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115 pts115 ptslesterOctober 28, 2019 at 11:51 am #6533
The VAAC Tokyo has reported that an explosive event has occurred at 10:51 UTC, from Mt Sakurajima volcano, Kyushu Japan. The event itself is not significant with respect to this volcano, as frequent eruptions and explosions have been occurring here for more than three weeks. However, the time of event with reference to the T sequence corresponds with; sunrise on Mt Reventardor and Mt Sangay volcanos in Ecuador… sunset on Mt Anak Krakatau volcano, Sunda Strait Indonesia… moonset on Mt Merapi volcano, Central Java… and the sun was located on longitude 13’12’E at this time.
Continuing this forecast for 5 days from 12:00 UTC October 28
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Score: 0115 ptslesterOctober 30, 2019 at 3:08 pm #6540Update…
On 29th Oct 10:50 UTC, an explosive event occurred from Mt Sakurajima volcano, Kyushu Japan. This event time coincided with sunset on Mt Anak Krakatau volcano, Sunda Strait… Sunrise on volcanos Mt Reventador and Mt Sangay in Ecuador…the RLT was located on volcanos Mt Villarrica and Mt Copahue in Chile… and the sun was located on longitude 13’26’E.
At 13:03 UTC today (30th) an explosive event occurred from Mt Sakurajima volcano. This event time coincided with Moonset on Mt Anak Krakatau volcano, Sunda Strait… the RLT was located on volcanos Mt Reventador and Mt Sangay in Ecuador… the ATB was located in the San Francisco Bay area… and the moon was located on longitude 13’12’E (ref last post).
The developing picture suggests seismic or volcanic influences related to repeat locations (Reventador, Sangay, Italy etc) could be a possibility. The last eruption of Mt Anak Krakatau volcano (according to http://www.volcanodiscovery.com ) occurred 02:13 UTC 29th Oct.
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