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YosephAugust 28, 2017 at 6:28 pm #2726
A few reasons from looking at this region closely on the map. There was a 4.4 Aug 27 at 2.51 AM. Later that morning as you will see from the pictures, Large “Radar Rings” were around Anchorage, and to the south earlier there were large ones over the open ocean around Homer,”no pics on those. This coupled with the charge in the ionosphere directly above, and the oddity of 3 reverse direction Low pressure systems in the area make’s me think there is a very major release getting ready to occur. Somewhere in the order of 7.5 to 9 will hit along the Alaskan tail from Attu Station, to perhaps Fairbanks, but I’m gonna go out on a limb and say 8.8 in Homer, just because they had a 4.4 fore-shock “Doh” pump primer so to speak. Ha, so I don’t’ know how to add image here yet, but I have them saved,let me mess with it.
Ok, back from lunch and still haven’t figured out the pic thing. I did just want to mention real quick on the Quake factors we have an incoming coronal hole, big sucker too, all top half of the star, Our sun is also doing a nice conjunction with Mercury, and Neptune is not too out of our back alignment. This prediction is for this incoming coronal hole stream, till the next switch, the release “Earthquake, and Tsunami” will either be triggered by the connection or disconnection of the magnetic current of the corneal hole all the way to Neptune. I wonder If we will get the snap of the dielectric/magnetic polarity switch or if it will be Mercury. Would be fun and helpful to have seismographs on that rock. Still working on the image uploading…- This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Yoseph. Reason: spelling/grammmmerrred
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YosephAugust 28, 2017 at 9:28 pm #2733As far as quake factors go, They are also predicting a G1 geomagnetic storm. That level of storm though less intense, happens to fall directly over the Homer area, as far as the boundary of the Auroras energies by that level of storm latitude wise. This energy may be channeled into the low pressure systems in the ocean charging myriad mass of basalt and other piezoelectric crystals lying in the sea floor, While the land masses of Kodiak Island, and then Mainland Homer, Anchorage, up to Fairbanks are all Shielded under an upper ionospheric shield if you will. Pouring energy into one, and blocking energy in another area, in a highly active fault zone will lead to a difference in electric potential that will come out somehow. If not a big quake perhaps a volcano, Both Bogoslof, and Cleveland are on Orange Alert status already, so a lot more power could blow those little release valves as well. Of course the small child in me still marvels at epic surprise that natural furry often brings, “I saw the Joplin F5 from the very edge of the action”. With that, if I had to bet on a volcano release, I would go for The Novarupta cluster area slightly west.
As far as a time of day for this event, “I know right” I’m gonna say it will hit around 4:30 to 6:30 PM. That is when the Aurora ring completes and starts its head and tail of it’s little body as it circles the pole, “just watch it, you’ll see”. I think that type of fluctuation is a microcosm of a magnetic connection and release we see in stellar forces, perhaps the first ping of energy that leads to the dielectric breakdown of the magnetic circuit.
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YosephAugust 28, 2017 at 10:20 pm #2738Put a star on this fault. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/events/alaska1964/img/map-2x.jpg
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