• NomadicFred
    7 pts
    NomadicFred
    August 17, 2019 at 2:25 pm #6337

    Location : 41.23 S 72.21 W Puerto Montt,Los Lagos Region / Chile
    Magnitude: 6.6 to 7.6
    Margin: 120 KM Radial Kilometres
    Depth : 15 to 32 KM
    Period: From 14:25:00 UTC 08/17/19 to 14:25:00 UTC 08/20/19

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    NomadicFred
    7 pts
    NomadicFred
    August 23, 2019 at 7:19 pm #6364

    Location : 41.23 S 72.21 W Puerto Montt,Los Lagos Region / Chile
    Magnitude: 6.5 to 7.5
    Margin: 248 KM Radial Kilometres
    Depth : 15 to 32 KM
    Period: From 19:20:00 UTC 08/23/19 to 19:20:00 UTC 08/29/19

    Reposting this with new timeframe/Margin/ and lower magnitude range

    Score: 0
    115 pts
    lester
    August 25, 2019 at 12:39 am #6370

    M 5.1 at 253 km’s SSW of your forecast coordinates… an encouraging sign !!

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    NomadicFred
    7 pts
    NomadicFred
    August 25, 2019 at 1:26 pm #6373

    True indeed, kinda scared me this morning when i logged in.. CH turning in and most of the same info is showing, so still looking till thursday as the CH stream says hello. I think there needs to be some more blot echo support for the theory though was wondering if some of the energy is finding its way out by other means.

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    115 pts
    lester
    September 26, 2019 at 5:50 pm #6463

    Another “late” close call Fred !

    I think you should start setting your forecast clock for 2.5 weeks “after” you spot something 🙂

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    NomadicFred
    7 pts
    NomadicFred
    September 26, 2019 at 7:35 pm #6464

    well i think i have some homework to do, also looks like i need to tone down the magnitude a little , prob better to have that right, instead of just wanting to qualify for the contest… in other words post what i think on the magnitude verse what the rules say , thank you for the reply lester… looks like work is changing to 3rd shift 12 on 12 off thing on 3 days a week so ill have some time, between the heavy lifting to do the homework.

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    NomadicFred
    7 pts
    NomadicFred
    September 26, 2019 at 7:56 pm #6465

    looking at it a little over 30 miles away, i did notice something else OLR was not where i thought, or the value when i was thinking

    I was thinking the OLR was going to be -70 to -90 on event and it was +30 to +50, um soooo.. my understand of what the OLR means is wrong then i guess? ill look at the other one i had with PR and see if i had the same situation occur, the other thing i saw was the the negative value of the OLR was south of the event and the first thing i thought was if it occurs on the side of the Poles , thus when i look at the PR event maybe the OLR will be to the north of the event. but i wont get bogged down in just that , ill look at what values changed of the three i look at over the 30 days.

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    NomadicFred
    7 pts
    NomadicFred
    September 26, 2019 at 8:44 pm #6466

    Timewise 16:36 Sun over head after moon passed

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