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115 pts115 ptslesterJune 3, 2017 at 10:43 pm #1700
2017-06-02 23:48:17 UTC, M 5.7 Eastern P.N.G., 145.14 E – 4.74 S
Epicentre 390 km’s ENE of forecast co-ordinates (Lester: May 20 12:31 UTC)
Prediction fell short of target by 140 kilometres.2017-06-03 11:47:24 UTC, M 5.3 Kamchatka Peninsula, 157.20 E – 50.93 N
Epicentre 135 km’s SE of forecast co-ordinates (Lester: May 24 17:26 UTC)
Prediction fell short of stated magnitude.2017-06-03 19:17:42 UTC, M 6.0 Balleny Islands Region, 155.68 E – 62.63 S
Epicentre 291 km’s SSE of forecast co-ordinates (Lester: May 22 23:56 UTC)
Prediction fell short of target by 41 kilometres.Hello Shelly, these predictions constitute the last 24 hours of failed activity. I am calculating my locations using TZ’s and PSL’s, I noticed today that likewise you have a prediction in Canada… so I believe we may have something in common. I was recently commenting to a fellow forecaster, I am a little past my best and not able to keep up with the pace required anymore, but I am still good for a few pointers if you decide to buy into this!
I placed a forecast for 149′ E P.N.G. between April 12 – May 1. I repeated this between May 1 – May 20 and changed location to 147′ E. My current attempt is between May 20 – June 8 at co-ordinates 147′ E. I missed the 5.7 above by 140 kilometres because of a mistake… do you know what it was ?.
This is my last communicate on this matter… I’ll leave you to predict in peace if that is your wish, and thank you for your help with the smiley issue 🙂
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