Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Earthquake Prediction for October 2019

Hi
Here are some of the probable dates for major quakes on October 2019

1)5th Oct 2019........6.5
2)13th Oct 2019.....6.6
3)27th Oct 2019....6.8

Window period is +or - one day

Amit

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  2. Amit;

    First one failed.

    Roger

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  6. Hi
    It is still not understood ,why on some of my major earthquake dates ,there occurs a major cyclone or typhoon
    One (hagibis) to day at Japan ,leaving several dead

    Amit

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  7. Amit;

    The more things you pile on, the greater the chances of a hit.

    But the increased probability lowers the significance of a hit.

    Add on enough so that every day has something and all your windows
    will have a hit but the significance will be zero.

    Roger

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  8. Roger
    Time and again I have seen this happen
    I am not sure how and why
    But may be due to gravitational pull

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  9. Amit;

    Part of the problem with typhoons or hurricanes is that they last for a considerable time,
    thus increasing the chances of hitting one of your windows.

    As I say, just chance.

    Roger

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  13. Hi
    Thank you all for your kind encouraging
    words.your love keep me going
    Regards
    Amit

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  14. Amit;

    First 2 this month are misses.

    Roger

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  15. Express.co.uk: Earthquake warning: Powerful ‘stormquakes’ can be caused by extreme weather - research.
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1192558/earthquakes-climate-hurricane-season-earthquakes-latest-news-2019-stormquake

    This is exactly what I have been talking
    On given date earthquake and /or cyclo e can occur
    Amit

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  16. Amit;

    This is not anything you have used to predict quakes so far as I can tell and it only refers to small quakes anyway.

    Roger

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  17. Roger
    Both are related , it is enough
    Keep observing ,one day ,they will say both are directly related and on a given day one may replace another
    Amit

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  18. Amit;

    Quake on the 21st, missed.

    Roger

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  19. Amt;

    Quake on the 23, missed.

    Roger

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  20. Amit;

    I've never mentioned your assertion that earthquakes cause the tectonic plates but now is as good a time as any to bring it up.

    The plates are huge sections of the earth's crust which are being slowly moved by forces inside the earth. As this happens, stress builds up at the edges of the plates and when the stress gets high enough the edge breaks or slips.

    That sudden release of energy is what we call an earthquake. It's a consequence,
    not a cause.

    Roger

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  21. Hi
    I am aware ,while posting this , that the major quake of 6.6 at Philippines on 29th early morning is 1 hr,4 minutes and 45 seconds late
    Nevertheless ,this is the quake which I have envisaged
    Amit

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  22. Amit;

    Still counts as a miss.

    Roger

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  23. Amit;

    Still counts as a miss.

    Roger

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  24. Amit;

    5 quakes so far and you missed them all.

    Tsk.

    Roger

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  25. Amit;

    You admit your errors and do not try to conceal your failures.

    I find that admirable.

    But you continue along the same path anyway.

    I find that puzzling.

    Roger

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