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    February 24, 2018 at 7:11 pm #3962

    If you are happy to do this then I agree… the Phi data has still not changed aspect (at the time of this post), so it is kind of an irony that last contact was on Kuidongzhen, china !. There is currently no significant solar influence (hence my miserly 5.0 on Honshu 🙁 ), so I suggest this would be in the 5.5 range. Dawn and Sunrise occur at this location today at 21:40 UTC and 22:56 UTC respectively… it will be interesting to see if the Phi data alters aspect at these times. You found this one… it is only right that you do the honours ?

    I am 100% on Guatemala, it is just the timing that we have to try and establish. At the moment, I am thinking a Bill & Ted excellent adventure in Guatemala for 7 days, beginning 1st March… does this sound agreeable ?

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    February 24, 2018 at 4:33 pm #3960

    BTW – an aspect change occurred in SWEPAM density data at 12:26 UTC, it was Sunrise on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala… and Sunset on 79.385’E – 42.980’N Southern Kazakhstan !

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    February 24, 2018 at 4:10 pm #3959

    24/2 11:02:22 UTC – M 5.2 Babuyan Islands Region, Philippines… Dusk on this epicentre occurred today at 11:16 UTC, also at this time it was Dawn on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala !

    At 17:31 UTC today, the geocentric position of the moon will be 26.650’E – 19.250’N in the central Sudan desert. Dusk on these co-ordinates occurs at 17:31 UTC… therefore the moon is central on the Dusk threshold. Also at this time, it is Sunrise on 171.416’W – 12.083’S North of the Samoa Islands… this is the location occupied by the sun during the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico event 16/2. The sun is on longitude 79.450’W, it is Solar Noon in Macuchi, Ecuador… 40 km’s East of Quevedo !. The math shows Fry of Macedonia may make an appearance in the next 24 hours…

    Up to the time of this post, the last MAG Phi contact occurred at 10:30 UTC, it was Sunset on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, Guandong, China… after all, it is the 24th today 🙂 (ref; post of 18th Feb 4:40 pm – bottom of last page !)

    I missed out on Honshu “again” 🙁

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    February 23, 2018 at 9:22 pm #3957

    BTW – at 21:30 UTC today, it will be Sunrise on 131.100’E – 5.110’N Southwest Islands, Palau, and the sun will be on longitude 139.166’W, the opposite longitude being 40.834’E (Eastern Turkey !). What is different this time is the lunar terminator is located on 43.350’E – 9.783’S West of Madagascar… on the sun dot !!

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    February 23, 2018 at 8:59 pm #3956

    23/2 20:19:24 UTC – M 3.6 Diablo, CA … 23/2 20:20 UTC = Dawn on 131.100’E – 5.110’N Southwest Islands, Palau !!

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    February 23, 2018 at 6:20 pm #3955

    I was thinking about you when saw several events had occurred in Diablo, CA. I don’t think you are on a wild goose chase my friend… in fact, we appear to be closely related on this one with respect to our chosen locations. In the equation above, I mentioned the geocentric position of the sun at 09:20 UTC today was 43.350’E – 9.783’S West of Madagascar (place a dot on the sun image). If we now wind the clock back to 01:56:10 UTC, the moon is on longitude 121.979’W (Diablo)… Sunset occurs on 121.979’W – 37.829’N Diablo today at 01:56 UTC… it is Sunrise on the 6.1 Hindu Kush epicentre 31/1… the lunar terminator is located on the 6.0 Pacific-Antarctic Ridge epicentre 2/2… “and” it is Dawn on the Sun dot West of Madagascar… a “Doc & Marty” scenario 🙂

    The Madagascar sun location is related to both Diablo, CA and Palau, Indonesia… the math leans more towards Palau, but all the action is currently in California !

    I’ve been watching Eastern Turkey myself… the list of events above at 09:30 UTC’s and 21:30 UTC has the sun on longitudes 41 East and 139 West !

    I have also noticed several recent contacts related to Guangdong , China, and there is the fact that it does have correlation with the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico event. If you are going to miss another “fish”… make sure its not a Chinese one 🙂

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    February 23, 2018 at 2:20 pm #3953

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

    Thank you

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    February 23, 2018 at 11:17 am #3952

    23/2 03:31:16 UTC – M 5.0 Chignik Lake, Alaska = Solar Noon on 131.100’E Philippine Sea / Southwest Islands, Palau !!

    I appear to be on the right track… question is, am I at the right stop ?

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    February 23, 2018 at 1:16 am #3950

    Here’s something different… an EMSC T sequence for Southwest Islands, Palau Region… 131.100’E – 5.110’N

    05/2 09:29:49 UTC – M 5.0 Raykjanes Ridge ……….. = Sunset
    15/2 09:31:16 UTC – M 5.0 South of Fiji Islands ….. = Sunset
    17/2 21:30:43 UTC – M 5.2 Oaxaca, Mexico ………… = Sunrise
    19/2 10:38:37 UTC – M 5.3 South Coast of Papua,Ind .. = Dusk
    20/2 09:29:27 UTC – M 5.1 Sulawesi,Indonesia …….. = Sunset

    I tried to take the “Doc & Marty” scenario into account, and came up with the following…

    On 23rd February at 09:20 UTC,the geocentric position of the sun will be 43.350’E – 9.783’S Off West Coast of Madagascar. The geocentric position of the moon will be 131.100’E – 16.333’N over the Philippine Sea. At this time, it is also Sunset in the Philippine Sea on the co-ordinates stated… therefore the moon is central on the sunset threshold. Also at this time, the lunar terminator is located on 43.350’E – 9.783’S… it is central to the suns position.

    The lunar terminator is also located on 24.90’E – 42.09’N Bulgaria at this time !!

    Dawn on 131.100’E – 16.333’N Philippine Sea occurs on 23rd Feb at 10:34 UTC… Solar Noon on 24.90’E – 42.09’N Bulgaria also occurs at 10:34 UTC 23/2. Solar Noon in the Philippine Sea at 03:31 UTC, and it is Dawn in Bulgaria on the stated co-ordinates… there is equilibrium here !!

    Another one that looked good on paper… one of these equations might work someday 🙂

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    February 22, 2018 at 5:15 pm #3948

    Thanks Chris, I am feeling much better. I was having trouble sleeping until I discovered “hot toddies”, Whiskey and Hot water mixed with a spoon of honey… perhaps your co worker would benefit from this recipe !

    Are you still watching Guandong, China ?

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    February 22, 2018 at 4:00 pm #3947

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

    Thank you

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    February 19, 2018 at 11:52 pm #3934

    Re-adjusting magnitude to 5.5 – 6.5 and continuing this forecast for a further 13 days from the time of this post

    Thank you

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    February 19, 2018 at 9:43 pm #3933

    The East Pacific rise event is in the same general area as Guatemala, but it doesn’t fit in with the thresholds… however, its sunrise correlates with solar Noon on the Santa Cruz Islands !

    I was searching through stored ACE images today, and found several contacts at 16:16 UTC,they correspond with Dusk on the Gulf of Aden.

    Here’s something else I did today… I sourced a possible seismic location in Kazakhstan, by only using the EMSC published quake list…

    17th Feb 18:56:28 UTC – M 5.0 Java, Indonesia
    19th Feb 06:57:01 UTC – M 5.9 Oaxaca, Mexico

    The times indicate the sun was on true and opposite longitude during these events… I determined the true longitude to be 79.385’E

    2nd Feb 00:20:42 UTC – M 5.5 Molucca Sea = Dawn on 79.385’E – 42.980’N
    11th Feb 00:10:32 UTC – M 5.0 Southwest of Africa = Dawn on ,,,,,, – ,,,,, ( it is also Sunset on the Guatemala co-ordinates !)
    14th Feb 00:05:30 UTC – M 5.5 Kepulauan Aru, Indonesia = Dawn on ,,,,, – ,,,,,

    31st Jan 02:00:32 UTC – M 5.3 Flores Sea = Sunrise on ,,,,, – ,,,,,
    7th Feb 12:03:27 UTC – M 5.3 Fiji Region = Sunset on ,,,,, – ,,,,,
    ……………………………………………………………………..
    18th Feb 02:54:53 UTC – M 5.3 South Sandwich Islands
    18th Feb 14:55:33 UTC – M 5.0 Panama

    At 02:54 UTC and 14:56 UTC, the rising / setting lunar terminators converge on 79.385’E – 42.980’N Kegen, Southern Kazakhstan.

    I don’t know if this will work… but it looked good on paper 🙂

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    February 19, 2018 at 12:11 pm #3928

    Good call on Iceland Tayrance… it was certainly rocking in the early UTC hours !

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    February 18, 2018 at 9:43 pm #3927

    Oh! I’m sorry Chris, both analogies mean the same thing… looks like I need a vacation in a padded room 🙂

    I think you are still safe with Mexicali, the rising lunar terminator on the 2.9 LA epicentre could relate to somewhere on the setting threshold like an energy transfer… perhaps Iran or the triple junction region,Indian Ocean. The 17:04 UTC I mentioned is Sunset on 6.650’E – 43.540’N Near South Coast of France…

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    February 18, 2018 at 7:47 pm #3925

    That’s a good analogy, but I think it is best to compare our past failures to “wet fish”… they keep slipping out of our hands 🙂

    A structure has appeared in all four MAG levels, starting at 16:16 UTC and terminating at 17:04 UTC. It doesn’t appear to be related to any locations we are following, but at 16:16 UTC the lunar terminator was located on the 2.9 LA epicentre again !. It was also located on both sun / moon positions during New Moon at this time…

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    February 18, 2018 at 6:16 pm #3919

    BTW – at 14:22 UTC today, the lunar terminator was located on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala. Also at this time it was Sunrise on 115.642’W – 32.600’N Mexicali, Baja, CA… and Sunrise on 110.998’W – 44.744’N Yellowstone National Park, Montana !

    I see a 4.8 has occurred in the “Prince Edward Islands” Region… is this one of your “overdue” forecasts by any chance 🙂

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    February 18, 2018 at 4:40 pm #3918

    I could not find Shuiku, but I ran a T sequence on 114.580’E – 23.800’N Xinfengjian Reservoir, Guandong, China… the sequence kept missing key locations by minutes. However, I think I have found the most optimal location in this region with potential for a seismic event. This is located on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, Guandong, China… these co-ordinates are 178 km’s West of Xinfengjian Reservoir.

    The T sequence for today (18th)

    Dawn 21:46 UTC = Dawn on the 6.0 Java epicentre 23/1
    Sunrise 23:02 UTC = Sunrise on the 6.0 Java epicentre 23/1 – Dawn on 84.216’E – 19.433’S Central Indian Ocean, this is the location occupied by the sun during the 6.0 Java event 23/1.
    Dusk 11:43 UTC = Dawn on the 7.2 Oaxaca epicentre 16/2

    On 24th February, this location has a unique convergence with the sun and lunar terminator

    Solar Noon 04:44:10 UTC 24/2 = Sunrise on the 6.5 Southwest of Africa epicentre – the moon is located on longitude 149.033’W, this is the same longitude as the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska event 23/1 – the lunar terminator is located on 112.685’E – 23.865’N Kuidongzhen, Guandong, China !!

    There is correlation with two events that occurred on the same day 23/1, correlation with two 7+ events… and the lunar terminator on the same location at the point of Solar Noon !

    I checked West Coast California, anything of significance always seems to tie in with Parkfield… maybe I have become obsessed 🙂

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    February 17, 2018 at 8:51 pm #3911

    Chris… a significant contact has been recorded in the MAG Phi data at 19:51 UTC, the moon was on longitude 92.110’W, and it was Sunrise on Woodlark Island, Solomon Sea… Guatemala has awakened in the space data !!

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    February 17, 2018 at 5:05 pm #3908

    At 14:31:05 UTC today, a 4.7 occurred NE of Clydach, Wales,UK. From the time of this post EMSC has recorded 1500 felt responses… being in my neck of the wood I decided to check it out…

    Dawn occurred on this epicentre at 05:35 UTC, the lunar terminator was located on 153.704’W – 0.304’N Central Pacific, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 6.1 Taiwan event 4/2… Sunrise occurred at 07:26 UTC, this is the same time reported above in relation to the MAG data break… also at this time, the lunar terminator was located on the 6.0 Fiji epicentre 1/2… Dusk occurs at 19:26 UTC, it is Dawn on the 6.0 Mariana epicentre at this time. If you wind the clock back to 12th February, Dusk on this epicentre occurred at 19:18 UTC, it was Sunset on the Ponta Delgado swarm epicentre at this time and date……. Solar Noon occurred today at 12:30 UTC, it was Dusk on the 6.0 Java epicentre 23/1… Sunrise on 91.950’W – 13.830’N “Offshore Guatemala”… and the lunar terminator was located on the 6.0 Java epicentre 23/1.

    Speculation… When the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico event occurred at 23:39:42 UTC, the moon was on longitude 158.650’W, as explained previously this is the same longitude it occupied during the 6.4 Taiwan event 6/2. During this 7.2 Oaxaca event, the sun was on longitude 171.416’W.

    On 1st March at 11:11:36 UTC, the moon will be on longitude 171.416’W… it will be Dawn on 91.950’W- 13.830’N “Offshore Guatemala”… Dusk on the 6.4 Taiwan epicentre 6/2… and Sunset on the 6.0 Java epicentre 23/1.

    Chris… don’t worry about keeping up with me, I’m just posting info as I find it. Hopefully it should portray the picture that we want… the 7.2Oaxaca rocked the boat a little, but I think we are still on course for Guatemala !

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    February 17, 2018 at 2:01 pm #3906

    BTW – the same equation produces a second lunar cross on 88.050’E – 51.365’N Altai Republic, Central Russia. 88.050’E is the opposite longitude to 91.950’W Offshore Guatemala !

    A significant break occurred in the MAG data earlier today at 07:26 UTC, it was Sunset 100 km’s West of Nendo Island, Santa Cruz Islands Region, and the moon was on longitude 88.366’E

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    February 17, 2018 at 1:36 pm #3905

    Hey Chris,

    I ran the numbers on the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico event,and discovered it was my turn to kick my own butt this time !

    On the days between 6th – 9th February, I logged 4 significant contacts in each case at 18:45 UTC, I related these to Dawn on Duke of York Island P.N.G.. The last one on the 9th had me convinced this could be a 7+… 15 minutes later, I posted my forecast accordingly. On the 10th February, a 5.8 occurred 80 km’s North of my forecast co-ordinates, signs were good that I was in the right place… or so I thought!. Between 31st January and 24th February, Solar Noon on the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico epicentre occurs at 18:45 UTC !!

    Here’s a little math…

    The 5.6 North of Ascension Island equation I posted yesterday, showed the lunar terminator cross on 158.840’E – 4.650’S Solomon Islands region. If you input 01:39 UTC 17/2, it is solar Noon on these co-ordinates (01:38:41 UTC), and Sunset on the 2.9 Los Angeles epicentre.

    The T sequence shows Dusk on the 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico epicentre occurred yesterday (16th) at 01:47 UTC, it was also Sunset at this time on 120.670’W – 36.140’N Parkfield, California. If you input this time in the moon map, you will see that the lunar terminator is located on the 2.9 Los Angeles epicentre.

    Dusk and Dawn on the 7.2 Oaxaca epicentre occurred yesterday (16th) at 01:47 UTC and 11:44 UTC respectively. If you input these times in the moon map, you will see that the rising / setting lunar terminators converge on 91.850’W – 52.250’S Southeast Pacific. Solar Noon occurs here at 18:22 UTC… it is the same Solar Noon time as 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala !!

    The math keeps landing on Guatemala!… perhaps it means another train could be arriving around the 4th March !

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    February 17, 2018 at 1:37 am #3903

    I told you that we should watch for signs on this coastline… I think this qualifies !!

    When the 6.4 event occurred in Taiwan on 6th Feb at 15:50:43 UTC, the moon was on longitude 158.656’W. When this 7.2 Oaxaca, Mexico occurred at 23:39:42 UTC, the moon was on longitude 158.650’W !

    We might have missed our train on this one !

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    February 16, 2018 at 5:08 pm #3899

    M 5.6 North of Ascension Island 08:27:21 UTC 15/2

    The T sequence shows Sunrise /Sunset occurred on this epicentre at 07:24 UTC and 19:31 UTC respectively. If you input these times in the moon map, you will see that the rising / setting lunar terminators converge on 158.840’E – 4.650’S Solomon Islands Region (place a small cross here). If you now input 18:22 UTC 15/2 in the solar map, it is Dawn on the Solomon’s cross, and the sun is on longitude 91.966’W = Solar Noon on 91.950’W – 13.830’N Offshore Guatemala !

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    February 15, 2018 at 5:27 pm #3895

    BTW – I was wondering why the USGS had a 2.7 in East Kingston, New Hampshire in the “red”… I found something you might want to check out!

    Dawn and Sunset on this 2.7 epicentre occurs today at 10:08 UTC and 22:16 UTC, input these times in the moon map, and the rising / setting lunar terminators converge on Trinidad & Tobago !

    I’m not very good at card tricks… but I know how to shuffle a few T thresholds 🙂

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