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    May 13, 2018 at 11:20 pm #4564

    Hey Chris,

    I am well thank you… been re-calibrating my equipment today to try and avoid the 4’s !

    I see you have loaded 13 days on your forecasts in anticipation of being absent for a while. I’m looking forward to sharing a celebratory cup of coffee with you again, when the big day arrives 🙂

    My best wishes to you both…

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    May 12, 2018 at 11:48 am #4556

    4.5 Taiwan = 60% 🙁

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    May 12, 2018 at 11:45 am #4555

    Continuing this forecast for 7 days from 12:00 UTC May 12

    Thank you

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    May 11, 2018 at 3:17 pm #4553

    Well… at least it is better than my 3.9 in West Papua 🙂

    A 4.9 occurred today on my South of Java “neat trick” moon cross !…. and Mt Merapi volcano has erupted 35 miles West of our Central Java forecast co-ordinates !

    The Ace data feeds have been showing short termination periods for the last three days…

    8th May – 19:55 UTC
    9th May – 19:54 UTC
    10th May – 19:53 UTC

    These times and dates seem to correspond with the changing Dawn in Nantou County, Taiwan !

    I am not logging further ACE contacts for the present because it is too time consuming. ACE data combined with combo scenarios has been producing a 60% hit rate on 4’s and low 5’s… but nobody is interested in 4’s and low 5’s. Instead, I am going to concentrate on enhancing my own data and equipment, and combine this with “significant” online data. My own data has already indicated a potential seismic anomaly resides in Taiwan… otherwise I would not be forecasting Taiwan based on a 2 minute ACE difference !

    Hope all is going to plan with you and your family ?

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    May 10, 2018 at 9:11 am #4550

    Continuing this forecast for 5 days from the time of this post

    Thank you

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    May 9, 2018 at 10:33 pm #4546

    Adjustment to forecast… resetting Magnitude as 5.5 – 6.5 for the remainder of this forecast period

    Thank you

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    May 9, 2018 at 10:15 pm #4545

    Continuing this forecast for 5 days from 23:00 UTC May 9

    Thank you

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    May 9, 2018 at 8:00 pm #4544

    Continuing this forecast for 3 days from 21:00 UTC May 9

    Focus remains on Greece !

    Thank you

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    May 9, 2018 at 2:15 pm #4543

    My model shows all quiet on East coast US for the next four days… have a safe journey 🙂

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    May 9, 2018 at 11:48 am #4540

    I tried a forecast in the Bismarck Sea by using the scenario of taking 19:58 UTC 7th May as the 8 minute deducted time, and combining it with 20:06 UTC at face value. At 19:58 UTC, it was Sunrise in Manus Basin, if you advance this time by “12 hours” to 07:58 UTC,it corresponds to a Sunrise / Sunset convergence on Manus Basin. at 20:06 UTC 7th May, the moon was located on longitude 149.916’E Manus Basin.

    In reality, the moon was located on longitude 151.849’E New Britain Region at 19:58 UTC 7th May… and an event occurred here today at 07:58 UTC !!. I was right the first time, you have to deduct 8 minutes… the 6.0 New Britain P.N.G. event occurred 52 km’s outside my margin 🙁

    At 15:48 UTC on 7th May, it was dusk on co-ordinates 71.369’E – 36.990’N Northwest of Ishkashim, Tajikistan… it was also Sunrise on the 6.9 Big Island, Hawaii epicentre… and Moonset on the Hudson shelf Valley, off the coast of Brick, New Jersey !!

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    May 8, 2018 at 11:47 pm #4537

    Hey JEC… forgive me for mentioning, but your posted co-ordinates seem to place you in the Kermadec Islands Region. I hold the record for making mistakes on this forum…. so apologies if I am wrong 🙂

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    May 8, 2018 at 9:01 pm #4534

    BTW – at 19:58 UTC yesterday, it was Sunrise on Guam Island, at 20:06 UTC it wasn’t… I renewed my forecast on Guam in error 🙁

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    May 8, 2018 at 8:36 pm #4533

    Chris… I “was” wrong about the ACE termination time being 19:58 UTC !… all data streams stopped at the same instant, therefore the contact time was terrestrial, and “not” solar in nature . So the termination stoppage did relate to Solar Noon in San Francisco at 20:06 UTC. It does imply that there “will” be consequences in San Francisco, because if you advance this time by “12 hours” to 08:06 UTC 8th May, the same scenario as before produces a Solar Noon / Moonset convergence on 57.700’E – 28.010’N Southern Iran !!

    The other time I mentioned yesterday, related to a significant Phi contact and aspect change occurring at 19:26 UTC. If you input this time in the moon map, it shows that it was Moonset on co-ordinates 125.325’W – 40.677’N 90 km’s West of Ferndale, California… 4.5 epicentre 23:51:03 UTC 7th May !!

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    May 8, 2018 at 6:18 pm #4532

    To be Honest, neither of these islands are showing significance in the ACE data, but they are “very” prominent in the T sequence combo’s. However, this being said, a 4.7 has just occurred on Pulau Simeulue Island, off the coast of North Sumatra at 17:14:13 UTC !!. The question is, is it a casual T sequence connection or is there something more developing ?

    I seem to be doing something wrong with San Francisco… and something right with Sumatra 🙂

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    May 8, 2018 at 3:45 pm #4530

    The T sequence shows dawn occurred on the 4.5 Cabazon, CA epicentre today at 11:17 UTC, it was Sunset on Pulau Pagai-Sulatan Island, off the coast of West Sumatra… and Moonrise on the 6.9 Big Island, Hawaii epicentre.

    Sunrise occurred at 12:52 UTC, it was Dusk at this time on Pulau Simeulue Island, off the coast of North Sumatra.

    When the event occurred at 11:49:34 UTC, it was Dawn on my forecast co-ordinates for Davidson Bank, Unimak Island, Aleutians !!

    The T sequence for the 5.5 Gulf of Alaska epicentre, shows Sunset occurred here today at 05:49 UTC, it was Moonset on Pulau Pagai-Sulatan Island, off the coast of West Sumatra at this time !!

    Have you seen anything for Sumatra ?

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    May 7, 2018 at 11:49 pm #4526

    BTW – the 19:58 UTC data termination time, is the calculated time after deducting 8 minutes… if I am wrong and contact does occur at 20:06 UTC, the sun would then be located on 122.367’W San Francisco 🙁

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    May 7, 2018 at 11:38 pm #4525

    Chris… a significant Phi contact and aspect change occurred in the MAG data at 19:26 UTC… this was followed 32 minutes later by all data feeds terminating at 19:58 UTC. One possible scenario places a seismic anomaly in the channel Islands region again. At 19:58 UTC, the sun was located on longitude 120.367’W… at 19:26 UTC, the setting lunar terminator was located in the Channel Islands region. These times combine on co-ordinates 120.367’W – 32.115’N Northeast Bank, Channel Islands region, California…. this location is 206 km’s (128.2 miles) SSW of the 5.3 Santa Cruz Island epicentre.

    Another scenario only relates to the data feed termination at 19:58 UTC, as stated above the sun was located on 120.367’W…”12 hours” later at 07:58 UTC, it will be on longitude 59.633’E (Iran). Also at this time,it will be Moonset on 59.633’E – 26.030’N Sistan Va Baluchestan, Southeast Iran… a Solar Noon / Moonset convergence. I currently have a Forecast on Nikshahr which is 40 km’s East of here !

    These are only possible scenarios… I don’t seem to do very well when I speculate 🙂

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    May 7, 2018 at 10:26 pm #4524

    Continuing this forecast from 00:01 UTC May 8,for 3 days (focus is on Guam)

    Thank you

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    May 7, 2018 at 9:20 pm #4523

    I should also mention at 16:47:10 UTC yesterday,it was Moonrise on Pulau Simeulue Island, Off the coast of North Sumatra… ref my post yesterday (6th) at 2:14 pm near bottom of last page !

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    May 7, 2018 at 8:58 pm #4522

    BTW – the T sequence shows it was Dawn on the 4.6 Gulf of Mexico epicentre yesterday at 09:45 UTC, it was Moonrise on the 6.9 Big Island Hawaii epicentre at this same time !!… when this 4.6 event occurred at 16:47:10 UTC, it was Moonset on the 5.6 El Salvador epicentre !!

    https://sunrisesunsetmap.com

    http://www.suncalc.net

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    May 7, 2018 at 7:47 pm #4521

    Hey Chris,

    Thanks for the complement… I do have my moments 🙂

    Your TEC images are very interesting, I found a couple of connections, that correlate to the 10:15 UTC TEC image and previous data…

    At 10:15 UTC today, it was Dawn on the 5.6 El Salvador epicentre… and the moon was located on longitude 66.966’W, in relation to Puerto Rico this longitude would locate on Sabana Grande on the West side of the Island.

    Going back to 2nd May, I demonstrated the 12 hour period between 00:17 UTC 5.2 Easter Island, and 12:17 UTC 5.1 New Britain formed a lunar cross off the coast of Venezuela. The cross was a rising / setting “lunar terminator” convergence on co-ordinates 67.950’W – 12.700’N Curacao Ridge, North of Bonaire Island, Venezuela. The actual Moonrise / Moonset convergence occurred on co-ordinates 67.800’W – 9.360’N Flor Amarilla, Guarico District, Venezuela… ironically, it was Sunrise on this location today at 10:15 UTC !!

    As far as power outages go, especially the major ones… they do seem to fit into the same picture as seismic and volcanic events. Ben has shown on several occasions how geomagnetic storms have devastating effects on infrastructure. It stands to reason that pre or post seismic electromagnetic influences would have similar consequences via the terminator thresholds. But it doesn’t mean every power outage is attributed to solar or seismic influences… or does it ??

    At 03:34 UTC today, the lights went off for 5,000 people living in La Vergne, Tennessee. The RSOE report is stating it was due to severe weather… there is no reason to doubt this as being correct. However, I decided to try and match recent event locations to La Vergne, just as I had done with the other power outages… no correlations were determined, but I did find the following…

    On the 4th May when the METRO Detroit area power outage occurred, it was Sunset at 00:36 UTC in Dearborn, Detroit (as stated above), in La Vergne, Tennessee Sunset occurred at 00:37 UTC on this day. On 5th May, both locations reached Sunset equilibrium at 00:37 UTC, and if we come “Back to the Future”, they both shared Sunset at 00:39 UTC today. This correlation continues until 12th May, at which point La Vergne will advance two minutes from Dearborn. Did severe weather turn the lights off in La Vergne ?… or was it caused by a correlation between La Vergne, Dearborn and the 6.1 Philippines epicentre via the terminator thresholds ??

    You may have noticed I had posted 3 more days on San Francisco ?… it received 3 ACE contacts yesterday… 2 this morning (my time)… when the 5.6 occurred in the Vanuatu region at 08:08 UTC, the sun was on the opposite longitude to San Francisco… and when the EPAM data resumed operation at 14:02 UTC, after experiencing disruption since the 5th May, the moon was located on the same longitude as San Francisco !!

    I regret to tell you that my local stores do not stock your brand of coffee, but I do have a friend living in Philadelphia who occasionally sends me US branded goods… I will ask him to include your coffee selection in my next “Hershey Bar” shipment 🙂

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    May 7, 2018 at 9:06 am #4518

    Continuing this forecast for 3 days from 12:00 UTC May 7

    Thank you

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    May 6, 2018 at 8:10 pm #4513

    A late arrival has appeared on the RSOE alert map… at 09:52 UTC 4th May, a power outage occurred in the METRO Detroit area, Michigan… affecting 260,000 people. The T sequence for Dearborn, central Detroit city on the 4th May shows Sunset occurred at 00:36 UTC. At 00:32 UTC, it was Moonset on the pre-seismic 6.1 Philippines epicentre, 4 minutes later at 00:36 UTC, the setting lunar terminator occupied the same location !. Dawn occurred in Dearborn on this day at 08:34 UTC, it was Dawn in “Puerto Rico” and Sunset on Nikol’Skoye Island !

    Chris… Sunset 00:36 UTC / Sunrise 10:25 UTC in Dearborn, Detroit corresponds to Dusk / Sunrise in the Jean-Rabel area of Haiti… a 4.0 occurred at this location on 12th April !

    Looks like “Doc & Marty” have just secured their first hit in El Salvador… SO!, which brand of coffee do you like 🙂 (lol)

    My 12 hour connection theory does seem to have played a part in corroborating ACE data and my own data to this location… you do literally have to go 12 hours “Back to the Future” ??

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    May 6, 2018 at 5:16 pm #4511

    6th May 02:44:19 UTC – M 5.1 Offshore O’Higgins, Chile
    6th May 14:44:20 UTC – M 5.1 Pacific Antarctic Ridge

    These two events at “12 hours” apart, combine to form a Moonrise / Moonset cross on 123.780’E – 8.190’S Balauring, East Nusa Tenggara !

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    May 6, 2018 at 2:58 pm #4510

    Yesterday, SO news reported on activity occurring at Mt Cleveland Volcano, Alaska. RSOE base data reports a start time of 02:48 UTC 5th May… at 02:47 UTC 5th May, it was Sunset on the 5.3 Santa Cruz Island, California epicentre 5/4 !!

    Continuing on the yesterday theme… I posted data on what I called a “neat trick”, the end result was two lunar terminator crosses on East Java, Indonesia and the coast of Venezuela. If you followed the previous instructions, then include the following. If you input the Mt Cleveland volcano activity start time of 02:48 UTC in the moon map, you will see that the rising / setting lunar terminators are located on the Java and Venezuela moon crosses again… now “that’s” a neat trick 🙂

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