• 115 pts
    lester
    September 10, 2018 at 10:41 pm #5271

    Location: Catanzaro, Southern Italy … 16’33’E – 38’54’N

    Location: Offshore Ceuta, Strait of Gibraltar … 5’12’W – 35’53’N

    Magnitude: 5 – 6.3

    Margin: 250 Radial Kilometres

    Period: From 23:00 UTC September 10, for 7 days

    Thank you

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    115 pts
    lester
    September 15, 2018 at 7:54 pm #5286

    An Observation…

    A short period structure has been recorded in the ACE satellite MAG Phi data today, starting and terminating at 17:02 UTC – 17:16 UTC respectively. The Bx, By, Bz traces also show a significant aspect change at 17:16 UTC. At 17:16 UTC, it was sunset in Catanzaro, Southern Italy, and the moon was located on longitude 5’58’W at 17:02 UTC.

    The reason I posted this observation, was because 17:02 UTC – 17:16 UTC also coincides with moonrise / solar noon on co-ordinates 80’13’W – 34’12’N Bishopville, South Carolina !. The last event to occur in this region (EMSC) was an M 3.2 North of Charleston on 29th August 2009, on co-ordinates 80.080’W – 33.060’N. In light of current events in South Carolina, it would be interesting to know if this Charleston event occurred after a similar hurricane made landfall in 2009 ?… EMSC records show from 2004 to the present, this is the only event to have occurred in South Carolina.

    Thank you

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    115 pts
    lester
    September 16, 2018 at 7:18 pm #5287

    An Observation…

    A significant aspect change has occurred in the ACE satellite MAG data at 17:57 UTC today (8/10)… moonrise in Bishopville, South Carolina occurred today at 17:57 UTC !!

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    115 pts
    lester
    September 16, 2018 at 8:21 pm #5289

    Add em… after combining the Bishopville moon hits with previously collected data, and taking into account the significance of the aspect changes… the data favours El Salvador.

    I believe Bishopville, South Carolina can be reprieved of any seismic intrusions at this time 🙂

    Thank you

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