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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: 727Sky
Anyway we will be able to see if S.O.'s prediction about the earthquakes is spot on or missed ...
"Uptick" is quite a vague statement. Open to interpretation.
Uptick compared to what?
originally posted by: Signals
a reply to: 727Sky
You have as much a chance of converting Phage as I have winning the lottery tonight.
And I didn't even buy a ticket.
It's all about planetary/celestial alignments OP.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: 727Sky
On the contrary there are many very complex processes which involve a great number of factors.
However, when you throw in everything including the kitchen sink, it does improve your chances of being able to say "See, I was right!" as well as being able to say "Oh, my dog farted and messed things up."
Tell me, how do coronal holes cause earthquakes? How do planetary "alignments" cause earthquakes? How does a black cat crossing your path create bad luck?
Strange waves, interplanetary magnetic fields, modulation of the solar wind current sheet… Coronal Holes play a role in many electromagnetic phenomena. There is a long-term average of three M6 earthquakes per week but there is almost never 3 in any given week. There is an ebb and flow of above and below average activity; using coronal holes as the primary factor, we have a +90% success rate in predicting those time periods in our daily news posted at Suspicious0bservers.org.
The largest earthquake of 2011 was the
M9 earthquake and tsunami disaster in
Japan on March 11th. This earthquake
occurred at the peak of positive
magnetism of the southern SPF.
(Davidson 2015 [1]). The southern coronal
hole seen here, which contained the
southern SPF, extends north across the
equator in the earthfacing
position at the
time of the earthquake. It is unlikely that
the peaking strength measured in the SPF
stopped at the 55th latitude. It is more
likely that the IMF of this coronal hole were
strong at morenorthern
latitudes as well,
including those mostinteracting
with earth.
We will analyze the coronal holes for other
large earthquakes up to the present time.
April 11, 2012 Two
M8 Earthquakes struck Sumatra on the Same Day
The fishshaped
coronal hole here is all
northern fields, while the less obvious dark
area on the equator to the left of it is
actually an extension of the southern polar
coronal hole. It is rare to see two
transequatorial coronal holes of opposite
polarity fields in such close proximity. The
two largest earthquakes of 2012 both
struck on April 11th, M8.6 and M8.2, near
Sumatra. These earthquakes occurred
soon after a peak in positive southern SPF
magnetism (Davidson 2015 [1]) and it
represented the peak positive magnetism
of the combined SPF over a 10 year
period (WSO 2016).
Since there has been no significant change in the solar wind for at least 5 days, I would say BAU. But I'm pretty sure good old SO will declare victory.
So were they correct with their forecast of an uptick or has the last 48 hours just been business as usual on planet earth..?