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The computer-based model seeks to predict…
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: violet
Please let this be true.To be able to get an advanced warning out well before a quake hits to avoid all the deaths and injuries.I have always said this type of research should be funded at the highest degree.
So I do think the ground is moving ever so slightly days in advance of a quake. Something less than foreshocks that might register on a seismograph. Animals pick up on this for sure.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: violet
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So I do think the ground is moving ever so slightly days in advance of a quake. Something less than foreshocks that might register on a seismograph. Animals pick up on this for sure.
Google that for SF Bay Area and you get a guy (I forget his name) that used lost pet columns in newspapers to predict quakes back when. The "scientists" didn't like that approach because it was too simple. But he was right.
Pets get nervous before quakes and runaway or act strange.
They feel the tension, hear the subsonic 'shivers' of the earth. Its in their DNA? Plus they are still enough to sense it.
as well as other ways of creating art from the natural landscape