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Monday, January 24, 2011

Tazakistan earthquake of 6.2 on 24th January 2011

hi
Few of my friends have poited out that, todays (24th January 2011) quake of 6+ at Tazakistan could be as per my prediction .It is in window period of + or - one day.
However,I am not satisfied with this quake. I think there is yet another,biger one, to come in 48 Hrs.ie well within my window period.However, place can not be said as of now
Fingers are crossed
Amit

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Well I pray Allah fogive us and save all humanity with these natural disasters.

Well Amit, lets see what will happen but i think if this quake is yet to come within 48 hrs, then it wuld be in the same area where 19th Jan quake was seen.

Anonymous said...

Dear Amit,
So far as dates are concerned, your prediction is upto the mark..
But could you devise some method, in order to detect the probable places on earth with reference to your dates where earthquake are about to occur..
As because without knowing places, this information can't be effective in disaster management..
whats your call on it..

AMIT said...

Anonymous
1) Accuracy of places id not up to the mark(less than (40%) Hence ,it is not advisibale to give
2) besides ,it is an offence under National DIasaster Act to give all prediction -spreading roumar
3) A band of 10 degree around globe can be given-However
this will require exentive work,time and resources
Amit

Anonymous said...

hi amit i read abt ur theory and predictions,its upto mark n i hope that ur theory will get any a logic nd reasons with proff in future but i want to ask one question that why and how u had been displaced from disaster managment cell in mumbai?

Anonymous said...

hi amit i read abt ur theory and predictions,its upto mark n i hope that ur theory will get any a logic nd reasons with proff in future but i want to ask one question that why and how u had been displaced from disaster managment cell in mumbai?although ur working for humanity but why is taht soo?

AMIT said...

arbab
It is a story in itself.being a technical person,I have been instrumental in establishing modern control room with all facility along with automated rain gauges etc. However,due to unfore seen reasons,which normaly happens in Govt firms, I have been shifted.
Now the Disaster cell is headed by non technical persons
Any way it is part of game. I will keep on working on my project with my own resources and time
regards
AMit

AMIT said...

arbab
Further ,I was on the core committee panel of NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority)for Cyclone and Earthquakes for India
I have worked 3non stop day and night during Mumbai flood on 26th July 2005 (944 mm rain in 24 Hrs)
I have been awarded best work done during Mumbai train blasts(11th July 2006)
regards
Amit

Anonymous said...

well amit thats good to hear that uve decided to move onn,v will be there for u in any of ur hurdles and do as much as we can...wt do say abt ur 25/26 jan prediction?bcoz now its abt to end of 25th nd we felt sum jolts on 24th of jan in upper part pakistan and as it seems tobe that its source was from tajikistan of 6.3 i guess,wt do u think rite now is it in ur -1 window prediction?

Newness of Life said...

Amit,
I find earthquake activity rather fascinating, although I do not enjoy seeing people hurt of course. Surfed onto your blog and am enjoying checking your predictions. Do you have any idea if EQ's are becoming more frequent or intense?
Thanks for all of you hard work.

Newness of Life said...

Amit,
Are earthquakes becoming more frequent/intense? Accidently found your site and I am fascinated by the predictions as well as earthquakes in general.
Thanks for the pioneering work that you are doing.

AMIT said...

Michelle Rogers
With your name-Roger- remined me of one of my best friend and mentor in the field, Roger Hunter
Whether, the quakes are becomming more frequent and intense can not be stated of hand
Coplete history of major quakes past and present to be evaluated statistically.
regards
Amit