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115 pts115 ptslesterJune 11, 2018 at 3:00 pm #4822
Hey Chris,
I checked out your data, and I have combined it with a “recent events and locations plot”… the result calculates as 75.090’E – 34.510’N Buglandor, Jammu & Kashmir region,Northern India. Here’s the T sequence for this location today…
Dawn 22:02 UTC = Dawn on the 4.3 Andaman Islands epicentre 10/6
Sunrise 23:47 UTC = Solar Noon on the 5.0 Kermadec Islands epicentre… Dusk on the 4.6 Southern Peru epicentre 11/6
Sunset 14:13 UTC = Dusk on the 4.9 Assam, India epicentre 11/6… Sunset on the Madagascar forecast co-ordinates
Dusk 15:58 UTC = Dusk on the Mayotte Island epicentres
You may have noticed that I renewed my Eastern P.N.G. forecast yesterday, my machine recorded a contact at 19:00 UTC, and this was followed by a significant contact in the ACE data at 20:16 UTC… they matched Dawn / Sunrise. To the point… Solar Noon in Kashmir occurs at 07:00 UTC, so my 19:00 UTC signal could also be interpreted as an opposite longitude contact. Also, the fact that Madagascar has appeared in the equation “again”, may be a positive sign !
I have been playing around with my 12 hour “back to the future” theory, it kinda works by finding opposite alternate “time” events,related to the original T sequence times… here’s an example
Dawn in Kashmir 22:02 UTC – Dawn on 4.7 South of Panama epicentre 10/6 = 10:02 UTC… Dawn on 4.6 Southern Peru epicentre = 10:02 UTC.
Solar Noon in Kashmir 07:00 UTC – Solar Noon on 3.8 Chihuahua, Mexico epicentre = 19:00 UTC (the last event to occur in this region was a 4.1 on 9th Dec 2017 !).
Dusk in Kashmir 15:58 UTC – Moonset on the 5.3 Vanuatu epicentre = 03:58 UTC today
I have not given this a long enough trial to determine if it can be useful in securing a potential seismic location, but it does make for an interesting alternative correlation 🙂
The current seismic drought we are experiencing has not helped with any incentive to find new locations, but our combined data is suggesting there may be potential in this region… would you like to join me in Kashmir ??
Score: 011 pts115 pts115 ptslesterJune 11, 2018 at 11:07 pm #4825Something interesting…
Two 4+ events occurred in Taiwan today, the last time two occurred on the same day was 1st May… and one of these was a 5+!
A proton spike and temperature spike occurred in the ACE data today, these calculate as Sunrise at 21:10 UTC in central Taiwan!
Moonset on the 5.3 Vanuatu epicentre occurred today at 03:58 UTC (as described in the Kashmir scenario above)… also at this time, it was Solar Noon in central Taiwan!
On 23rd June at 06:28:07 UTC, after a duration of 89 hours, 11 minutes and 30 seconds of being stationed on the same latitude (magnifying glass effect !), the sun begins its journey south… also at this time, it will be Moonrise in central Taiwan!
🙂 !
Score: 0115 pts11 ptsCounselorJune 13, 2018 at 4:54 pm #4831Oh telecommunications outage in Crimean peninsula that I am noticing lining up with another mag flux and TEC flux!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9xRKjNha7vh7Zw1H6
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 13, 2018 at 8:41 pm #4832Telecommunication outage in Ukraine 15:24 UTC today… focus is on Simferopol, South Central Ukraine !
Sunrise occurred in Simferopol today at 02:00 UTC… it was Dawn on the Mayotte epicentres at this time (parallel T connection !)
Dawn occurred in Simferopol yesterday at 23:26 UTC… it was Sunrise on the 5.8 Muara Siberut epicentre at this time (post seismic connection !)
Dusk occurred in Simferopol yesterday at 20:02 UTC… it was Sunset on the Drake Passage forecast co-ordinates, and the setting lunar terminator was also located on the same Drake Passage co-ordinates (solar / lunar convergence !). Also at 20:02 UTC yesterday, it was Dawn in “Halmahera”, Indonesia.
At 03:24 UTC today (-12 hours event time), it was Solar Noon in “Halmahara”… at 15:24 UTC (event time), the sun was located on the opposite longitude to”Halmahara” !!
Take your pick !
Score: 011 pts115 ptslesterJune 13, 2018 at 10:50 pm #4836I think it is going to be Halmahara… here’s a heads up on ACE
Butterfly structure in EPAMe data at 20:15 UTC -8 LS = 20:07 UTC = Dawn in Halmahara… Sunset in Drake Passage !
Phi contact and “significant” aspect change at 21:26 UTC -8 LS = 21:18 UTC = RLT on Central Taiwan !
Phi contact at 22:10 UTC -8 LS = 22:02 UTC = Dawn on the Kashmir forecast co-ordinates !
Bx, By, Bt reaches full data compression at 22:38 UTC -8 LS = 22:30 UTC = moon located on longitude 155.566’W Hawaii !
It should also be taken into account, at 20:07 UTC both sun and moon occupied the 121’W longitude range (California !)
Score: 0115 pts11 pts115 ptslesterJune 14, 2018 at 12:07 pm #4842A Chile conundrum…
I checked the T sequence for the 5.6 Aisen, Chile event, it showed Sunset occurred on this epicentre yesterday at 21:26 UTC. This corresponds to the significant contact posted above (before time deduction), this also means the RLT was located on Halmahera at this time.
I also checked the T sequence for the 3.3 Canary Isles event, Sunset occurred here at 20:07 UTC (after time deduction above)… New Moon influence seems to alter the math in some way !
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 14, 2018 at 4:40 pm #4843Something interesting…
Mt Agung volcano in Bali, Indonesia erupted today at 04:50 UTC, it was also Sunset on 178.950’E – 35.385’S North of Gisborne Canyon, off the coast of North Island, NZ at this time. This location further correlates with 13th June New Moon, the sun’s lateral position during the solstice period, a power outage in Pakistan, and now a volcanic eruption in Bali (ref post June 10 8:46 pm).
Also at 04:50 UTC today, it was Dusk in Los Angeles, CA.
Score: 011 pts115 ptslesterJune 14, 2018 at 9:23 pm #4846No not yet!… I mentioned Los Angeles because in this case it had a casual correlation with a volcanic eruption. I mentioned LA in relation to other correlations during this past week to 10 days, it “is” in a working seismic pattern, but I have not seen any major connections to other 5+ post seismic locations, or in the space data. I missed out on Chile because I was not watching this region… but with LA, I check it every day !.
There is another example of a “significant” Phi contact and aspect change in the MAG data at 18:49 UTC. This is the “real” time as shown in the display. Taking this contact at face value, the prime suspects in my opinion would include; Dawn in New Britain and Ryukyu Islands region, and Sunrise South of Tonga. At 18:41 UTC (time deducted), it would be; Sunset on Ascension Island and Central Italy, and Dawn in New Ireland P.N.G.
I think my calculations were offset by New Moon… it will be interesting to see if anything occurs at one or more of these locations in the next 24 hours !
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 15, 2018 at 12:27 am #4847Chris… I recorded the following contact times on my own Machine, I have classed them as significant…
!0:22 UTC – 11:44 UTC = Dawn / Sunrise on mainland Chiapas or Offshore Guatemala…. Sunset / Dusk off East coast Luzon, Philippines
11:44 UTC – 13:00 UTC = Sunset / Dusk on Simeulue Island, North Sumatra
14:12 UTC = Sunset on Madagascar… Sunset on Kashmir… Moonrise in Drake Passage
21:06 UTC = Sunrise in Taiwan… RLT on New Britain P.N.G. … SLT on 3.3 Canary Islands epicentre !
21:31 UTC = SLT on Drake Passage
The Mag data is showing a “significant” Phi contact and aspect change at 22:18 UTC -8 LS = 22:10 UTC, it was Dawn on Simeulue Island at this time. Also the butterfly structure has appeared in the EPAMe data again at 20:07 UTC (same time as yesterday !), again it was Sunset on Drake Passage… Dawn on Halmahara… Sunrise on New Britain P.N.G. … the moon was on the exact opposite longitude to Kashmir… and it was Sunset on the 3.3 Canary Islands epicentre !
There is a “major” spike in the EPAMp data at 21:30 UTC (real time), the SLT was located on the Drake Passage forecast co-ordinates. At 21:22 UTC (deducted time), it was Moonset on Drake Passage… the RLT was located on my Eastern P.N.G. forecast co-ordinates,and the 5.4 Kyushu epicentre 11/6… and it was Sunrise in Halmahara !!
Score: 011 pts115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterJune 15, 2018 at 9:05 pm #4856The EPAMp data has changed aspect at 20:15 UTC -8 LS = 20:07 UTC… this contact time was recorded over the previous two days in the electron data (butterfly structure !). focus still remains with Halmahara, however, this is the third consecutive day the sun has occupied 121’W during significant ACE contacts… on the first day, it was the “New Moon” period !
Also at 20:07 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 91.199’W (Guatemala !)
Score: 011 ptsCounselorJune 16, 2018 at 2:39 pm #4859Metchosin, BC, Canada:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bxqtTjDYwAkAHBNR7
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