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115 pts115 pts115 pts115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterJune 21, 2018 at 12:39 am #4902
Alright Chris, I will do as you suggest… but it won’t feel the same without you in the right seat 🙁 . I do understand the responsibilities that come with parenthood, and trying to track down earthquakes does consume vast amounts of time.
Keep an eye on me though… you know better than most how much trouble I can get into unsupervised 🙂
There will always be room for Marty on my train !!
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterJune 20, 2018 at 9:00 pm #4896Something interesting…
I did a count of all published earthquakes on the EMSC site between 00:00 UTC – 15:00 UTC today, this figure totalled 384 quakes in 15 hours… 323 of these were related to Hawaii. By my reckoning, this calculates as 25.6 earthquakes an hour… between the hours of 15:00 UTC – 17:00 UTC, only 4 earthquakes were published to have occurred !. The T sequence shows that Sunset and Dusk occurred today in the South Khorasan Province of Northeast Iran at 15:17 UTC – 17:00 UTC respectively !!
At 12:16 UTC today, the geocentric position of the sun was 3.600’W – 23.433’N… the moons geocentric position at this time was 88.833’E – 3.883’N. This time is relevant because the sun was actually geocentric on the rising lunar terminator over West Africa, and the moon was geocentric on the Sunset threshold West of Andaman & Nicobar. As previously stated, the moon was located on longitude 88.833’E at this time, the opposite longitude to this calculates as 91.167’W (Guatemala !)… also at this time, it was Dusk in Central Taiwan !
A significant aspect change has occurred in the Mag data at 17:34 UTC, this was followed by a “significant” Phi contact and aspect change at 18:07 UTC. At 17:34 UTC, it was Moonrise on 73.400’W – 58.240’S Drake Passage. Chris… this location is 180 km’s West of our forecast co-ordinates, but the intriguing thing is, I found another connection to the 20:07 UTC butterflies !. Between 13th – 17th June, Sunset occurred on these co-ordinates at 20:07 UTC. On 18th June, this changed to 20:06 UTC… then on 19th to 22nd June, it returns to 20:07 UTC again. The time starts to increase again on 23rd June (20:08 UTC) because the sun begins its journey South after the Solstice period.
At 18:07 UTC, the Sun is located on longitude 91.333’W !… combining this with the moons opposite geocentric position at 12:16 UTC,strongly suggests a “seismic” event is possible off the coast of Guatemala !!. This Phi contact is again a stand alone signature, which has appeared after many hours of settled tracing in the data stream. However, the last stand alone signature I commented on was disruptive in format (Volcanic !), this one is structured and I believe it to be seismic in nature.
Chris… I am contemplating reactivating our Guatemala forecast for 3 days, but I will only do this if you are in “full” agreement. We can only be of help to the future if we stay the course to find an answer… I promise any further PR statements will be your responsibility 🙂
JEC is already in this region with a 7+ forecast, I wish him luck but personally I believe any activity here is going to be in the high 5 or low 6 range. He is utilising storm surge energy as his basis for occurrence, this may be correct, but the 8.1 Oaxaca event and following 7’s in this region last September were fuelled by solar influence i.e transiting solar eclipse, and multiple flux events and hurricanes !
Would you also consider joining me in Taiwan again ?, so far Taiwan correlates to combo data, but I believe it will start to make itself noticed in the space data after 23rd June !!
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterJune 19, 2018 at 10:28 pm #4885BTW – the data stream broke in the GOES X-ray Flux monitor between 15:15 UTC – 18:22 UTC… at 15:15 UTC, it was Sunset on my Northeast Iran forecast co-ordinates, and it was Sunrise on my Kuril Island forecast co-ordinates at 18:22 UTC…maybe a 50/50 chance of being on the right train this time !
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 19, 2018 at 9:02 pm #4884Analysis of Nigerian Power Outage 05:08 UTC 17th June… three possible scenarios !
On 16th June, a 5.3 occurred South of the Kermadec Islands, the T sequence shows it was Sunset on this epicentre at 04:56 UTC on this day ( input this time in the solar map). Also on this day, it was Moonrise on this epicentre at 07:30 UTC (moon map)… if you change between these maps, you will see the respective terminator thresholds follow the same corridor through Nigeria !
Your 17th June D component image does indeed show the start of an energy increase at 05:08 UTC. Further to this, your D component image for 18th June, shows an aspect change at an approximated time of 11:32 UTC. Combining these times corresponds to Sunrise / Solar Noon in Gurbi, Northwest Nigeria… however, this can also work as Sunset / opposite Solar Noon on 172.650’W – 15.600’S Samoa Islands region. A 5.6 occurred 100 km’s North of this location on the 15th June, prior to this, 5.1’s occurred on 9th Feb and 18th May within 20 Km’s of the stated location… the 6+ occurred 20th Nov 2017. Power outage data is still in the trial period, and up to the present time, I have not linked any power issues with post seismic connection… so this could indicate another potential event in the Samoa Islands region !
The third scenario I have already explained in my previous post regarding Easter Island… however, whilst investigating this I found some interesting non-related Nigerian correlations.
On 16th June at 17:08 UTC, it was Moonrise on the 5.9 Easter Island epicentre (as described earlier), the SLT at this time (setting lunar terminator) was located on the 5.2 Pakistan epicentre 17/6.
On 18th June at 02:02 UTC, it was Dusk on the 5.9 Easter Island epicentre… Dusk on the 5.6 Guatemala epicentre…and Dawn on the 5.1 Mayotte Region epicentre… all these events occurred on 18th June.
On 18th June at 02:33 UTC, the 5.6 occurred in Guatemala, the moon was located on longitude 155.366’W Hawaii at this time.
On 18th June at 07:10 UTC, the 5.9 occurred in Easter Island Region, the RLT (rising lunar terminator) was located on the Madagascar forecast co-ordinates… Madagascar in the equation again !
Pop Quiz… what do you get when you combine 3 butterflies and a moon related satellite disruption at 20:07 UTC, with 3 data terminations occurring at 23:15 UTC ? Answer… 4 opposite Solar Noon’s and 3 Dawns in South Khorasan Province, Northeast Iran !. If I fail on this attempt, the magnitude I posted should reflect on the level of failure… so this would be classed as an unsuccessful “Full MOOM” 🙂
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 18, 2018 at 9:51 pm #4879I am working a Nigerian formula based on your posted data, its not finished yet but I thought you might find the following intriguing !
If you load https://sunrisesunsetmap.com and find the 5.9 Easter Island epicentre by using the EMSC google map. Place the cursor on the epicentre in the image, and change the date to 16th June, the time will read Moonrise at 17:08 UTC… exactly “12 Hours” later at 05:08 UTC 17th June, the power outage occurred in Nigeria !!
Score: 0115 ptslesterJune 18, 2018 at 12:50 am #4873The last Phi contact and aspect change before the data feeds terminated at 23:15 UTC, coincides with the moon being located on the opposite longitude to Kashmir. When the data feeds resumed operation, it was Sunrise on the Kashmir forecast co-ordinates !
A Phi contact and data compression occurred previous to the Kashmir contact at 21:00 UTC… I believe this may relate to Central Italy !
I could not find a link to the Nigerian power outage at 05:08 UTC, so it might be the case that they genuinely did not pay their electric bill 🙂 … however, it was Sunset in Samoa, Tonga and the Kermadec Islands region at 05:08 UTC today !
Score: 0115 pts115 ptslesterJune 17, 2018 at 5:03 pm #4870I agree, but here lies the problem… Dusk on the 5.2 Pakistan epicentre occurred today at 16:02 UTC. It was also dusk at this time on our Kashmir forecast co-ordinates, and Dusk on our “new” Comoros Island forecast co-ordinates. Dawn on the Pakistan epicentre occurs today at 22:42 UTC, it will also be Dawn (dead centre !) on my newly posted Turkmenistan forecast co-ordinates, and Dusk on our Drake Passage forecast. You are correct that this seems more significant, we have found promising tracks, and I believe we are on the right train… and somewhere in this list of locations, is the right station… but which one is it ?
It is a pity that we cannot use Dusk / Dawn times as the basis for a forecast… we would “clean house” !
Score: 0115 pts115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterJune 17, 2018 at 12:10 am #4864Chris… the satellite data terminated at 23:15 UTC, check the T & D map for the suns longitude on 13th, 14th, 15th June at 20:07 UTC. Then check the moons longitude at 23:15 UTC today (16th). My math suggests opposite longitude potential in Turkmenistan… I am not seeing any T contacts for 121’W California, but it can’t be ruled out !!
Marty is on the Iraq-Iran border with Doc because this location has a parallel T connection with Madagascar… and Comoros came up when I rechecked the power outage period, when you guys could not pay your electric bill 🙂
Score: 0115 pts115 pts115 ptslesterJune 15, 2018 at 9:05 pm #4856The EPAMp data has changed aspect at 20:15 UTC -8 LS = 20:07 UTC… this contact time was recorded over the previous two days in the electron data (butterfly structure !). focus still remains with Halmahara, however, this is the third consecutive day the sun has occupied 121’W during significant ACE contacts… on the first day, it was the “New Moon” period !
Also at 20:07 UTC, the moon was located on longitude 91.199’W (Guatemala !)
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