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115 ptslesterJuly 22, 2021 at 3:47 pm #10778
https://rsoe-edis.org/eventList/details/90167/0
… the cause of the outages is unknown …
On Monday 19th July at 15:28 UTC (6.28 a.m. local), multiple power outages occurred in the region of Honolulu, Hawaii, affecting several thousand residents. This is a small outage compared to many, but the fact that they have stated “unknown cause”, presents an opportunity to investigate whether seismic influences played a contributing part !
On Sunday 18th July at 06:39 UTC, the ATE threshold was located on coordinates 157.85’W – 21.30’N Honolulu. It was sunset at this time on coordinates 166.94’E – 14.90’S Port-Olry, Vanuatu ( M 5.5 02:24:58 UTC 22nd July ). At one minute earlier 06:38 UTC, the ATE threshold was located on coordinates 175.36’W – 19.30’S Pangai, Tonga ( M 5.4 00:36:33 UTC 18th July ).
On Monday 19th July at 03:27:34 UTC, the sun was located on longitude 129.70’E… Mt Suwanosejima volcano in the Ryukyu Islands resides on this longitude. At 03:28 UTC, the ATE threshold was located on coordinates 129.57’W – 25.15’S Pitcairn Island ( M 5.1 15:48:09 UTC 18th July ). At “12-hours” later 15:28 UTC, the power outages occurred in Honolulu !
On 19th July at 11:42 UTC, it was moonset on Honolulu, and the ATE threshold was located on coordinates 129.87’E – 26.60’N Ryukyu Islands ( M 5.1 23:03:37 UTC 19th July ). Later at 14:37 UTC, the ATB threshold was located on Honolulu… at “12-hours” earlier / later 02:37 UTC, the ATE threshold was located on Mt Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico !
The M 5.1 earthquake in the region of Pitcairn Island, was an extremely rare event indeed. And prior to this, the last recorded event occurred on 23rd September 1995 as an M 5.6. The USGS records for this region appear to have started in 1955. So, unfortunately, there is no record of events dating back to 28th April 1789 !
… “these decks are FILTHY Mr Christian… filthy sir” …
Credits…
http://www.heavens-above.com/sun
http://www.formilab.ch/cgi-bin/EarthThank you
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