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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jul 17, 2011 3:29:13 GMT -5
Significant coronal hole in the Southern hemisphere(CH466) on the solar corona could be an indication of one or two powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake(s) during this watch period. Targeting areas 7-10° and 11-15° South Latitude and a region across the equator of main area of focus for this watch. Plotted areas of risk for possible significant events are as follows:
7-10° Solomon Islands Region or Papua New Guinea.(Potential 6.8 Magnitude) 11-15°Santa Cruz Islands Region or Vanuatu.(Potential 7.0 Magnitude) (Manaro Vui volcano also called Ambae or Aoba could be at risk for further activity during this watch)
The area of Honshu-Japan could be at risk of a significant aftershock during this watch also as the large coronal fissure does span across its latitude, also the region of New Zealand could also recieve 5.5 - 5.8 magnitude earthquake during this watch due to a "magnetic filament scar region" across its latitude of 43 degrees South Latitude. The equator region could also have an event around 6.0 in Magnitude, possible areas as mentioned in the video are Papua Indonesia or Molukka Sea regions.
Ionospheric/OLR anomaly's indicate regions of Marianna Islands, Volcano Islands have increased readings and could produce a significant earthquake during this watch period, Also Above Taiwan to Ruyuku Islands and Panama also are showing ongoing anomalies, with Siberia-Russia showing a new strong reading this update.
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Post by emortimer on Jul 17, 2011 14:24:36 GMT -5
I am from TX I can not understand him
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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jul 17, 2011 14:39:59 GMT -5
I see Texas had an earthquake this morning:
From USGS
Earthquake Details This event has been reviewed by a seismologist. Magnitude 3.0 Date-Time Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 06:57:59 UTC Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 01:57:59 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location 32.405°N, 97.091°W Depth 5 km (3.1 miles) Region NORTHERN TEXAS Distances 22 km (13 miles) W of Waxahachie, Texas 28 km (17 miles) ENE of Cleburne, Texas 50 km (31 miles) SSW of Dallas, Texas 246 km (152 miles) NNE of AUSTIN, Texas
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Post by ChildOfGod on Jul 18, 2011 19:30:04 GMT -5
My family currently Lives in Cleburne, they felt the earthquake the other day.
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Post by emortimer on Jul 18, 2011 19:55:04 GMT -5
I am in Houston so i felt nothing but WOW never would have guessed to have any in TX
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Post by ChildOfGod on Jul 19, 2011 0:28:56 GMT -5
which is strange because i thought if there ever was an earthquake, it would have been closer to the coast, as opposed to the heart to texas. It's strange to hear that there have been earthquakes in texas though, they had a few last year too.
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