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7 ptsNomadicFredApril 12, 2020 at 8:37 am #8684
Well from my little world i would put the Long Valley Caldera on the list of things to look at, i am thinking any changes in flow patterns/density between there and lets say somewhere around Salt Lake City. there is a lot that i dont understand, but ill toss that into the pot.
Fred
Score: 07 pts7 pts7 ptsNomadicFredDecember 24, 2019 at 4:16 am #6704Looks like SA is picking up a little going into the new year, my area 2 seems to want to say something , but not all the toys are there, i posted one for my Area 4 Going into the new year
Area Two Sphere is
280 Radial KM
45°45’34.92″S
76°24’28.54″WHave a good holiday, im still around, just a lot of work at Amazon, and i am just so tired every day
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredOctober 2, 2019 at 11:23 pm #6494eek , i think i have brain freeze… did not mean to give you homework lester… thanks for all the information…well looks like the 5 pointers kept going saw one in russia and china it looks like on the northern hemisphere did not check the times as well i see… turkey and mexico.. so from one pole to the next i guess, so that would mean alaska and Kuril Islands? or a little north next? Hope thats not some sort of reset or some machine of ancient aliens starting up… lol… have a good evening … going to find my coffee again ,,, we are sorry human race you continue to defy our agreement and terms of use…. Darlek voice : This is not war this is pest control…
Score: 07 pts7 ptsNomadicFredOctober 1, 2019 at 11:27 pm #6490Hey just wanted to say hello and look at all the M5 on the ridges in the southern Hemisphere looks like they are almost in order and heading toward the equator as they go around the world.
56.005°S 122.470°W 2019-10-01 03:56:07 (UTC)
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39.223°S 177.729°E 2019-10-01 05:16:38 (UTC)
32.498°S 79.981°E 2019-10-01 07:41:53 (UTC)
55.250°S 158.418°E 2019-10-01 19:57:10 (UTC)
22.588°S 10.624°W 2019-10-01 22:25:08 (UTC)7 pts7 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 28, 2019 at 11:20 am #6471Morning Lester, Hey thank you for the link, neat tool, did not have that one, i had seen it on some of the morning SO reports but thought he was pulling it to google earth from a api somewhere, i put the link next to windy… Right now im sitting at the coffee shop doing my budget for October and enjoying a few days off till i start the next Gig .. kinda looks like a clip from the movie final countdown here as the sun comes up on a partly clody/raining monring… as far as a link, maybe as the energy comes back down toward the crust you get surges in the atmosphere i guess?? so am i correct that its a “circut / loop” so down toward the earth on High OLR and accross the surface toward the Low OLR and then up toward the ionosphere and rattle along back toward the OLR High…?? Should be the same low to high areas right? and not jumping from one to another? or is it random like that static globe toy and just picks a high as it goes? ….. I know i have a ton of questions and pieces….. well have a good rest of the day, thanks again
Fred
Score: 07 pts7 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 26, 2019 at 7:56 pm #6465looking at it a little over 30 miles away, i did notice something else OLR was not where i thought, or the value when i was thinking
I was thinking the OLR was going to be -70 to -90 on event and it was +30 to +50, um soooo.. my understand of what the OLR means is wrong then i guess? ill look at the other one i had with PR and see if i had the same situation occur, the other thing i saw was the the negative value of the OLR was south of the event and the first thing i thought was if it occurs on the side of the Poles , thus when i look at the PR event maybe the OLR will be to the north of the event. but i wont get bogged down in just that , ill look at what values changed of the three i look at over the 30 days.
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 26, 2019 at 7:35 pm #6464well i think i have some homework to do, also looks like i need to tone down the magnitude a little , prob better to have that right, instead of just wanting to qualify for the contest… in other words post what i think on the magnitude verse what the rules say , thank you for the reply lester… looks like work is changing to 3rd shift 12 on 12 off thing on 3 days a week so ill have some time, between the heavy lifting to do the homework.
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 24, 2019 at 8:13 pm #6457well thats neat, just compared the to locations of the post and the actual , oh its about 20 miles….well then…. a charge build up over time, then crust displacement, was thinking Billys one video
i have some job things to do here the next few days but ill try for wednesday and sunday posts
and also still focus on just South America
take care
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 24, 2019 at 7:54 pm #6456Well thats interesting, i do believe that i walked the sun/moon forward to where i was seeing the pressure play and figured where the OLR was going to go for the Highest rate of change between two areas, i may not have the right idea on the OLR yet but right now i am looking for the direction and rate an area is bouncing back and forth positive to negative and vise versa, thanks for noticing lester… had not known about PR EQ untill the inbox dinged.
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 10, 2019 at 7:19 pm #6417Well a 4.9 on Magnitude and a little shy on depth, within 200km of Location posted, getting closer, need to tweek how i judge magnitude, i like posting and staying in a one point range
stats from USGS
M 4.9 – 52km SSW of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador
Time
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2019-09-10 14:16:46 (UTC)
Location
12.890°N 88.818°W
Depth
56.7 km7 pts7 pts7 ptsNomadicFredSeptember 5, 2019 at 8:15 pm #6411off by 687km and 2 points on the Magnitude, and looks like about 12 to 18 hours time wise, depth ok, general idea seems ok but looks like i need to be closer to the lows and maybe extend the time range to past the signal. I still like the idea of averaging the depths of historical data, i think I should have a default 8 day range, and over lap it a little from when i see a possiblility to when i see it fade away… I like the idea i am in the general area… ill stick to the South america area, although it was good that i was able to see a little build up in fiji area before the bell rang on that… good luck eveyone
Score: 07 pts7 ptsNomadicFredAugust 26, 2019 at 11:15 pm #6382my thought outside the forcast is the 28th as the low approaches to the south of Puerto Rico and as the tail end of the first CH is going on about 5pm EST i think , i say EST and not UTC because im using Windy, pressure map and im not seeing a time clearification on screen yet, ill keep poking around, i just figured it was using my local time as the “now” time matched what i see on my laptop above the window.
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredAugust 25, 2019 at 1:26 pm #6373True indeed, kinda scared me this morning when i logged in.. CH turning in and most of the same info is showing, so still looking till thursday as the CH stream says hello. I think there needs to be some more blot echo support for the theory though was wondering if some of the energy is finding its way out by other means.
Score: 07 ptsNomadicFredAugust 24, 2019 at 11:13 am #6368yeah i was thinking a larger margin distance is ok, but im not going to have “a this spot 10000KM radial …lol .. wake up next morning, hey got them all.. all good lester , thx.., something i saw this morning , that the earthquakes over the last 72 hours formed a T of sorts along Lat 35 to 37 and Long 68 to 70 … was like a ” plate under a plate under a plate under a plate burp “.. looks like fiji is in the mix again soon… as i sit here at the Panera coffee shop i look out to a storm forming over lake erie right now… mind you i looked at the hourly weather before my walk and it said 46% cloud cover but 0% rain…. i wonder if anyone opened a window… cause looking at computer screens did not work it seems… have a good one lester
Score: 07 pts7 ptsNomadicFredAugust 23, 2019 at 7:19 pm #6364Location : 41.23 S 72.21 W Puerto Montt,Los Lagos Region / Chile
Magnitude: 6.5 to 7.5
Margin: 248 KM Radial Kilometres
Depth : 15 to 32 KM
Period: From 19:20:00 UTC 08/23/19 to 19:20:00 UTC 08/29/19Reposting this with new timeframe/Margin/ and lower magnitude range
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