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    March 5, 2018 at 1:20 am #4039

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

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    March 4, 2018 at 11:52 pm #4036

    Here’s a little trivia…

    On 3rd March at 11:04 UTC and 12:13 UTC, it was Sunset / Dusk on 107.100’E – 5.616’N North of the Riau Islands, Sunda Shelf, Indonesia… this was the location occupied by the sun during the 8.1 Chiapas, Mexico event 8/9/17 !!

    On 3rd March at 23:04 UTC, it was Sunrise on the Riau Islands on the co-ordinates stated… and the rising lunar terminator was located on 49.583’W – 0.333’N Afua, State of Amapa, Brazil (where the Amazon river meets the Atlantic), this was the location occupied by the moon during the 8.1 Chiapas, Mexico event 8/9/17… this correlation occurred exactly 12 hours to the minute after the 2.8 San Francisco event !!

    I hope somebody checks this out ?

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    March 4, 2018 at 10:25 pm #4035

    BTW – the last 2.5+ event to occur on the California Coastline, was the 2.8 San Francisco Bay Area event at 11:04:04 UTC on 3rd March, EMSC reported 17 felt responses… this was immediately followed at 12:13:04 UTC by a 3.9 Off the coast of Guatemala !!

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    March 4, 2018 at 10:05 pm #4034

    Chris… no sign of Guatemala yet! but I have formulated a plan B for B & T 🙂 hope you can follow this…

    4/3 14:33:21 UTC – M 5.8 New Guinea P.N.G… longitude of the sun at this time was 35.416’W… it was also Sunrise on 121.098’W – 36.880’N Hollister, California.

    5/3 01:18 UTC – the geocentric position of the sun will be 163.400’E – 6.133’S Solomon Islands Region… the geocentric position of the moon will be 21.134’E – 4.533’S DR Congo (close to the C 1.9 sun location – place a dot on sun / moon images). Dusk to Dawn on the Solomon Islands co-ordinates stated, occurs at 08:34 UTC – 18:03 UTC respectively,this equates to 9 hours 29 minutes. A period of 9 hours 29 minutes of Earth’s rotation = 142.266 degrees. Measuring East from the moon to the sun (21.134’E to 163.400’E) = 142.266 degrees… longitude distance between the sun and moon is equal to the length of night on the suns latitude!. If you input 18:02 UTC 4th – 5th March, it will verify the calculation… Dusk / Dawn are on the dots!

    “4/3” 02:02 UTC – it was Sunset in Hollister, CA on the co-ordinates stated, details can be found in the post above in the Guatemala schedule for 02:02 UTC. On 5th March at 02:02 UTC, the lunar terminator does not correlate to Guatemala… all other contacts remain the same.

    5/3 03:30 UTC – at this time, it will be Dawn on the DR Congo Co-ordinates (moon dot)… and Dusk on the Hollister, CA co-ordinates.

    5/3 05:11:43 UTC – the moon will be on longitude 35.416’W (same as sun during 5.8 P.N.G.above)… the rising lunar terminator will be on Hollister,CA on the co-ordinates stated.

    On 2nd March,Solar Noon in Hollister changed from 20:18 UTC to 20:17 UTC, a 5.9 occurred on the 2nd in the Banda Sea, Dawn on this day occurred here at 20:17… they both remain at 20:17 UTC until the 7th March!

    I thought I might try a “time” post for a 48 hour period on Hollister, with emphasis on the 01:18 UTC sun / moon / night equation…does this meet with your approval ? I will post at 00:01 UTC 5th.

    The B & T Sumatra forecast has expired today, I don’t know what is happening there because the MAG data is still missing… do you think I should extend this ?

    Good effort by Pat, hope I won’t be rubbing salt in the wound by posting Hollister !

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    March 4, 2018 at 8:54 pm #4032

    Win or lose, you have what it takes to demonstrate your method before the eyes of others… not an easy thing to do!

    My sincere compliments on your attempt…

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    March 3, 2018 at 9:28 pm #4028

    apologies again, the opposite moon longitude on 27th Feb was 78.750’W… I think you should forget Quevedo, it is causing me all kinds of problems 🙂 (lol)

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    March 3, 2018 at 9:09 pm #4027

    There is a good chance Bill & Ted may land on their feet this time 🙂 the 4.5 Offshore Guatemala occurred on co-ordinates 91.871’W – 13.976’N… this is 18 km’s (11.2 miles) SSW of our forecast co-ordinates!

    Since the MAG data terminated on the 27th Feb, I have unfortunately been working blind so to speak. However, I have been trying to work a grand combo correlation for Guatemala with the 7.9 Alaska event, in the same manor as the 7.6 North of Honduras epicentre related to four contacts with the 7.5 New Guinea event. It didn’t work out the same, but I found some interesting points related to the C 1.9 flux event which occurred yesterday at 11:07 UTC -8 LS = 10:59 UTC… here’s what I have!

    2/3 10:59 UTC – The geocentric position of the sun was 18.283’E – 7.133’S DR Congo… the geocentric position of the moon was 155>400’W – 7.566’N South of Hawaii. Also at this time, it was Sunset on 109.500’E- 1.500’N Malaysia, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska event 23/1… it was also Dusk on the 6.1 Ceram Sea epicentre 26/2 ( for better representation, dot the sun / moon images on the T&D map). If you advance the time to 23:51:05 UTC, the moon is located on longitude 18.283’E (same as above)… the setting lunar terminator is located on the Malaysia co-ordinates… and it was Sunset on 82.933’W – 8.916’S Off Coast of Peru, this is the location occupied by the sun during the 7.5 New Guinea event 25/2.

    4/3 00:41:20 UTC – The longitude of the moon will be “18.283’E”… the setting lunar terminator will be located on the Malaysia co-ordinates again… and it will be Sunset on the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico epicentre 16/2.

    4/3 01:29 UTC – It will be Dusk on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala… the rising lunar terminator will be located on the 7.6 North of Honduras epicentre 10/1

    4/3 02:02 UTC – It will be Dawn on 40.016’E – 19.416’S Off the Coast of Mozambique, this is the location occupied by the sun during the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska event 23/1… it will be Sunrise on 60.566’E – 7.850’S Central Indian Ocean, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1… the rising lunar terminator will be located on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala.

    4/3 04:54 UTC – It will be Sunrise on “18.283’E” – 7.133’S DR Congo (sun dot)… and Solar Noon on the Malaysia co-ordinates related to the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska event 23/1.

    4/3 05:42 UTC – It will be Dusk on 155.400’W – 7.566’N South of Hawaii (moon dot)… and Dusk on the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska epicentre 23/1.

    4/3 16:42 UTC – It will be Sunrise on the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska epicentre… and the rising lunar terminator will be located on 55.750’E – 27.750’N Fin, Southern Iran.

    4/3 18:14 UTC – It will be Dusk on “18.283’E” – 7.133’S DR Congo (sun dot)… the setting lunar terminator will be located on the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska epicentre 23/1… and it will be Dusk on 17.720’E – 40.550’N Latiano, Southern Italy

    From one mediocre flux event, the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska event seems to play a big part. I could not find a grand combo for Guatemala, it only correlates with the first two times in this schedule… however, a grand combo seems to play out here for Alaska again !

    Here is the T sequence for 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala on 4th March…

    Dawn 11:12 UTC = Sunset on the 6.0 Java, Indonesia epicentre 23/1… Dusk on the 6.4 Taiwan epicentre 6/2
    Sunrise 12:23 UTC = Dusk on the 6.0 Java, Indonesia epicentre 23/1
    Sunset 00:18 UTC = Dawn on the 6.1 Hindu Kush epicentre 31/1… Dusk on the 6.3 Tarapaca, Chile epicentre 21/1
    Dusk 01:29 UTC = Sunset on the 6.3 Gulf of California epicentre 19/1 (ref; 01:29 UTC above)
    Solar Noon 18:20 UTC = Sunset on the 6.5 Southwest of Africa epicentre 28/1

    I checked solar / lunar positions again for 27th Feb at 15:20 UTC, its possible some influence may be gained. But using an accurate T method, on this day the sun would be on the same longitude as Verma Fracture Zone at 15:07 UTC. However the moon was on longitude 101.250’E,this is in your favour because the opposite longitude is 98.750’W, this is 46 miles East of Quevedo. I must also apologies for an error yesterday, at 17:26 UTC it was Solar Noon on the same longitude as Quito… having some trouble with my Q’s in Ecuador 🙂

    One other location I forgot to mention yesterday was Los Lagos, Chile… I first determined Taiwan from the 6+ event quake publications e.g. 23/1 09:52 UTC 7.9 Alaska = solar map… 24/1 10:52 UTC 6.2 Hokkaido = solar map. If you check the following, they all locate in the Lago Verde Region; 10/1 02:52 UTC 7.7 Honduras = solar map… 14/1 09:18 UTC 7.1 Peru = solar map… 23/1 09:32 UTC 7.9 Alaska = solar map. You can see my reasoning for being persistent in this region, first indications of potentially being correct occurred yesterday when a 5.1 occurred of the coast of Los Lagos…. I think this spot has become my current nemesis !

    I found these too!… 19/1 16:18 UTC 6.3 Gulf of California = moon map… 21/1 01:06 UTC 6.3 Tarapaca, Chile = solar map… 23/1 06:34 UTC 6.0 Java, Indonesia = moon map….note how close these events occurred, they all landed on one of your current forecasts 🙂

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    March 2, 2018 at 9:24 pm #4021

    Hey Chris,

    Yes! I posted a couple of new forecasts, but they were kind of a rush job. The bad weather hit us yesterday (beast from the East!) and I was concerned about losing my power again. The UK is in complete chaos at the moment, and my own village has been completely cut off by heavy snow… good thing I stocked up with Scotch broth 🙂

    I was not finished with working Italy, but the combo does show some impressive contacts. Re-posted Honshu, but this appears to have been Hokkaido. American Samoa is the interesting one here, I used my 17:30 UTC equation for Southern Iran from my previous post and combined it with the MAG data feed terminating at 15:20 UTC 27th Feb… input this time in the moon map, and you will see what I mean!. What is more interesting is that all the data feeds terminated today at 17:26 UTC… it was Sunrise on American Samoa !!

    Sorry to here of your sleeping issues, perhaps you should try a couple of “hot toddies” like I mentioned before… it wouldn’t help with headaches but you might have better dreams 🙂

    BTW – At 17:26 UTC is was also Solar Noon in Quevedo, Ecuador !

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    March 1, 2018 at 7:48 pm #4018

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

    Thank you

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    February 27, 2018 at 7:06 pm #4010

    Chris… one of your old haunts has resurfaced again 🙂 5.9 West of Macquarie Island 17:29:23 UTC. This “time” is included in the equation above !, the difference is the moon was on the same longitude as the 6.1 Hindu Kush event 31/1… the lunar terminator does not locate to any points on the model.

    I have found another potential location on 87.450’E – 28.650’N, this is close to the Southern Xizang / Nepal border (a close opposite to Guatemala!). I have spent the last 2 hours working this spot… the 5.9 Macquarie Island event has just confirmed it is a good track.

    If you get any free time this week, let me know if you see anything here ?

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    February 27, 2018 at 4:55 pm #4008

    Continuing this forecast for a further 13 days from the time of this post

    Thank you

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    February 27, 2018 at 4:05 pm #4007

    At 08:26 UTC today, the ACE satellite resumed operation for a brief period of 5 minutes. At this time it was Dusk on the 5.5 North of Isangel, Vanuatu epicentre 27/2… Sunset on the 5.6 Honshu epicentre 25/2 (parallel T connection!)… and the Sunrise threshold had converged with the setting lunar terminator on the North Coast of Iceland !!
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    Southern Iran… 26th February

    At 14:16 UTC, it was Sunset on 55.750’E – 27.750’N Southern Iran… it was Sunset on 60.566’E – 7.850’S Western Indian Ocean, this is the location the moon occupied during the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1… the setting lunar terminator was located on 171.416’W – 12.083’S North of the Samoa Islands, this is the location the sun occupied during the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico event 16/2.

    At 17:30:34 UTC, the moon was on longitude 55.516’E (Iran!)… the sun was on longitude 79.430’W, this is the same longitude it occupied at 17:30 UTC 24th Feb, the moon was geocentric to the Dusk threshold at this time (Quevedo, Ecuador resides on longitude 79.460’W)… it was Sunrise on 171.416’W – 12.083’S North of the Samoa Islands (same description as 14:16 UTC)… the setting lunar terminator was located on 138.966’E – 21.983’S Queensland, Australia, this is the location occupied by the sun during the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1.
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    The T sequence for Fin, Southern Iran 26/2

    Dawn 01:26 UTC = Dusk on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala… Sunrise on 79.385’E – 42.980’N Southern Kazakhstan… it was Sunset on the 6.3 Gulf of California epicentre 19/1… the setting lunar terminator was located on 26.650’E – 19.250’N Central Sudan Desert, this is the location the moon occupied at 17:30 UTC 24/2 at the point it was geocentric to the Dusk threshold.

    Sunrise 02:44 UTC = the longitude of the sun was 142.233’E, therefore it was Solar Noon on the 7.5 New Guinea P.N.G. epicentre 25/2… the longitude of the moon at this time was 91.783’W (Guatemala!)

    Sunset 14:16 UTC = refer to 14:16 UTC above

    Dusk 15:34 UTC = Sunset on 37.616’E – 20.050’N Red Sea, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 7.5 New Guinea P.N.G. event 25/2… the rising lunar terminator was located on the 4.0 Canary Islands epicentre 24/2
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    Speculation…

    At 01:25 UTC 28th February, it will be Dusk on the Offshore Guatemala co-ordinates… Sunrise on the Southern Kazakhstan co-ordinates… Sunset on the 6.3 Gulf of California epicentre 19/1… and the Dawn threshold will converge with the setting lunar terminator on 55.750’E – 27.750’N Fin, Southern Iran. An insignificant Class B 3.3 flux event occurred yesterday (26th) at 15:43 UTC, it was Dawn at this time on 161.420’W – 53.840’N Unimak Seamount, Aleutian Islands. When the 7.5 New Guinea event occurred on 25th Feb at 17:44:44 UTC, it was Sunrise on this same location. At 01:25 UTC on 28th, the rising lunar terminator will also be located on this location !!

    At 17:43:10 UTC on 5th March, the moon will be on longitude 142.740’E, the 7.5 New Guinea epicentre is located on longitude 142.790’E. The sun will be on longitude 82.933’W Off the Coast of Ecuador, this is the exact same longitude it occupied during the 7.5 New Guinea event 25/2… the rising lunar terminator will be located on 55.750’E – 27.570’N Fin, Northwest of Bandar Abbas, Southern Iran !! (2 minutes later, it will be Solar Noon on the 7.6 North of Honduras epicentre 10/1)

    These are my interpretations of possible trigger scenario’s, the only space data I have used is the B 3.3 flux event, the rest is just post seismic combination. The math suggests something awaits in Southern Iran, the space data does not. It is a little mental exercise for me to compile this kind of material… it will be interesting to see if there is an actual result!

    I could not accommodate Anza or Pasadena, CA in this equation… so I’m afraid they will have to sit this one out 🙂

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    February 27, 2018 at 12:16 am #4002

    Chris… I have been browsing my stored data to find connections to the 7.5 New Guinea event… I could not find anything of significance. This leads me to believe my grand combo scenario may be a viable source to tracking down potential high magnitude locations. I have therefore formulated a forecast in Southern Iran on this basis (an experiment !)… I joined a lot of the dots related to New Guinea and ended up here !

    Its late here now, so I’ll post the formula tomorrow… BTW don’t let your Ecuador forecast laps !!

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    February 26, 2018 at 11:56 pm #3997

    Thanks Ben… I’ll “try” to enjoy the rest of my day 🙂

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    February 26, 2018 at 10:15 pm #3996

    BTW – a significant aspect change occurred in all four MAG data sets at 18:20 UTC… it was Solar Noon on our co-ordinates for Guatemala !!

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    February 26, 2018 at 9:40 pm #3995

    No! I’m not back in CA, I was giving my interpretation why mid-morning coffee breaks in California were being disrupted by the moon being over the Red Sea 🙂

    The T sequence for Verma Fracture Zone today on the co-ordinates you posted, shows Dawn occurred at 08:00 UTC… this is already a curiosity because it is exactly 12 hours before Solar Noon in Anza, CA !… notably to me, it was Sunset on the co-ordinates of my expired Bougainville forecast. Sunrise occurred at 09:11 UTC, it was Dawn on Trinidad & Tobago, and again it was Dusk on the same Bougainville co-ordinates. Sunset has just occurred at 21:04 UTC, it is Dawn on the 6.4 Taiwan epicentre 6/2 at this time. Dusk occurs at 22:14 UTC, it will be Sunset in Trinidad & Tobago.

    My current model only utilises 6+ positions, Verma fracture zone correlates with a prominent post seismic site in Taiwan… which is a favourable point to consider. It also extends routes to Trinidad & Tobago and Bougainville.

    Here’s a small correlation I was working on earlier, Verma fracture zone also seems to fit in with today… try these times on your map

    26/2 M 5.8 New Guinea P.N.G. ….. 08:26:57 UTC = solar map
    26/2 M 5.7 New Guinea P.N.G. ….. 11:56:06 UTC = Moon map
    26/2 Dawn on Verma fracture zone . 08:00:00 UTC = moon map

    They all converge on the North Coast of Iceland, 30 km’s East of the swarm epicentre on the 19th

    In my opinion, the Taiwan connection suggests you found a good spot !

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    February 26, 2018 at 7:35 pm #3993

    M 3.8 ESE of Anza, California 18:44:41 UTC

    At 18:44:41 UTC, the moon was on longitude 37.733’E, when the 7.5 occurred in New Guinea yesterday at 17:44:44 UTC, the moon was on longitude 37.616’E. Also at 18:44:41 UTC, the sun was on longitude 97.966’W, being on this longitude means it was Solar Noon on the 97.738’W 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico epicentre !

    The T sequence for Anza, CA shows Solar Noon occurs here at 20:00 UTC today… it is Sunrise on Duke of York Island P.N.G. at this time !

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    February 26, 2018 at 5:17 pm #3992

    Hey Chris… Yes I saw Ben’s message, another excuse to use profanities again… I have started sending my wife out of the room whilst I log on to Quake Watch in the mornings 🙂

    I think I mentioned before, I was logging strong contacts for Duke of York Island up to the 9th Feb.. I therefore forecast a 7+. a 5.8 occurred the day after, and then the 7.2 oaxaca, Mexico occurred on the 16th. Solar Noon here occurred at the same time as Dawn on Duke of York Island… I naturally assumed I was in the wrong place. Further contacts for Duke of York started again on the 19th, I reduced the Magnitude because I expected energy depletion would alter the outcome. Technically speaking, I was right because a 5.6 occurred today in my range. I can appreciate how Ben works this system, but in truth I was 400 miles off the New Guinea epicentre… its only a 5.6, but at least I feel I earned it !

    I have worked a couple of events today that seem to be keeping us on course for China, although I am surprised that with several high mag events occurring, no fore warning activity is occurring here !

    M 5.6 New Britain Region 04:41:02 UTC = the longitude of the sun at this time was 112.983’E (Guandong !)… the rising lunar terminator was located on the same 5.6 New Britain Region epicentre… the setting lunar terminator was located on the 4.0 Canary Islands epicentre 24/2.

    M 6.0 Ceram Sea, Indonesia 13:34:56 UTC = the longitude of the moon at this time was 112.050’E (Guandong !)
    The T sequence for this epicentre shows Dawn occurs today at 20:31 UTC, the setting lunar terminator is located on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, China. Sunrise occurs here at 21:40 UTC, it is Dawn at this time on the same Kuidongzhen co-ordinates.

    I noticed a blot has appeared today in the model on Chiapas and Guatemala… an encouraging sign perhaps !

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    February 25, 2018 at 9:58 pm #3982

    I could think of a few choice words with lots of P’s N’s and G’s in them at the moment (lol)

    I don’t think we have missed our stop yet! e.g the ACE data feed stopped at 17:04 UTC = no viable correlation found at this time… ACE data feed resumed at 19:30 UTC = the lunar terminator is located on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, Guandong, China !!. After several days of working this forecast, it is extremely coincidental that the satellite would resume operations, at the time the lunar terminator is exactly on our spot… don’t you think ?. The T sequence for the 7.5 P.N.G. is rather unique, it suggests a grand combination was key to its inevitable action… see what you think !

    The T sequence for M 7.5 New Guinea, Papua New Guinea 25/2

    Dawn 19:25 UTC = Dawn on 6.0 Mariana epicentre 11/2… Dawn on 138.966’E – 21.983’S Queensland, Australia, this is the location the sun occupied during the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1… the rising lunar terminator is located on the 7.6 North of Honduras epicentre 10/1… it is also located on the 6.3 Tarapaca, Chile epicentre 21/1

    Sunrise 20:37 UTC = Sunrise on the 6.0 Mariana epicentre 11/2… Sunrise in Queensland, Australia on the co-ordinates and reason stated previously… Sunset on 32.950’W – 13.316’S South Atlantic, this is the location the moon occupied during the 6.3 Gulf of California event 19/1

    Sunset 08:50 UTC = Dawn on 61.733’W – 20.250’S Paraguay, this is the location the sun occupied during the 6.3 Gulf of California event 19/1

    Dusk 10:00 UTC = The rising lunar terminator is located on 60.566’E – 7.850’S Western Indian Ocean, this is the location the moon occupied during the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1

    4 X Honduras – 2 X Mariana – 2 X California = 7.5 New Guinea P.N.G.

    During the whole of 2017, there were a total of eight 7+ earthquakes… we are now 7 weeks 6 days into 2018, and we have already had five 7+ events. Considering that we are approaching solar minimum, this kind of high mag activity in such a short period could imply a mag 8 or 9 could be close at hand !!

    I think I will delay my proclamation post for now, my little Japanese fish is not worth exhibiting today… a New Guinea shark came along and ate it 🙁

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    February 25, 2018 at 7:25 pm #3980

    At 17:44:44 UTC, the lunar terminator was located on 131.100’E – 5.110’N Southwest Islands Region, Palau 🙁

    I guess I can take comfort in the fact I mentioned an uptick would occur 48 hours post moon / Dusk conjunction… an opening shot with a 7.5 is not what I envisioned though… yesterdays planetary alignment has just moved up my list of curiosities !!

    I’ll see what else I can find…. are we allowed to use profanities on this forum 🙂

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    February 25, 2018 at 6:21 pm #3976

    A 7.5 has just occurred in Papua New Guinea… where did that come from ?

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    February 25, 2018 at 6:10 pm #3974

    We do seem to be adding extra coal in the fire box of this train at the moment don’t we 🙂

    You can see the Africa connection to Sumatra in the list above, well, on 21st Feb at 10:27:53 UTC, a 5.2 occurred Southwest of Africa again… Sunset on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, China occurred at 10:28 UTC on this day !

    Yes! I finally got a hit in Japan, but here’s the best part. The T sequence for this epicentre shows Sunset occurred today at 08:24 UTC, if you input this time in the moon map, look where the lunar terminator is located… it is on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala !!

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    February 25, 2018 at 4:26 pm #3972

    Hey Chris,

    If you think you are having problems, how is this for a strange coincidence. My calculations have taken me from Fry of Macedonia to Sumatra… with help from Ben 🙂

    I worked a small T sequence yesterday, which calculated as 05:16 UTC 24/2. At this time, it was Dawn on the 4.4 Wales-UK epicentre 17/2, the lunar terminator was located on the 5.0 Iceland (swarm) epicentre 19/2… and it was Sunrise on Fry of Macedonia. Seismic events here seem to go off at the drop of a pin, and this is why I gave mention of it yesterday in my post (4:10 pm). I didn’t catch the SO news yesterday, so I watched it this morning (my time) before it changed to the 25th Feb edition. Ben mentioned the 4.0 Canary Isles event had taken his interest, it certainly took mine when I realised it had occurred at 05:16 UTC !

    When I ran a T sequence for this epicentre, it showed Dawn had occurred here at 06:21 UTC, the longitude of the sun at this time was 88.066’E… the opposite longitude to this is 91.934’W (Guatemala !!). At 02:40 UTC 24/2, the setting lunar terminator was located on the 4.4 Wales-UK epicentre, and the 4.0 Canary Islands epicentre !. When I advanced the lunar sequence, I discovered that on the 27th Feb at 05:38 UTC, the lunar terminator will be located on the 4.0 Canary Islands epicentre 24/2… located on the 5.2 New Britain Region P.N.G. epicentre 15/2… and 99.070’E – 1.770’N North Sumatra… which is currently showing some mag 3+ activity.

    So here’s a question… why did Bill wake up this morning to find himself in North Sumatra ? 🙂

    The 5.2 New Britain Region event mentioned above, occurred on 15th Feb at 11:40:06 UTC it was Dusk on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, Guandong, China at 11:41 UTC. This was an indication that Kuidongzhen had potential for a seismic event to occur. However, also at 11:41 UTC, it was Sunset on 99.070’E – 1.770’N Sarulla, North Sumatra. When I ran a T sequence for this location, I found the best optimal chance of a “notable” seismic event occurs on the 27th February… the same date as the lunar connection above.

    Dawn 22:26 UTC = Solar Noon on 153.704’W – 0.304’N Central Pacific Ocean, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 6.1 Taiwan event 4/2… Dusk on 46.149’W – 15.833’N Central Atlantic Ocean, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 6.3 New Guinea event 26/1… the setting lunar terminator is located on the 6.0 Myanmar epicentre 11/1… the rising lunar terminator is located on the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico epicentre 16/2.

    Sunrise 23:35 UTC = Dusk on 57.516’W – 18.083’S Brazil-Bolivia Border, this is the location occupied by the sun during the 6.5 Southwest of Africa event 28/1… the setting lunar terminator is located on 79.450’E – 19.566’N Central India, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 6.5 Southwest of Africa event 28/1… at 23:34:28 UTC, the moon will be on longitude 17.470’W, this is the same longitude the 4.0 Canary Islands event occurred on !

    Dusk 12:49 UTC = Dawn on the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico epicentre… the setting lunar terminator is located on the 6.0 Pacific-Antarctic Ridge epicentre 2/2, and 118.050’W – 34.190’N Pasadena, CA 🙂

    Chris…Sarulla, North Sumatra had a parallel T connection with Kuidongzhen, China on the 15th Feb, your guidance and data contribution gives you reason to be in the loop with Sumatra. At 12:50 UTC today, the MAG data recorded a signal drop, it was Dusk in Sumatra and Dawn in Oaxaca, Mexico… that 7.2 influence I was talking about seems to be waking up !!

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    lester
    February 24, 2018 at 11:08 pm #3966

    Agreed? though you won with a 2.0 dead bang on Mexicali… on some other forums, this would have been a great achievement 🙂

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    lester
    February 24, 2018 at 10:26 pm #3964

    Yes! I agree, 5 – 6 in Kuidongzhen, Guandong is a good range, and 7 days from now would be fine…

    for the past 5 days, seismic activity has only produced low 5’s, it seems to trend that within 48 hours of the moon being geocentric to the Dusk threshold, there is an up tick in activity. The 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico was the last major event to occur, it has yet to extend its influence to other potential locations… Kuidongzhen seems to have a strong case for being in its sights!

    I would stake my reputation on being right this time… but I don’t have one 🙂

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