phi Contact and aspect change has occurred in the “ACE MAG” data at 14:50 UTC today. I got a fix on co-ordinates in Mona Passage by working the previous correlations. The contact times calculated as 68.400’W – 19.180’N Maimon Escarpment, off the Northeast coast of Dominican Republic… this new contact corresponds to “Moonset” on these co-ordinates !

    Chris… Doc & Marty hit a 5.2 in Guatemala at 15:06 UTC (ref post of June 2 7:54 pm)… my understanding of the word “Significant” seems to be getting better ๐Ÿ™‚

    At 15:06 UTC, it was also Moonrise in Taiwan !!

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    Counselor
    June 4, 2018 at 4:33 pm #4792

    Lester, Yay for Us! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Still curious if Mona passage/ Maimom escarpment area is priming for the solstice? Have you been able to look that far out? It looks like terminators are there on the T and D map.

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    lester
    June 4, 2018 at 5:53 pm #4793

    OH! Chris… I feel terrible, the news on TV is reporting 38 confirmed fatalities, due to Fuego Volcano erupting in Guatemala, as a result of the 5.2 earthquake !!. It is sometimes hard to do what we do, when this kind of news has association with one of your forecasts !

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    lester
    June 4, 2018 at 7:44 pm #4795

    “At the time of this post, the BBC news channel is “still” reporting a volcanic eruption in Guatemala, occurring at “15:22 UTC” (PM), as a result of a 5.2 earthquake off the Guatemala coastline.

    Sorry my friend… should have done a better job of checking this out before posting !

    Its time I had a break…

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    lester
    June 4, 2018 at 8:08 pm #4796

    At 03:22 UTC today (eruption time),it was Moonrise on the original 4.7 Dominican Republic epicentre !!

    Adios…

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    Counselor
    June 4, 2018 at 9:05 pm #4797

    I donโ€™t blame you…checking out the news myself. Heard the government wasted time on Evac orders too.

    Going to go quiet too.

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    NomadicFred
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    NomadicFred
    June 5, 2018 at 3:11 pm #4799

    Gasps for Air, a lot to look at, returns to his cave…

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    lester
    June 7, 2018 at 1:09 pm #4803

    My equipment recorded a data compression between 03:03 UTC – 04:46 UTC today. I am posting because these times correspond to Sunset / Dusk in the South Central Los Angeles area. At 03:03 UTC, a 4.1 occurred in the Gulf of California… South Central LA shares Dawn with this epicentre. Also at 03:03 UTC today, the moon and Sunrise had converged on the East coast of Madagascar… though this location refuses to give up any hidden secrets, it has had correlations with several recent events (as shown above !).

    Close calls in South Sandwich and Eastern P.N.G. in the last 24 hours !!

    Guatemala was”my bad” because I was emotionally compromised… decided to post this heads up, in case I had any friends left over there ?

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    Counselor
    June 7, 2018 at 1:33 pm #4805

    You do. Kinda validated my concern since the data we were picking up on Hawaii as well. I have a couple people here that believe in the work done here who are not 0bservers. I will share this with them.

    Thank you Lester. ๐Ÿ™‚

    BTW Fred and Lester…I am not continuing any of my now expired forecasts. I am also not actively working to forecast for a bit. I may try to observe as best as I can in light of my recent life changes with new baby.

    Chat later.

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    lester
    June 7, 2018 at 3:26 pm #4806

    No! the “thank you” is mine my friend…

    I believe I have invented a new definition for the word “MOOM”… it relates to someone (Doc !) who can put one’s foot in one’s mouth ๐Ÿ™‚

    I won’t be renewing either, having trouble standing the heat in the seismic kitchen at the moment… I only posted on LA because you are there !

    Enjoy your children… there will be plenty of time for plasma globes and predictions in the future.

    Give my best wishes to your family ๐Ÿ™‚

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    lester
    June 10, 2018 at 11:03 am #4815

    Summer Solstice…

    On 19th June at exactly 13:17:23 UTC, the sun will reach its highest Northern latitude of 23.26 degrees. It will remain on this latitude for 89 hours, 11 minutes and 30 seconds. At exactly 06:28:07 UTC on 23rd June, it will be located on latitude 23.25 degrees North, first second of its return journey South… also at this time, it will be Dusk (night) in Volcano, Hawaii !!

    For the record…

    My own equipment recorded a “significant” aspect change (data compression) at 06:00 UTC today. This “coincides” with the sun being located on longitude 89.849’E… the opposite longitude calculates as 90.151’W !

    http://www.fourmilab.ch

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    lester
    June 10, 2018 at 8:46 pm #4816

    Something interesting…

    The first second of New Moon occurs this month at 19:24:00 UTC 13th June… inputting this time in the “Time & Date” solar map shows it will be Sunrise off the coast of Gisborne, North Island NZ. By inputting 06:28:07 UTC 23rd June (as stated in last post),it shows it will be Dusk (night) off the coast of Gisborne, North Island NZ… a more accurate determination calculates as 178.950’E – 38.385’S North of Gisborne Canyon, off the coast of North Island NZ.

    Moonset on these NZ co-ordinates occurred yesterday (9th) at 01:53 UTC… it was Dusk on Fuego Volcano, Guatemala at this time. Moonrise occurred today at 15:42 UTC… it was also Sunrise on the 6.9 Volcano, Hawaii epicentre at this time.

    I considered this a curiosity rather than an actionable event, but at 17:44 UTC today, RSOE showed a power outage had occurred in Pakistan. At 17:44 UTC, it was Dawn on the New Zealand co-ordinates stated above… now I am not so sure !!

    http://www.fourmilab.ch

    http://www.suncalc.net

    https://sunrisesunsetmap.com

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    Counselor
    June 10, 2018 at 10:51 pm #4817

    Lester… my kids are napping. Here is a quick observation, maybe a delay in reporting to RSOE when you see these! The area of n Pakistan corresponds to a major flux that I noticed in the D component of our magnetic field (horizontal shift). Look at the start, peak, relaxation point I noted in T&D for you. Hoping this helps!

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/JqBsbUkXqV1qZAxt8

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