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115 pts7 pts115 ptslesterAugust 23, 2019 at 9:21 pm #6366
Hi Fred… several data sets that I have observed today, seem to favour the Central and South American coastal regions. So your chosen location still has a good chance of a hit. You mentioned before about restricting the area of your margin in relation to the State you live in. I would suggest to you that a reasonable radius of 250 – 300 km’s would be more beneficial (like you have done this time) until you find a rhythm that best suits your skill factor. I got within 2.8 miles of a P.N.G. hit earlier this year, but I nearly always use 250 km’s because there are many different factors that need to be take into account… just a little friendly advice !.
You have a good day too… 🙂
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredAugust 24, 2019 at 11:13 am #6368yeah i was thinking a larger margin distance is ok, but im not going to have “a this spot 10000KM radial …lol .. wake up next morning, hey got them all.. all good lester , thx.., something i saw this morning , that the earthquakes over the last 72 hours formed a T of sorts along Lat 35 to 37 and Long 68 to 70 … was like a ” plate under a plate under a plate under a plate burp “.. looks like fiji is in the mix again soon… as i sit here at the Panera coffee shop i look out to a storm forming over lake erie right now… mind you i looked at the hourly weather before my walk and it said 46% cloud cover but 0% rain…. i wonder if anyone opened a window… cause looking at computer screens did not work it seems… have a good one lester
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