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11 pts11 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 11, 2018 at 10:14 pm #4319
Thanks Lester!
I feel like I have been seeing Trinidad and Tobago come and go in my observations for a little while since before the quake there in the middle of March. The Antilles seem to still give me validation every so often, but once again my timing is off.
I am still seeing some things for SoCal. Let me go find the keys…unless you went to the future to install keyless entry? 🙂
Enjoyed Hacksaw Ridge. May need to add this to the list now.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 11, 2018 at 6:02 pm #4317Hmm Interesting…
Speaking of M4’s, did you see these?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hNCWY3xzqeNZvbfH2
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 11, 2018 at 12:40 am #4314Yeah, not really seeing too much yet for Haiti like I am still for Trinidad Tobago along the Antilles up to Mona passage.
NZ, drake passage, Japan, Java, and the US/Canadian west coast are still at the top. I noticed the lack in of aftershocks after that event. There were some 2+’s recently, but there was a 3 last n Fontana, Ca today…hmm.
Saw some mag fluxing around 1200 – 1300 UTC that had me curious about Europe today! TEC fluxing,Wind, clouds, and particulates were strong near east coast of England down to the English Channel into France, Italy and Mediterranean.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 10, 2018 at 1:42 pm #4310I can believe this, but then again it still feels strange to find a spot that quakes a few days later. This can’t be luck right?
Just like how I manage to find a point that links with your math to these events.
With Granada Hills in the equation, I get a little nervous with things being so close to my backyard.
Not sure when to post for Haiti yet, but with all the other areas that seem more likely, some other atmospheric conditions, a quake near the caymans (which was connected to Mexico last time), and it now repeating in your math makes me want to post now.
Score: 011 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 9, 2018 at 12:32 am #4299Hey Doc,
I was just looking at fluxes that relate to the time fram around 1946 UTC!
TEC in that southern region near drake passage, particulates and wind patterns that will merge in there over the next few days!
Fire up the Dolorean for Drake Passage!
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 8, 2018 at 5:03 pm #4296Wow! Sea of Japan side! Another miss, not as close, but on the side we were forecasting. 🙂
Aside from the mag data that got me there with you, check this out!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/u9xV3rmMaG6PVAKH3
Score: 011 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 8, 2018 at 3:25 pm #4293and yes I get OTT as well… getting that way for me leads to headaches/migraines… pushing through this time :-)… so far so good. Just plain old tension headaches.
Recent TEC and particulates:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XdAG3xWOfYCJWaBS2
Recent fluxing:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/xvfpiDSlOKEwb2Pe2
Perhaps Japan, Marianas, Philippines, Tobelo (Indonesia), south end of Kamchatka!
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11 ptsCounselorApril 8, 2018 at 1:20 pm #4292Do you have anything for Haiti? Or south west Peru?
If the that major point of 2226 from yesterday’s data is connected the mag flux around that time, If I were to look at relaxation points, it puts me in that general area.
The relaxation period was 7April2018 at 2300 -2310 your 2226 corresponds to a peak!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CL3E7EJIyZ9kMxjU2
Score: 011 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 7, 2018 at 2:51 pm #4278New stuff:
T&D based on mag fluxing-
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9KDitf2u3VapsC5D3
TEC images:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/leBN4jOCiVoGWCfI3
Particulates Vs OLR Vs Wind/clouds:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GgM7tr9PjZe4TFg93
Note that some images say yesterday on the link connected to OLR. When the 4/6/18 pic comes out, I am hopeful that OLR will show itself more concentrated in the areas with wind and particulates as well as lows. I am trying to find a way to “live track OLR”, if this correlate well enough, since OLR anomalies are strongly tied into Ben’s model.
Our areas still look like good candidates for the moment. If we follow the red and Blue changes in TEC, note the changes in magnetic flux points on T&D maps as well, most of those areas with strong potential will have strong winds, clouds, stronger OLR anomaly, and particulates, lining up with fault lines.
Your method ends up landing you likely areas Lester! So, you have been on the right track too my friend.
Look at Northern California! Japan!
Of course some spontaneous ones may show in the high pressure zones. I am eyeing Mona passage again, Bolivia seems to looking to repeat, PNG of course! 🙂
I will come back again later today I hope! I wanted to put this up for us now because I have a busy weekend and won’t be able to do too much.
Later you old wolf in goats clothing! If we manage to get one of our joint forecasts, then I will need to find a brand of sherry to celebrate!
Any recommendations! 🙂
Score: 011 pts11 pts11 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 6, 2018 at 2:03 pm #4261Geez… Lester!
I am getting California again today for my data.
The data point correspond to the particulates and wind as well.
General areas I have:
Los Angeles to Lompoc (coastal)
Ludlow
Around avenal and Coalinga (near an old site we’ve forecasted before!)
East bay San Francisco areas (Livermore, Hayward, San Leandro, Danville
I had a Moon position roughly in those areas for recent mag fluxing that had a moon terminator roughly around the time of the Santa Cruz quake.
Doc! I gotta go feed Einstein, but I can’t go back to the future if I can’t get the delorean to 88 mph!
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 6, 2018 at 3:28 am #4260Lester!
Bay of plenty!
Here is a taste of how I will begin doing my post analysis. I have multiple areas, but got even more excited over bay of plenty since we’ve been working on that too for a few days. 🙂
Particulates versus clouds creating a static electric instability.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qc1L8dWPNwoeQrUL2
TEC images; note the blue to red fluctuations at Bay of Plenty!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CH3mq5jGNlMYf6pn1
Article that Ben sent me connected to this idea:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364682617302031
We got this area first with your moon/sun terminators and I got there with the magnetometer fluxes and where the the terminators appeared for that data a while back in this thread!
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