EARTHQUAKE FORECAST
updated 17 October 2023, 17:47 UTC
QUAKE WATCH
Planetary conjunctions from 17 to 20 October will likely result in clustering of stronger earthquakes with the potential of a major seismic event.
The strongest atmospheric fluctuations seem to indicate Japan/Taiwan, Solomon Islands/Vanuatu, New Zealand and parts of the West Pacific as potential regions for major seismic activity.
The similarity between an electric generator with its carefully placed magnets and the sun with its ever-changing planets is intriguing. In the generator, the magnets are fixed and produce a constant electrical current. If we consider that the planets are magnets and the sun is the armature, we have a considerable similarity to the generator.
– John H. Nelson, RCA
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SSGEOS
Earthquake Alarm SSGEOS
Impending earthquakes have been sending us warning signals — and people are starting to listen
Researchers in Taiwan monitored 144 earthquakes between 1997 and 1999, and they found that for those registering 6.0 and higher the electron content of the ionosphere changed significantly one to six days before the earthquakes.
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Fortunately relatively deep, so probably not much damage
The connection between large earthquakes and electromagnetic phenomena in the ground and in the ionosphere is becoming increasingly solid. Researchers in many countries, including China, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Taiwan, and the United States, are now contributing to the data by monitoring known earthquake zones.