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5 ptsdsgMarch 12, 2017 at 4:27 pm #766
Location: East of Antarctica station PMSA, closest to the region of Somolia tectonic plate.
Mag: 7.4 to 7.5
Timing: 3-12-2017 to 3-13-2017
jpg of target: http://www.hopelightmedia.com/forecast-3-12-2017–11-24-am-dsg-for-quakewatch-target-Antarctica-east-of-PMSA—Somolia-Plate-region-7.jpg
Apologies – not quite sure how to get the photo to you.target 3-12-20171. It is just as important to be right, as it is to be wrong.
2. Science without experiments and real-life experiences is only imaginative conjecture.
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This post has received 3 votes up.Score: 329 ptsBen Davidson "S0"March 12, 2017 at 7:25 pm #768Despite the failed links, you described it well enough. The PMSA station is easy to find on a map and the Somalia plate basically covers far southeastern Africa. This clearly defines the region in question.
I would also say that these would have worked: “The southern Atlantic Ocean fault area, closest to the Somalia plate.” or “from the Somalia Plate westward to PMSA station.”
Excellent job following the guidelines.
This post has received 1 vote up.Score: 15 ptsdsgMarch 27, 2017 at 1:25 am #1076Thank you, albeit this first attempt/process was colossal failure. Please be patient with me, it is kind of like driving a new car – the steering is really tight and the brakes are pretty sensitive.
Will strive to improve, using new technology and new software/math for the effort at large and was trained differently on longtitude and latitude expressions, as my system uses the full coordinates. Your forum assists me greatly – for every failure, I return to the basic math and rework methodology. You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.
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