Monday, April 08, 2024

Hypothesis of volcanic eruptions and Earthquake link

 Watch my date of Earthquake prediction 

7th April 24.

Though there is only one 6 mag quake on 8th (actually two minutes past 8th ) here is a volcanic eruption on 7th 

As states earlier ,my probable dates are prone to volcanic eruption also.

 The new hypothesis is 

On the predicted date ,there are chances of volcanic eruption to occur also.

This is because ,the tidal pull on magma, if directly below volcanic mouth ,it may break open the mouth and an Eruption occurs.

 Further ,the extended version of hypothesis says,...

..if there is an eruption on the given date ,the magnitude of quake will be less ,This is because in eruption the internal built up pressure is partially released ,hence lesser magnitude quake.

Yet ,extended version of hypothesis says..

...few years from now ,it will be possible to manage the magnitude of quake in populated area  by inducing volcanic eruption at remote places and there by reducing the magnitude of quakes on given date

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShtIihbXiJw

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:10 PM

    Amit;

    I'm lost in your website! I'm looking for the post where we were reexamining 2021.
    So I recounted with these results; There were 156 quakes of mag 7.0+, 113 predictions made,
    82 hits and 49 missed.

    That doesn't add up correctly so I'll recount.

    More later.

    Roger

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  2. Roger
    The best way is to search in blog (web version) like this
    "Earthquake Prediction for the month of April 2021"...
    Change month for each search
    In 12 search you can get dates for that year

    Regards
    Amit Dave

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  3. Anonymous3:00 PM

    Amit

    Recounted 2021
    153 quakes
    54 predictions
    33 hit
    21 miss
    You did a bit better than chance but
    THAT'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH

    100% is required
    Lives are at stake.

    Roger

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  4. Anonymous3:03 PM

    Amit

    HEY! Your predictions, you keep a list. Post it periodically.

    Roger

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