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11 pts11 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 3, 2018 at 1:50 pm #4236
Wow!
The last power outage we experienced in this area was over last summer in the month leading up to the Mexico quake. The sun and magnetosphere had been really active. I even think I emailed Ben about it to see if it was linked.
This makes power outages seem more nerve racking when we don’t hear whether it was a car running into a power pole, or anything else of that nature.
I have been dragging these last couple of days. I am also dragging on posting my my particulates post analysis images (which I will eventually share in tandem with the article Ben found as a visual aid 🙂 ), but I hope to not be dragging for too long.
Score: 011 pts11 pts11 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 2, 2018 at 1:42 pm #4220I too missed that 6.1 from being so hyper focused on some of our current areas. I forgot about checking in on NZ to Fiji when I was looking/ being distracted at the Rende, China quake and wondering about that guangdong post!
I go back to work this week. I hope I can check in during the evening and mornings like I had before the Holiday break.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorApril 1, 2018 at 8:32 pm #4215I am totally game for a retry! 🙂
I was going to go dip into those solar flare times, but I am already seeing Guatemala with you using the Magnetometer and TEC data.
That stress in Oaxaca, and the Caribbean, had me renew my little forecast. Java is kinda showing up, but I extended that anyway for B & T.
Score: 011 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorApril 1, 2018 at 2:35 pm #4209Awesome… I hope you got some rest. Had a get together with family last night. I have another this morning and waiting on my pot of coffee :-).
I have some fun screen shots of particulate matter in the atmosphere from nullschool.net that got me thinking about my static build-up idea from a while back, something I noticed in one of Ben’s daily videos, and something that reminded me of our discussion about circuit boards.
I was tracking a cluster of quakes at the M7+ site in Alaska that had me tracking other recent quake sites and the connections with wind, total cloud water, and particulates in the air! Including that Iceland geological event, and that strange deep quake off the west coast of NZ.
I have been busy checking these maps and cross referencing some of your spots, B&T, my one forecast, and a few areas Ben has on watch (mainly Japan and PNG). Many of the spots show a higher concentration of particulates, a higher rate of wind, cloud water/percipitable water, and either showing a parallel convergence on/near a fault (or a vortex like the atmospheric lows).
Remember the separation of charges discussed in here before, perhaps the particulates are the “wire” for the circuit board so to speak. Although just another layer in the layer, but one that would create a focal point for positive and negative charges.
I found Sado using my KP idea, which put me on a nearby line with your Sea of Japan forecast, but Sado and your sight offered similar particulates and wind patterns.
Score: 011 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorMarch 31, 2018 at 7:09 pm #4202On the east side, around Japan trench:
250 KM around Erimo seamount (not too far from our B&T) and/or,
200-250 KM east of miyako (Iwate),
250 KM radius around hitachi-guyot seamount.
These are within the black shaded area for Ben I believe.
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11 ptsCounselorMarch 31, 2018 at 5:57 pm #4201Lester,
I see something in Sea of Japan as well.
Got something to share with you.
Could use your help on a spot I have if you have the time?
Even if Bonin/Maug/marianas/ PNG hit instead, this is still fun. 🙂
Isikawa peninsula with a line that crosses the Toyama Sea channel over to Sado Island?
Got an approximate start point of coordinates too:
137.14 E, 37.48 N
Obviously not the exact point just a ballpark…good enough for government work as the expression goes 🙂
Score: 011 pts11 pts11 pts11 ptsCounselorMarch 29, 2018 at 2:14 pm #4185https://photos.app.goo.gl/A3r3XwRo1RV2tzw33
Hey Lester!
Look at constitucion in my magnetometer flux observations!
Score: 011 ptsCounselorMarch 28, 2018 at 6:33 pm #4179Lester,
I have to be quick, but my magnetometer data had me looking at Hokkaido Island from Sapporo to nemuro, at Iceland, from Chiapas to around Michoacán, The Central part of California up to just off the nortthern most California coastline. There were some others, including New Zealand (which has been from bay of plenty to cook straight, or off the west coast), but I have a day with my son today. I might be able to check back in this evening.
Score: 011 ptsCounselorMarch 27, 2018 at 2:16 pm #4175Thank you for your kind words Lester!
Here is something worth noting in connection to Iceland/ Jan Mayen:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1jgnWJnRjrtv7MWr1
It’s possibly volcanic activity. S0 reported the smell of sulphorous smelling fumes coming from ice caves below and a cavern collapse.
I have a busy schedule for today so I will come back with my mag flux stuff hopefully sooner rather than later!
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