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11 ptsCounselorAugust 10, 2017 at 4:17 pm #2489
Hey Lester, what about that lesprance rock quake I mentioned above…does the math support my Iceland forecast? I noticed your northern mid-Atlantic areas popped a 4.6…and the spot was only off by a degree or two. Hope you are feeling better!
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11 ptsCounselorAugust 10, 2017 at 1:27 pm #2487This sounds like what you mentioned before in the case copycat earthquakes, or simultaneously occurring quakes? The resonance factor is something that is interesting because Of the varying levels of harmonics, like the Schumann resonances I think you also mentioned before, and shared a site that measures that as well. If certain quakes have this resonance factor, have you noticed those regions being limited to a certain magnitude as that particular tone hits, or would multiple tones (say two hard hitting 6’s, and continued rumbles) create a potential to move into resonance with that that creates a 7+? I guess what I am trying to say is, one site may resonate at 4 or 5, but will resonate only another couple magnitudes higher (7+). And, some sites may have the tiniest rumbles 1 and 2, but are limited to 4 and 5?
Score: 011 ptsCounselorAugust 10, 2017 at 3:25 am #2483Well… I happened to be home most of today, had a chance to theorize some more, play with the kid, checked back in with some images/screen shots…the more my idea seems hard to track. More my thinking out lout again so thanks for reading. Was trying out the notion that the dissipation was actually the energy being uniformly distributed at moments of magnetic compression, or just before/after a quake…Then I got distracted by a couple of quakes that showed up, namely Honshu Japan region, and went back to other things.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorAugust 9, 2017 at 6:29 pm #2480Hook, I am willing to take a risk on an idea I have been playing with since theorizing with you guys… TEC, after entering our atmosphere, is getting redirected via the lows/high pressure systems? (I know that is not anything new per information found on Ben’s sites). However, if this energy is trapsing around point to point, where is it ending up when it dissipates? Stored in the lithosphere? Atmosphere? Future epicenter ready to trigger? If the timing isn’t right, it will move…or, it is moving to these locations that have been stepped on by the sun? Snagged a few more screenshots with windy map to link this idea…
https://goo.gl/photos/Jc3J3m3G5gC3jqce6
Score: 011 ptsCounselorAugust 9, 2017 at 5:51 pm #2478Where did those go? 🤔
It’s almost like that energy leap frogs to these locations, but I haven’t had a chance to really think of the pattern…if there is one? There are locations, like the one you drew a diagram for, that repeat: South Indian Ocean, ascension Islands( and associated parts along west Africa) Fiji/tonga, New Zealand, north and south polar regions, Hawaii…just to name some I see repeated often. I feel like I want to say they are showing up in those regions just as the sun is rising, then setting. However, that negative will flip to positive within the next 15 min image at times (almost like switching directions of the slinky in two hands), or just simply disappear altogether for a time.
So, dartang is connected to Afghanistan! I took a break from studying that pattern because of how many other locations seemed connected to Afghanistan deep quakes: eastward to China/Himalayan region, westward to Azerbaijan, southward to south Pakistan/Iran, northward to Tajikistan/Kazakhstan/Russia. Need a bit more practice with forecasting that region. And, I didn’t think it was connected to Alaska!
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11 ptsCounselorAugust 9, 2017 at 3:54 am #2472Lester! My brain was working too fast for me to slow down and tell you that this morning I was eyeing Lesprance Rock in my sequence!
https://goo.gl/photos/gY7YzkTvzg5yyVMm9
M4.8 0447 UTC
Sun over Yongle, China
Moon over Columbia (guican)
Sun rise over Reykjavik, Iceland
Dawn over rekjanes ridgeSorry man… it was like a note I left in my pocket, I knew it was there, but it felt like I had to tear apart my room to find it. This is the image that put me on Iceland.
Score: 011 pts11 ptsCounselorAugust 8, 2017 at 10:21 pm #2468Hook, I added the Japan quake to some images I was piecing together for Yongle China…
https://goo.gl/photos/eZUUFf9BETv5VEHZ6
Thanks for the reminder about the transmigration!! I had almost forgotten about that Nahashi quake!
I will come back to my other albums to clean up order, or edit, as needed.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorAugust 8, 2017 at 9:59 pm #2463I was also trying to link Kira Kara as well…something about it seemed connected
https://goo.gl/photos/nu2jvNDVeMB9AENUA
Hook! Saw yours after this post I made… awesome!
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11 ptsCounselorAugust 8, 2017 at 8:45 pm #2460I got there from the dartang china quake? Also dartang looked a pre-cursor to Yongle china…and there was a string of quakes in PNG that repeated…which reminded me of the three repeated quakes in Baja…which reminded me of preceding events before Bodrum turkey. It looked like a pattern. Here is my link for kokopo png and dartang…with my rudimentary Mag flux reviews. Made edits to the album below with a quake that followed dartang china.
https://goo.gl/photos/BxQo4hmZxsQXVCPJ6
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11 ptsCounselorAugust 8, 2017 at 7:52 pm #2456Yes, kinda remembered that bill and ted story a little. I was trying to review quakes for Honshu Japan area this morning when I stumbled on to my screen shot for rekjanes ridge. I saw the Yongle quake just before going to work, and your post, and I was compelled to share my key :-). A low pressure system will also be passing over that area soon according to Windy.com forecast. I was also trying to use TandD for Mag fluxes…It looks like some forecasts you and Hook have seem to be points I was noticing this morning too!
BTW..for Iceland…small low in a few hours, twin lows develop shortly after (passing over fault/ridge) which is forecasted to turn strong low/convergence nearby on through Thursday/Friday…which is when next bit of hole stream is projected to hit earth… I think
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11 ptsCounselorAugust 8, 2017 at 5:08 pm #2452Bodrum Turkey 4.6 from aug 7 at 5:18 UTC had the terminator over Western Montana as well.
BTW… this and previous post about rekjanes ridge is what I was suggesting for your previous correlations post about Yongle China…if it connects 🙂
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11 pts11 ptsCounselorAugust 6, 2017 at 5:45 pm #2414BTW…thinking I see things…here is something that I have been working on since you shared the SA TEC Map with us. Wanted to see where the TEC was falling relative to types of rock formations…whether there is value/meaning here…figured it would something you guys might enjoy: https://goo.gl/photos/eTrzUnzZMUWPaD3j7
Score: 011 pts11 ptsCounselorAugust 5, 2017 at 6:26 pm #2402Analyzing my screen shots lately has me curious about a few locations. Are the South American blots/quakes connected to a separate event? I am not seeing that lining up as clean. Since I am not using the math skills you have, I wanted your guys thoughts?
Also, Fiji/Tonga, South Soloman Islands, Sandwich, Bougainville (#1) Alaska to Kamchatka, like Turkey and Costa Rica/Panama at the moment, keep showing up like a nodal point. If you were to imagine my images as a flip book, terminators/sun/moon seem to “stall/stutter/hicough” at those spots more often than most. Then, the environment is seeming to shift lows into the regions within the time gram you guys are using (either within 5-10 days, or into that 20 day mark). Are you guys looking at these spots for the next M7+, or is there something left you guys still need to see to make that prediction?
Oh Hook, BTW, went to the TEC site for South America that you posted screen shots from. I have a screen shot that confirms they’re censoring that data. Same date of August 2, at 0400 UTC shows very little of the anomaly.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorAugust 5, 2017 at 6:10 pm #2399Heartbroken again… just missed the magnitude by .2, said m6+ though :-/, but forecasted the area:
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/06gkNHmwxCi95cxI2That area too was based on some environmental factors and the exposed ophiolite. I believe the crust is also thinner in that spot. (Referencing the suyan quake in Philippines)And, previous blots in that area.
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11 pts11 ptsCounselorAugust 3, 2017 at 2:34 pm #2384https://goo.gl/photos/D55KDm5h7zKfDZZo8
Almost forgot to share this with you both.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorAugust 3, 2017 at 1:44 pm #2382https://goo.gl/photos/FnkSz3VxwVbtKyadA
Comparison images with TandD for you
Only had time for two this morning
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11 pts11 ptsCounselorAugust 2, 2017 at 3:13 pm #2359Now I am curious about the bodrum Turkey quake…? (Still looking at Costa Rica and a few others)
Had Sun over Bristol Bay, Hawaii, and Louis Ville Ridge (travels SSW to southwest pacific basin fracture zones)
Moon over Nikol skoye, Vanuatu/south Solomon Islands, Auckland Islands NZ and Balleny Islands region(epicenter of M6.6 on July 11, 0700 UTC; Balleny Islands region, M5 7/24 at 1550 UTC), moon approaches Bougainville island.
Sunrise over British Virgin Islands (4.7’s on the 17th and 22) Peru (catamana July 18, M6.4) Bolivia, Argentina (several blots in Los Cobres), Chile (several blots in Antofagasta) and near Vik Iceland (M4.5 epicenter on 7/26 at 2218 UTC)
Dawn over Belem Brazil, Epicenter of M5.9 North Atlantic region (7/27 1753 UTC), epicenter of M4 blot in Romania (8/02 at 0232 UTC) close to the dawn line passing through Ukraine, Tajikistan, Indonesia, west India Antarctic ridge.
Next new moon is around time of coming eclipse which is about month from last new moon two days after Turkey event.
If you at where the lows were that day of Bodrum, there was a large low pressure region sitting over Turkey with the strongest regions near central and eastern turkey. I am only mentioning this because of the idea that the lows are destabilized points in our atmosphere that collects energy? If there were fluxes around the Bodrum quake with this low sitting over it, the. It would have received quite the influx/ or dealt with a major equalizing of energies that day?:
https://goo.gl/photos/uaaPMzQg5ZUf2GmeA
If we are also looking at this pulsation, at 3.7Hz, would this create a resonance point in our lithosphere for the oscillations that could potentially be lining up here with an eclipse, new moon, and whatever other energy that could be present as that day approaches.
Forgive some of these photos not being fully organized yet, (and again this my start to comprehending your method Lester, and I think your last post has helped me understand the cross now…still work to do) but many of my screen shots for moon/sun dawn/dusk are sharing the points we’ve been discussing for some weeks now:
https://goo.gl/photos/vSucEPuRsmwrKTdB7
https://goo.gl/photos/e3z3pcjtDh8RFt9y8
Hopefully this is helpful to corroborate something happening in Turkey as a person just tying to follow along. Please be gentle with the albums I shared 🙂 I am hoping to still show how a person not ad adept in either of your skills sets can apply the basics to yours and Hooks efforts.
BTW…notes for corrections welcome 🙂
Oh, last note…watching that pivot point at Turkey is giving me the creeps now!
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11 ptsCounselorJuly 31, 2017 at 2:58 pm #2334Hook, thanks for the San Andreas share…just started reading it. Cool stuff and oddly makes sense to why I kept thinking I was seeing things every other week or so. I picked up from your earthquake chains paper that it is considered a weak fault, but this adds another dimension. And, forgot to mention in the reference to images you shared from a recent post, it was the one that looks like a an atmospheric look at a magnetic signature centered over a big quake.
Lester, I will keep that date in mind. I just started a google photos album to track what 4 and 5 quakes I am thinking are related to kuril 5.7 now. I think it’s elephants that have the better memory, but the elephant in the room is going to be how well I can keep now.
Thank you Hook and Lester!
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