Friday, March 31, 2017

'Quake-Weather 1st April 2017': A Global Earthquake Review

In this and similar reports we will be examining the global "earthquake weather", and we will be reporting where on the world our technique shows higher probability of siesmic vulnerability. Although we can do this for each and every one country by now, due to time contraints, the nature of the research, (we will be testing variant ideas), we will be listing out a few across the world. We hope this is useful to you, and certainly it will help us improve our techniques.

Using our methods we can deduce that for 1st April 2017, the following quakeweather and the following regions appear to be vulnerable to siesmic activity. Our experience shows that the time event tolerance can be +-1 day, and therefore it is worth keeping the list for 2 days as an event in the list could sometimes materialise the next day and sometimes the late hours of the previous day.

GLOBAL QUAKEWEATHER OVERVIEW: 
April 1st is supposed to be a fairly strong day as far as eartquake activity likely to be of  increased or similar intensity compared to 31st March.   Notable Geocentric Aspects of the day are, Mercury at Greatest Elongation, Venus semisquare Mars, Mercury semisextile Venus. Heliocentric view shows the aspects of the day are: Jupiter square Pluto, Earth quincunx Neptune, Vesta sesquisq. Chiron.
The following regions and approximate some coordinates we produced using our methods.

AMERICAS
  • Mexico (18.2N,  103.1W)
  • Peru(18S, 71.1W)
  • Alaska (56.3N, 161.4W)
  • Kamchatka (56.5N, 161.5E)
  • Dominican Rep. (18N, 71W)
  • Hawai (18N, 161W)
EUROPE:
  • Cyprus (34.N, 33E)
  • Romania  (44.3N, 25.2E)

ASIA/AUSTRALIA:   The possible countries which could come up are shown below. Not all of them I expect to fire up as we use a mix of predictive methods.

  • Vanuatu (18.2S, 168.3E)
  • Taiwan  (25.4N, 124.5E)
  • Philippines (18.3N, 123.2E)
  • Iran (33N, 56E)
  • Fiji: (19.2S, 178.2E)
  • Pakistan: (33.5N,  71.4E) 
  • China (33N, 108E)
  • Solomon Islands (10.3S, 160.5E) 

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