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    March 23, 2018 at 5:40 pm #4147

    continuing this forecast for 4 days from the time of this post

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    March 23, 2018 at 5:38 pm #4146

    Continuing this forecast for 4 days from the time of this post

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    March 23, 2018 at 5:16 pm #4145

    If we are not making this up,it is a sure sign that we believe in each others abilities 🙂 It is as I always say, we can find the targets but we can’t pin down the time !. You first mentioned Verna Fracture zone on 26th Feb, a 5.2 occurred just North of your co-ordinates… it was not a high mag event, but it counts that you observed something here 4 weeks ago!. I on the other hand, hit a 4.9 in the Izu Islands today 🙁 again this is not a high mag event, but I sourced it with my combo method… if we can be happy with personal achievements, then we can be happy knowing we are getting somewhere. I also noted you first mentioned Guangdong, China on 18th Feb… it might be due about now then 🙂

    Speaking of combo’s (combination correlations), it always seems to be the case when I post a combo, it always includes locations that we have recently discussed data on. I never do this intentionally, I believe if different prominent locations are in the loop, they will undoubtedly have a T connection to each other. I mention this because of one location I have been working on today, it had me wide eyed when I put the numbers together 🙂

    For the past week, I have been logging contacts in the Jan Mayen Island region, on the last two evenings (my time) at approx 19:00 UTC, a significant aspect change has occurred in the Tromso Magnetometer data… it was Sunset in Jan Mayen. When I combined this this with my compiled data, it all came together on co-ordinates 8.890’W – 71.540’N approx 40 km’s NNW of Jan Mayen Island. My own equipment recorded a significant contact this morning at 06:19 UTC, and this is the reason I decided to work on Jan Mayen !!

    At 06:19 UTC today, it was “Sunrise and Moonrise” on 8.890’W – 71.540’N Jan Mayan fracture zone (similar scenario to the Kuril Islands !)… it was also Moonrise in Enid,Oklahoma… and Sunset on White Island Ridge, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand !!. The T sequence shows this location entered its 24 hour daylight period yesterday (22nd), it will not experience Dawn / Dusk for several Months. I decided to check the T sequence for 21st March, and this is what I found…

    Dawn 01:16 UTC = Moonset on the 5.1 Mendoza, Argentina epicentre 19/3
    Sunset 18:57 UTC = Sunrise on the 5.3 Vanuatu epicentre 19/3
    Dusk 00:11 UTC = Dusk on the 5.1 Mendoza, Argentina epicentre 19/3
    (two 5+ locations on the same day !)
    Solar Noon 12:42 UTC = Dawn in Hollister, CA… Dusk in Mentawai trough, Sumatra

    You see what I mean ? Bay of Plenty is included in the equation again !. The fact that Mendoza had a double contact, and a recent change to Dusk / Dawn, combined with the Tromso data suggests a high probability of a seismic event occurring here. If it does, we can continue on New Zealand with more certainty.

    Further to this, My equipment has also recorded contacts at 12:38 UTC.. 13:22 UTC.. and 14:17 UTC. The first is Dawn / Dusk in Hollister and Mentawai ( which I will post 3 days on each), the second is Dusk on Meghalaya, and the third I am guessing as Moonset on Nikol’Skoye or the Banda Sea Region.

    I will not post on Jan Mayen until Bill tells me there is something worth going for… I have faith in his abilities 🙂

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    March 22, 2018 at 11:48 pm #4142

    Continuing this forecast for 4 days from the time of this post

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    March 21, 2018 at 7:13 pm #4140

    Hey Chris,

    I have not noted any repeat contacts on New Zealand since the EPAMp structure, However, I have been reviewing the 6.8 New Ireland event and found an interesting point related to your data. I decided to look at the New Ireland event again because it was the last 6+ event to occur, and it may give insight to other potential 6+ locations… here’ what I found…

    This event occurred on 8th March at 17:39:52 UTC, at this time and date it was…

    Dawn on 167.760’E – 15.550’S, epicentre of the 5.3 Vanuatu event 19/3
    Sunrise on 175.480’E – 64.650’S, epicentre of the 5.0 Balleny Islands event 16/3
    (Vanuatu and Balleny shared a parallel T connection)
    Moonset on 91.470’W – 0.430’S, epicentre of the 5.2 Galapagus Islands event 11/3

    Also at this time, the moon was on longitude 177.716’E… for our purpose, this longitude places you on White Island Ridge, on the East side of Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. This is an interesting point because, of the twenty five 6+ earthquakes that have occurred this year, the 6.8 New Ireland is the only event to have the sun or moon within the proximity of New Zealand at the time of occurrence… even opposite longitudes don’t come close !

    The only feasible solar / lunar convergence I found was an opposite Solar Noon / moonrise on 97.716’E – 29.130’N Gulaxiang, Eastern Xizang, China. This location is on the opposite longitude to the 5.5 West Chile Rise event, which occurred 3 hours before the New Ireland event. Gulaxiang also shared a Dawn / Sunrise parallel T connection with the rare 5.2 Sabah, Malaysia event,which occurred 1 hour before West Chile Rise… but that’s for another day 🙂

    Another interesting point occurred 4 minutes later at 17:44 UTC 8th March, it was Sunrise on the 5.1 South of Tonga epicentre 18/3… and Moonset on the 5.2 Guerrero, Mexico epicentre 20/3… the moon was on 176.700’E Barrier Plateau, North Island, NZ which ties in with the EPAMp data !

    I don’t think we have enough her to commit to a forecast yet, but it is a good beginning.

    A couple of points to finish… Our Guatemala forecast expired today at 12:48 UTC, something is definitely here because the combo’s and factual data have been overwhelming. For example, the T sequence for 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala for today is as follows…

    Dawn 11:02 UTC = Dawn on the 5.2 Galapagos Islands epicentre 11/3… Dusk on the 5.0 Molucca Sea epicentre 15/3… moonset on the 5.0 Bougainville epicentre 18/3
    Sunrise 12:12 UTC = Sunrise on the 5.2 Galapagos Islands epicentre 11/3 (double T connection !)
    Sunset 00:20 UTC = Dusk on the 5.2 Central Peru epicentre 13/3… the sun was on longitude 176.833’E (Solar Noon on White Island Ridge, Bay of Plenty, NZ !)
    Solar Noon 18:16 UTC = Dawn on the 5.6 Kuril Islands epicentre 18/3… it was Sunrise on White Island Ridge, Bay of Plenty, NZ

    I “don’t” make these up you know 🙂 as I said… overwhelming !. The first significant contact in today’s MAG data occurred at 15:20 UTC, it was moonrise on the Guatemala co-ordinates !!

    Second point… since I posted my “mad professor” list relating to Guangdong,China, there have been no further contacts. I think I must have inadvertently placed an old goat jinx on this location… sorry about that 🙂

    more later…

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    March 19, 2018 at 9:37 pm #4130

    I’m glad you like the sound of “double T connections” because I have found another one for you 🙂 . Have you noted the structure in the EPAMp data, peaking at 17:00 UTC -8 LS = 16:52 UTC ? well, I have formulated two combo’s in New Zealand, on the basis of this structure…

    At 16:52 UTC today, it was Dawn on 176.190’E – 35.580’S Barrier Plateau, off the North coast of North Island, NZ. When I checked for solar / lunar convergence, I found sunset / moonset occurred on these co-ordinates on 17th March at 06:32 UTC. The T sequence shows that Sunrise occurred here today at 06:28 UTC… at 06:28:18 UTC, the moon was residing on longitude 105.966’E, this is the longitude of today’s 5.2 Java epicentre !!

    At 16:52 UTC today, it was Dawn on 174.260’E – 41.580’S Clifford Bay in the Cook Strait region, NZ. The T sequence for this location shows Sunrise occurred here at 18:27 UTC, it was Dawn on the “5.6” Kuril Islands epicentre 18/3 at this time. The T sequence also shows Dusk occurred at 08:10 UTC, it was Sunset on the “5.6” Kuril Islands epicentre 18/3 at this time = “Double T Connection” 🙂

    I have nothing concrete for New Zealand,only the EPAMp structure… if you see anything in this region during the week, it might be a good excuse for B & T to become Kiwi’s for a few days 🙂

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    March 19, 2018 at 8:00 pm #4128

    Continuing this forecast for 7 days from the time of this post

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    March 19, 2018 at 5:04 pm #4127

    Chris… I discovered in the T sequence it was Dawn / Sunset at 10:14 UTC today on the Mentawai / Trinidad & Tobago co-ordinates respectively… they have a double T connection. Confidence is high that an event “will” occur at one of these locations !

    I included Bill in Mentawai because Jakarta is just down the road away’s 🙂

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    March 19, 2018 at 3:15 pm #4125

    BTW – The opposite moon longitude at 18:00:09 UTC landed on Jakarta… calculations of opposite sun longitude at this time, landed me in Meghalaya !!

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    March 19, 2018 at 3:07 pm #4124

    I think there is a good chance of another hit in Java yet… math I have been doing this morning, has inadvertently included Java in the sequence. I recorded a significant signal yesterday at 23:22 UTC, the format is similar to the one I worked on for the Kuril Islands. Assuming this is a convergence contact, I have found a correlation of moonset / Dusk on the only viable location it would connect to 60.480’W – 10.190’N. These co-ordinates are 56 km’s off the East coast of Trinidad & Tobago… this is within the range of your Venezuela forecast margin!

    Also, I have also noted an aspect change in the SWEPAM data at 12:38 UTC today. If you input 23:22 UTC 18/3 in the solar map, you will see that it is also Sunrise in the Mentawi region of Sumatra on approx 100’E – 3’S. If you now input 12:38 UTC today in the same map, it is now Dusk on the same Mentawi co-ordinates… if you further input this time in the moon map, the setting lunar terminator is located on today’s 5.0 Java epicentre 🙂

    Either one of these scenario’s has potential for an event in Trinidad & Tobago or the Mentawi region… or both !

    It may also be of interest, that at 12:38 UTC, it was Sunrise in Enid, Oklahoma !!. I have long postulated my own reasons why Oklahoma has so many quakes, if it fits with any future math, it will be included… events were happening here long before fracking was ever thought of !

    I’m not sure what to do about the Kuril Islands event, EMSC posted it as 5.6, in which case I have a hit… USGS is still showing as 5.0, so no hit!. There have been so many discrepancies with both these sites over the past week, I am beginning to wonder if they have placed a bunch of rookies in charge ?

    That was a good observation in Jakarta Chris… B & T have not scored yet, but they are getting better at being in the right areas 🙂

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    March 19, 2018 at 12:13 pm #4122

    Yes! you are right… it wasn’t a coincidence 🙂

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    March 18, 2018 at 8:23 pm #4117

    OH! Chris… solar / lunar convergence in the Kuril Islands… darn thing worked 🙂

    Do you believe in coincidences ? because this next part is a real gem !… M 5.2 Kuril Islands 18:00:09 UTC, the longitude of the moon at this time was 72.984’W. The opposite longitude calculates as 107.016’E… with relevance to our posts above, this places you on Jalan Al Hidaya Road, Bekasi District, Jakarta City, Java Indonesia !!

    This 5.2 occurred 8.7 miles SW of my forecast co-ordinates… if my model had still been working, I might have gotten closer 🙂

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    March 18, 2018 at 6:05 pm #4116

    Hey Chris… I noted the 4.6 South Sumatra, but checked anyway. Still no working model yet, but I correlated two locations in the Jakarta region with several recent events…

    104.830’E – 5.480’S Tanggamus Regency, South Sumatra (240 km’s West of Jakarta)
    Sunrise 23:06 UTC = Sunset on 3.2 Haiti Region epicentre 15/3
    Sunset 11:14 UTC = Dusk on 5.4 Sulawesi, Indonesia epicentre 18/3… Dawn in Enid, Oklahoma !
    Solar Noon 05:10 UTC = Dawn on 5.3 Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge epicentre 17/3

    109.240’E – 7.430’S Banyumas Regency, Central Java (280 km’s ESE of Jakarta)
    Dawn 21:39 UTC = Sunrise on 4.7 East Timor epicentre 17/1
    Sunset 10:56 UTC = Dusk on 4.7 East Timor epicentre 17/1… Dawn on 4.1 El Salvador epicentre 18/1

    These correlations suggest 5 – 6 possible in South Sumatra… 4.5+ in Central Java.

    The 4.6 South Sumatra could be a fore-shock !… if I see further contacts, I’ll let you know.

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    March 17, 2018 at 9:26 pm #4111

    Continuing this forecast for 7 days from the time of this post

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    March 17, 2018 at 9:19 pm #4110

    Continuing this forecast for 7 days from the time of this post

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    March 17, 2018 at 6:44 pm #4109

    Continuing this forecast for 7 days from the time of this post

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    March 16, 2018 at 7:20 pm #4105

    Chris… At 10:15:05 UTC tomorrow (17th), both the sun and moon reside on longitude 28.316’E (first second of “New Moon”). Also at this time,it will be Sunrise on 62.176’W – 11.007’N, this is the epicentre of the 5.0 Offshore Sucre, Venezuela event at 02:50 UTC today (USGS list it as a 4.7).

    I am currently having some technical issues with my model, so I am unable to run a T sequence for you. However, a New Moon / Venezuela correlation might be worth a gamble, especially as it is also moonset on Palau Sumba Island,Indonesia at this time… my forecast 🙂

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    March 16, 2018 at 6:00 pm #4104

    Apologies again… 18:37 UTC 13/3 and 20:10 UTC today relate to Kuril Islands Region

    Oaxaca and Chiapas have been rumbling all day, I don’t usually make mistakes on paper like I do here… usually 🙂

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    March 16, 2018 at 3:56 pm #4103

    Hey Chris… I had not realised you posted before I submitted…. sorry for being mysterious. The times 18:37 UTC 13/3 and 23:12 UTC today relate to multiple terminator contacts on Urup Island, Kuril Islands. I am trying to determine if these contacts have any relevance towards seismic activity, or if they are just coincidental… still trying to master the Earth Clock trail 🙂

    I have not noted any contacts for Venezuela or Trinidad & Tobago during my recent calculations… but I will check them out for you.

    I’m sorry that B & T are not accomplishing any decent results yet!… Hollister keeps teasing us, and Sumatra gave us four 5’s. We may also miss out on Guatemala, but I am still 100% that this location will be news worthy in the near future !!… I think it would be a different story if we were doing this during solar maximum. Still, I enjoy the challenge and the company, so if anything grabs your attention send it my way, and we’ll see if it warrants another global journey for B & T… and by all means, go for some independent hits too, otherwise Counselor Gimber is going to fall behind on the Karma points 🙂

    My wife recently bought me the complete 1975 DVD set of Starsky & Hutch from a car boot sale (garage sale)… WOW! those flaired jeans 🙂

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    March 16, 2018 at 3:08 pm #4102

    Sunset on 25.734’W – 56.482’S, epicentre of the 5.6 South Sandwich Island event occurs today (16th) at 20:10 UTC.

    Sunrise / moonrise convergence on 150.180’E – 45.460’N Urup Island, Kuril Islands Region occurs today at 20:10 UTC !

    On 14th March, a 2.5 event occurred in New Brunswick, Canada, and a 5.0 event occurred in Namibia, Africa… not the most active of regions. If you check 18:37 UTC 13th March (as posted above) in the solar / lunar maps, it shows these locations reside on the relative terminator thresholds !

    Speculation – a 5.9 event occurred 140 km’s East of these co-ordinates in the Kuril gap on 7th March. A post seismic T connection could be instigating activity in the South Sandwich Islands… or X could mark the spot for a repeat event in the Kuril region !

    At 23:12 UTC today, it will be moonrise in Sarulla, North Sumatra… moonset on the 7.6 |North of Honduras epicentre 10/1 (mentioned above)… a Sunset / moonset convergence will occur on approx 73’W – 49’S in the Patagonia Icefields of Los Lagos, Chile… and a Sunrise / moonrise convergence will occur on approx 104’E – 38’N in the Mongolia-China border region.

    You never know unless you try !

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    March 15, 2018 at 8:23 pm #4099

    Here’s a little trivia…

    At 10:30 UTC today (15th) there was a convergence of Dawn / moon rise (i.e Dawn/ lunar terminator thresholds locate on same point) on 83.570’W – 17.450’N, this is the epicentre of the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1… also at this time, it was Sunrise on the 4.5 British Virgin Islands epicentre 15/3

    Following the convergence across the Pacific, it further converges at 20:37 UTC as Dawn / moon rise on 125.386’E – 0.887’N, epicentre of the 5.0 Molucca Sea event 15/3… and Dawn / moon rise at 22:16 UTC on 100.575’E – 4.113’S, epicentre of the 4.5 Southwest of Sumatra epicentre.

    Continuing across the Indian Ocean, at 01:22 UTC 16th March, Dawn and moon rise will converge on 52.950’E – 16.670’S… at the time of this post, this appears to be the approximate co-ordinates of the eye of a storm residing off the East coast of Madagascar.

    This trivia may be of little to no interest, but it will be of interest to me if my Kuril Islands forecast produces a result in the coming days… 18:37 UTC 13th March !!

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    March 15, 2018 at 2:08 pm #4096

    Chris… check out solar / lunar map for 11:40 UTC tomorrow… lunar terminator on Guatemala, Sunset on Sarulla, North Sumatra !

    I knew I had this time listed for some reason… thought I was loosing my marbles, but it was just a mix up 🙂

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    March 15, 2018 at 1:24 pm #4095

    Apologies… I am in error (reading the wrong notes 🙁 ) the correct time is 22:12 UTC 14th March, the rising lunar terminator was located on the Guatemala co-ordinates… setting lunar terminator was located on my Nicobar forecast co-ordinates… it was Solar Noon on the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska epicentre 23/1… and an addition today, it was Dusk on the 4.8 Iceland epicentre !!

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    March 15, 2018 at 12:56 pm #4094

    Hey Chris,

    I have just posted the remaining 6 days on Guatemala. The last contact I logged was yesterday at 11:40 UTC, it was Sunset in Sarulla, North Sumatra, and the rising lunar terminator was located on the Guatemala co-ordinates… it is now in the hands of time !

    Hope all is well with you ?

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    March 15, 2018 at 12:48 pm #4093

    Continuing this forecast for 6 days from the time of this post

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