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    August 8, 2017 at 6:43 pm #2454

    T sequence for 21.982’W – 64.150’N City of Raykjavik, Iceland

    Sunrise in Raykjavik on stated co-ordinates … 05:01 UTC, Aug 8
    Dusk on 112.42’W – 46.98’N Western Montana (5.8 epicentre, July 6) … 05:01 UTC, Aug 8
    Longitude of the moon on 68.78’W ( Same as 5.6 epicentre La Rioja Argentina, Aug 1) … 05:01 UTC, Aug 8

    Sunset in Raykjavik on stated co-ordinates … 22:10 UTC, Aug 8
    Sunset on 68.69’W – 28.60’S La Rioja Argentina … 22:10 UTC, Aug 8

    Dawn and Dusk are absent from Raykjavik at this time, but return on September 2.

    First Dawn begins at 01:42 UTC – Solar Noon on Bougainville P.N.G. … Dawn on Kayseri, Central Turkey … Sunset on Sonora, Mexico … Sunrise of East coast of Oman (my forecast) … Sunrise on Mauritius (5.9 epicentre, July 19).

    First Dusk begins at 01:16 UTC – Solar Noon on Kirakira Solomon’s (5.7 epicentre, Aug 6) … Sunrise on Chagos, Indian Ocean (My forecast) … Moon on longitude 68.74’W (Same as 5.6 epicentre, La Rioja Argentina)

    Counselor, Volcanic eruption!… have you been reading my Bill and Ted story again 🙂

    Splendid choice, I have a good feeling for you with this one !

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    August 8, 2017 at 3:01 pm #2449

    The “Moon Light World Map” is showing moon light threshold on 112.42’W – 46.98’N Western Montana at 13:20 UTC, Aug 8 … possible trigger scenario worth investigating perhaps !!

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    August 8, 2017 at 2:31 pm #2448

    2017-08-08 13:19:49 UTC, M 6.5 36 km’s West of Yongle, China … 103.843’E – 33.217’N
    Longitude of Sun at 13:19:49 UTC = 18.54’W, opposite longitude = 161.42’E (Kirakira, Solomon Islands!)
    Sunset on 66.67’E – 17.48’S Mauritius (5.9 epicentre, July 19) … 13:20 UTC, Aug 8

    Sunrise on 103.843’E – 33.217’N Yongle, China … 22:24 UTC, Aug 7
    Sunset on 66.280’W – 10.570’S Riberalta, Northeast Bolivia (Hook’s TEC anomaly, Aug 2)… 22:24 UTC, Aug 7

    Solar Noon on ,,,,, – ,,,,, Yongle, China … 05:11 UTC, Aug 8
    Dusk on 112.42’W – 46.98’N Western Montana (5.8 epicentre, July 6) … 05:11 UTC, Aug 8

    No other correlations found at this time…

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    lester
    August 8, 2017 at 12:58 pm #2446

    At 07:42 UTC Aug 8 – Sunset on Bougainville P.N.G. … Dusk on Isangel, Vanuatu … Solar Noon on Mauritius 5.9 epicentre … Moon on longitude 107.44’W, opposite longitude = 72.26’E (Chagos!)

    2017-08-07 06:26:43 UTC, M 5.8 New Britain Region P.N.G. … 151.75’E – 5.40’S
    Dawn on stated co-ordinates … 18:51 UTC, Aug 7
    Dusk on 27.63’E – 37.00’N Bodrum, Western Turkey (5.3 epicentre, Aug 8) … 18:51 UTC, Aug 7

    Dawn on ,,,,,,, – ,,,, Bodrum, Western Turkey … 01:43 UTC, Aug 8 – Solar Noon on Bougainville P.N.G. … 01:43 UTC, Aug 8
    Sunrise on ,,,, – ,,,, Bodrum, Western Turkey … 03:21 UTC, Aug 8 – Longitude of Moon 44.36’W (See below) … 03:21 UTC,Aug 8
    Sunset on ,,,,, – ,,,, Bodrum, Western Turkey … 17:08 UTC, Aug 8 – Sunrise on Nikol’Skoye (7.7 epicentre) … 17:08 UTC, Aug 8

    Item in error…

    2017-08-06 00:15:11 UTC, M 5.7 Solomon Islands … 161.36’E – 10.22’S
    Sunset on stated co-ordinates … 07:13 UTC, Aug 6
    Dawn on 44.36’W – 19.06’N Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Hook’s anomaly!)… 07:13 UTC, Aug 6
    (Apologies … I didn’t have my Fiji mark lined up correctly!)

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    August 7, 2017 at 8:45 pm #2438

    Further to this, inputting the time of the 5.8 Southeast Indian Ridge event, not only has Sunrise on the 5.7 Solomon epicentre (as I mentioned yesterday), but if you apply this to the moon light map, the moon light threshold is on 136’100’E – 33.540’N Honshu, Japan. And the moon itself is on positional longitude 57.02’E, close match to the Southern Iran Forecast I recently posted.

    I don’t keep landing on 136’E Honshu for no reason… if it fits the model, something is there!

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    August 7, 2017 at 7:31 pm #2437

    Hook,
    I have been trying to correlate the 5.7 Solomon quake on the 6th, with other seismic sites and anomalous locations, but it won’t fit anywhere in my model. This afternoon, I was going down the chat room list to find your new map links, and found something you posted a few days ago… when I applied it to my model, I nearly fell out of my chair!

    Two structures appeared in the EPAMp data Yesterday (Aug 6), I worked them both just like I did for the Philippines. First one was Chagos Region, Indian Ocean, and the second was off the coast of Oman… both structures related to Sunset/Dusk. I then used the Solomon event time 00:15 UTC as a Dawn signature, I figured if it didn’t fit the model, it had to be a footprint!. At 00:10 UTC today (Aug 7), I noted a compression in the Tromso data, then another structure appeared this afternoon in the EPAMp data relating to Sunset/Dusk again… I determined this as Southern Iran.

    If you open 2 tabs with T&D, input Aug 6 14:22 UTC in the first, and Aug 6 00:15 UTC in the second. Flick between the tabs and you will see they converge in the Central Indian ocean… draw a small felt pen cross at this point (Chagos).

    Change the time in the first tab to Aug 6 15:47 UTC, leave the second unchanged. Again, flick between the tabs, and draw a cross where they converge off the coast of Oman.

    For todays structure, Change both tabs to Aug 7 00:10 UTC and Aug 7 16:22 UTC, and draw a cross on Southern Iran.

    Lastly, if you input the Solomon event time of Aug 6 00:15 UTC in the first tab again, and change the map in the second tab to the “Moon Light World Map”, and input the event time again… look what happens!!

    Solomon’s doesn’t fit in because it “is” a footprint!… I’m doing this against doctors orders, so I hope you try it 🙂

    A 3.8 in the Caspian Sea at 12:00 UTC today, fits on this line too!

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    lester
    August 7, 2017 at 12:26 am #2419

    EMSC has posted 4.1 Sonora, Mexico 22:55 UTC… right on the cross 🙂

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    August 6, 2017 at 10:56 pm #2418

    Something you might find interesting…

    2017-08-05 00:30:42 UTC, M 5.8 Suyan, Philippines … 125.428’E – 6.146’N
    Sunrise on Stated co-ordinates … 21:33 UTC, August 5
    Sunset on 44.360’W – 19.06’N Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge … 21:33 UTC, August 5

    2017-08-06 19:32:06 UTC, M 5.8 Southeast Indian Ridge … 99.756’E – 47.320’S
    Dawn on stated co-ordinates … 22:52 UTC, August 6
    Dusk on 44.360’W – 19.06’N Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge … 22:52 UTC, August 6

    Solar Noon on 72.080’E – 10.800’S Chagos Region (Just forecast!)… 07:17 UTC, August 6
    Dawn on 44.360’W – 19.06’N Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge … 07:17 UTC, August 6

    Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge location is Hook’s Mag anomaly from the EMBRACE data on July 27 15:04 UTC
    All details are in this thread; post of July 30 3:41 pm

    When the 5.8 Southeast Indian Ridge event occurred at 19:32 UTC, it was Sunrise on 161.478’E – 10.266’S Kirakira, Solomons 5.7 epicentre today (August 6)

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    August 6, 2017 at 9:29 pm #2415

    If it makes you both feel better about your math skills… I don’t know much about TEC anomalies 🙂

    I don’t know where this fits in Counselor, but the focus of the TEC anomaly on August 2, appears to be centred on a little brown patch of 1700 million year old pre Cambrian terrain, according to your map… worth noting for future reference!

    Sorry you missed the Philippines, but as you say, you were in the right region… at least you posted yours lol.

    Thanks Hook for posting the TEC links… not been well for a couple of days, so it with give me something to study whilst I mend.

    I’m posting a couple of forecasts based on EPAMp anomalies today, one is linked to the EMBRACE data so I don’t want to miss it 🙂

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    August 5, 2017 at 10:23 am #2397

    Apologies… 5.8 Suyan was on 6.146’N

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    August 5, 2017 at 10:20 am #2396

    M 5.8 in Suyan, Philippines on 125.428’E – 7.155’N

    Check out my posts in this thread: July 23 12:03 am (Structural description) … July 23 12:58 pm (determined location) … July 24 11:05 pm (3rd paragraph, re-analysis of magnitude). This relates to 125.425’E – 7.155’N Davoa, Philippines.

    Woke this morning, exited to find I had a hit 60 miles South of my forecast co-ordinates… then I realised, I had forgotten to post an official forecast 🙂

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    August 4, 2017 at 9:39 pm #2393

    Large spike in EPAMp data at 19:33 UTC, -8 LS = 19:25 UTC

    Positional longitude of the sun on 109.730’W (Sonora)

    Positional longitude of the moon on 35.116’E (Central Turkey)

    I’m a little less bored now 🙂

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    August 4, 2017 at 4:07 pm #2392

    Hook / Counselor
    A transmission break occurred in the ACE MAG data at 10:18 UTC, -8 LS = 10:10 UTC. You guy’s might have missed it because of the time difference, all traces were affected. The EPAMp data is showing structure atop the proton increase, first peak at 11:30 UTC -8 LS = 11:22 UTC. Second and highest peak at 11:50 UTC, -8 LS = 11:42 UTC. I have related these times to the following…

    10:10 – 11:22 UTC correlates with Sunset/Dusk on 117.230’E – 9.220’S West Nusa Tenggara … Dawn/Sunrise on 81.660’W – 6.010’N Off the Coast of Panama. If you allow a 1 minute margin, this also includes Northern Costa Rica.

    10:10 – 11:42 UTC correlates with Dawn/Sunrise on 70.770’W – 36.520’S Border of Argentina and Maule Chile. It may also be worth noting, at 10:10 UTC, positional longitude of the moon was on 169.349’E (Vanuatu!)

    A double contact (butterfly) occurred in the MAG Phi trace at 14:43 UTC, -8 LS = 14:35 UTC, it was Dusk on 66.67’E – 17.48’S Mauritius (5.9 epicentre, July 19) at this time. It also shows in the EPAMp data at the structure termination point.

    Probably nothing to get exited about yet, couple of 4’s perhaps… be nice to have something to break the boredom !

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    August 3, 2017 at 3:45 pm #2387

    A B 9.4 flux event occurred at 23:59 UTC, August 2, it was Dusk on 73.66’W – 16.39’S Peru (6.4 epicentre), and Sunset on 83.850’W – 9.610’N San Jose Province, Costa Rica !!

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    August 3, 2017 at 2:59 pm #2386

    Apologies… Vanuatu on August 9 should read as Dusk… at my age, I get plenty of sleep and still make mistakes 🙂

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    August 3, 2017 at 2:52 pm #2385

    Hook / Counselor,
    Tec images from 08:10 – 08:50 UTC show the peak of the anomaly on or within 100 km’s of 66.280’W – 10.570’S Riberalta, Northeast Bolivia. I used Riberalta as the focal point in this sequence… it seems to fit the picture!

    August 1 – C 1.4 flux event peaking at 07:47 UTC
    Positional longitude of the moon on 169.98’E (Vanuatu)
    Dusk on 168.98’E – 17.93’S Vanuatu (5.5 epicentre, July 21) … 07:47 UTC
    Dawn on 49.22’W – 13.48’N North Atlantic Ocean (5.9 epicentre, July 27) … 07:47 UTC

    August 2 – 2017-08-02 00:16 UTC, M 5.2 North Atlantic Ocean … 49.35’W – 13.53’N
    (No Dawn or Dusk is present on 168.84’E – 54.55’N Nikol’Skoye (7.7 epicentre, July 17)

    August 3 – Dawn and Dusk return to ,,,,,,,, – ,,,,,,,, Nikol’Skoye at 13:12 UTC and 12:31 UTC respectively
    At 13:12 UTC, positional longitude of the moon on 113.710’E, opposite longitude = 66.280’W (Riberalta!)

    Future correlations…

    August 7 – Full moon occurs at 18:44 UTC
    Dawn on 153.20’E – 4.79’S New Ireland Region P.N.G. (6.4 epicentre, July 13) … 18:44 UTC

    August 9 – Dawn on 168.98’E – 17.93’S Vanuatu (5.5 epicentre, July 21) … 07:48 UTC
    Dawn on 49.22’W – 13.48’N North Atlantic Ocean (5.9 epicentre, July 27) … 07:48 UTC
    Dusk on 164.34’E – 49.30’S Auckland Islands (6.6 epicentre, July 11) … 07:48 UTC
    Sunset on 153.20’E – 4.79’S New Ireland Region P.N.G. (6.4 epicentre, July 13) … 07:48 UTC

    August 21 – Dusk on Vanuatu.. Dawn on North Atlantic Ocean .. Sunset on New Ireland Region P.N.G. at 07:50 UTC on stated co-ordinates
    At 09:22 UTC (eclipse day). Positional longitude of the moon at this time is 35.42’E (Kayseri, Central Turkey), it is also Dawn on 66.280’W – 10.570’S Riberalta at 09:22 UTC. Sunset in Riberalta on stated co-ordinates, occurs at 10:37 UTC (Aug 21). Dusk on 168.84’E – 54.55’N Nikol’Skoye also occurs at 10:37 UTC

    A further connection between Sonora Mexico and Kayseri Central Turkey relates to the summer solstice period. On June 8, it was Sunset in Sonora, and Sunrise in Kayseri at 02:17 UTC… on the day before, the time bands were separated by 1 minute. They continued this time lock until July 25, Sunrise and Sunset relative to both locations occurred at 02:22 UTC… the day after, they were again separated by 1 minute.

    Considering the list of correlations for August 9 in my previous post, and the one’s listed here, I expect to see something noteworthy on this day… possibly a 6+ quake or a High magnitude flux event. New Ireland Region P.N.G. may also be a prominent location to keep an eye on.

    Have you caught up with your sleep yet ?, and is the TEC anomaly still present ?

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    August 2, 2017 at 10:37 pm #2375

    Hook,
    You may have indirectly landed a big fish here my friend, I’ll work on this and let you know tomorrow… might lose some sleep with this one 🙂

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    August 2, 2017 at 9:51 pm #2371

    Hook,
    Is there any particular reason why the time in the ionospheric anomaly image is showing 07:50 UTC, or did you chose this at random ??

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    August 2, 2017 at 8:04 pm #2366

    Apologies… I was getting mixed up with “mud in your eye”, I believe the word I was looking for is “pay dirt”. I don’t watch many Dwayne Johnston movies… more of a Robert Redford “Out of Africa” fan myself 🙂

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    August 2, 2017 at 7:54 pm #2365

    Counselor,
    I think we just hit pay mud as you guy’s say, a contact spike in the ACE MAG data on traces; Phi and Bx, at 18:40 UTC, -8 LS = 18:32 UTC. This is Dusk on Develi, Central Turkey, approx 20 miles South of my preliminary co-ordinates. It’s not a big signature, but if there is something significant there, it will become more prominent in the coming days. Also, the SWEPAM data shows a density fall between 15:42 and 15:54 UTC (15:34 – 15:46 UTC), the moon was on longitude 66.67’E (5.9 Mauritius, July 19) at 15:40 UTC, half way… it’s still maintaining its residual energy from below!!

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    August 2, 2017 at 6:58 pm #2363

    Counselor,
    I’ve just been reviewing your photo albums again, being impressed with your effort, I forgot to look for locations, and the reason it was here… “YES” found some data I can use on Turkey, keep it up 🙂

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    August 2, 2017 at 6:20 pm #2362

    Counselor,
    I felt the same way too… anybody returning from Turkey after the 21st, might be sporting a diagonal sun tan 🙂

    I must mention how impressed I am with your photo albums, I have not tried this myself because I am use to working with numbers. I didn’t realise the impact it could have in describing T zone connections in this manner… you do have a skill set Counselor 🙂

    I have been working the Sonora / Turkey connection today, and found some data and correlations that help towards that goal. Firstly, I have narrowed down the location range to preliminary co-ordinates; 109.020’W – 29.980’N Sonora, Mexico … 35.475’E – 38.810’N Kayseri, Central Turkey. Second, a structure appeared in the ACE EPAMp data today (Aug 2), peaking at 11:15 UTC, -8 LS = 11:07 UTC. It was Dawn on the stated co-ordinates in Sonora at 11:07 UTC… first piece of hard data!. This location is slightly off the cross on the map, but the map has to compensate for a 3 dimensional globe in 2 dimensional format… or I missed a decimal point somewhere !

    A couple of future correlations…

    Dawn on 109.020’W – 29.980’N Sonora, Mexico … 11:14 UTC, Aug 9
    Dusk on 141.51’E – 37.43’N Near Coast of Honshu, Japan (5.8 epicentre, July 20) … 11:14 UTC, Aug 9
    Dusk on 122.05’E – 0.45’N Sulawesi, Indonesia (5.9 epicentre, July 15) … 11:14 UTC, Aug 9
    Sunrise on 68.69’W – 28.60’S La Rioja, Argentina (5.6 epicentre, Aug 1) … 11:14 UTC, Aug 9
    Sunrise on 73.66’W – 16.39’S Near Coast of Southern Peru (6.4 epicentre, July 18) … 11:14 UTC, Aug 9
    Sunset on 101.51’E – 5.59’S Southwest of Sumatra (5.5 epicentre, July 25) … 11:14 UTC, Aug 9

    Sunset on 109.020’W – 29.980’N Sonora, Mexico … 01:50 UTC, Aug 21 (eclipse day)
    Sunrise on 66.67’E – 17.48’S Mauritius ! (5.9 epicentre, July 19) … 01:50 UTC, Aug 21
    Solar Noon on 153.20’E – 4.79’S New Ireland Region P.N.G. (6.4 epicentre, July 13) … 01:50 UTC, Aug 21

    I have not found anything substantial related to Turkey as yet, except the signal data Hook provided for us on the 31st. Between the 10th – 16th Aug, Sonora had 6 further contacts with other 5.5+ post seismic locations, including the 7.7 Nikol’Skoye event of July 17, and 6.5 Leyte, Philippines event on July 6.

    Historic records that I have sourced, seem to suggest Sonora is not accustom to high magnitude events, however there was a 7.6 on the 3rd May 1887, in the Teras Mountain range on 109.12’W – 31.07’N… within 100 miles of the location stated here!

    To secure Sonora, we need a sunset/dusk signal at 02:06 UTC and 03:38 UTC (present), won’t be easy because that data time is during the ACE breaks… it needs somebody that knows how to find signal data from other sources!

    I have been adjusting my eclipse notes to accommodate T&G… hopefully it won’t give you the creeps 🙂

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    August 2, 2017 at 9:04 am #2358

    Hook,
    Following your advice, resent posts have been under this thread title… “If it’s not in a book” has not been used for two weeks!

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    August 1, 2017 at 7:42 pm #2349

    Apologies… spotted an error

    location should read as Vate Trough, Vanuatu 169.378’E – 17.810’S

    Working a lot of numbers lately… mistakes happen!

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    August 1, 2017 at 6:29 pm #2348

    Sorry Counselor, I spelt your name wrong, might use Owl next time… easier to type 🙂

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