Post Seismic Observation 5 / 3 / 2017
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(03-07-2017, 08:20 PM)Duffy Wrote: Duffy;

Quote:This image shows a proton spike had occurred at 06:56 ut (green trace), sunrise at bearing 15' 36' W - 27' 32' S was at 07:00 ut.  The closest sunrise threshold at this time was on longitude 14' 39' W, which equates to 52 arc minutes or 0.78 degrees East of the selected location.  I checked historic records, and sourced the last closest 5+ event to this location, which occurred 2nd Feb 2005 on bearing 14' 39' W - 29' 36' S.   As a point of seismic connection interest, it was also sunset at 06:56 ut today on bearing 171' 24' E - 22' 52' S ... epicentre of the 5.5 Southeast of loyalty Islands quake at 10:55:39 ut.

I have been trying some time scenarios with these locations, and came up with the following;

143' 03' E - 27' 48' N South of Japan
 15' 36' W - 27' 32' S South Atlantic
149' 21' E -  6' 01' S New Britain Region P.N.G.

The last one shows the co-ordinates of the 5th March M 6.3 epicentre in the stated country.  On 2nd April all three will connect via the terminator thresholds.  At 18:56 ut, it will be Dawn on the Japan bearing, Dawn on the P.N.G bearing, and Sunset on the Atlantic bearing ... this is just an observation and doesn't mean any quakes will actually occur at this time.

I have no idea how you're doing all this.

Quote:My wife is the computer buff in our house, so no problem ... I had your details translated !

I bought a new $750 Dell Inspiron 17 5000 series last October.  The guy in the store told me this was the latest model from the Dell franchise, and there was very little this machine was not capable of coping with ... unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be compatible with sunrise signals Exclamation .

It should handle it easily. That laptop runs about $500 here now.

I forgot to mention earlier that I can send you custom programs that you can use to repeat what I'm doing, once I get them to do what I'm wanting to do.

If that interests you... 

Or I may be able to write special programs to do things you have in mind.

Roger




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Post Seismic Observation 5 / 3 / 2017 - by Duffy - 03-05-2017, 08:38 PM
RE: Post Seismic Observation 5 / 3 / 2017 - by Roger Hunter - 03-07-2017, 09:37 PM

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