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Monday, April 27, 2015

Earthquake Prediction for May 2015

hi
 I have yet not calculated the details of probable dates for May 2015. However, as I have earlier said, and as per my cycle quake theory, I expect a major quake ( greater than 6.7) on 4th May at 3.00 UTC.
  As mentioned earlier, I can not post the probable location on this blog, I will be keeping the location ready with me. This will be 7/8th day of major quake at Nepal
  If Roger agrees. I am ready to share the probable location with him.
 I am aware that, giving this statement ,is not ethical and as per laws, I would still suggest,authorities to remain alert on the date (4th May) and time 3.00 UTC(+ or - 6 Hrs), for Nepal
Amit

14 comments:

Roger Hunter said...

Amit;

Sure, give me the location as long as you can be specific. Lat/lon center within x km or +/- x degrees.

Vague placenames will not work.

Roger

AMIT said...

Yes. Lat ,Long (+ or - 20 degree)
Amit

Kohilavani Rajendran said...

May 1st 2015, is the day of earthquakes.

Raja said...

Hi Amit, Your efforts are noteworthy and as I understand that you are taking planetary transits in consideration for predicting earthquakes. You have given dates in each month for earthquakes, which may or may not have taken place. But what could be of more interest to general public is whether it's possible to predict the earthquakes that create havoc and massacre, where people have died in thousands and irreparable damage is done. These earthquakes are few & occur once in 10 years or so. Like the one in Nepal in April 2015, or Latur in September 1993 or Gujarat in 2001 & going back to 1950, it was in Assam or 1934 it was Bihar. Is it possible to foresee any such major Earthquake again hitting India? Thanks

AMIT said...

Raja
Prediction of major quake is possible to the accuracy of + or - one day. The difficult part is pin pointing the location of the quakes
There are two reasons for this
1) We have to find the date and time of maximum (above critical) pull days and time first. Then find out where on Earth this pull is (ie resultant pull) located. The location of maximum pull and the location 180 degrees apart are prone area.
However, it is not that simple
The time when maximum pull occurs ,if falls on sold crust ( ie not on weak boundaries) ,the quake will not occur, even the pull is maximum at that time. Instead, it may occur some 4 to 6 hrs earlier ,if weak crust first comes under pull ( which is not maximum yet)
similarly, it can wait for 4 to 6 Hrs,so that, the weak crust boundary comes under the pull . There by it may occur few Hrs after maximum pull
I do not post the locations of earthquakes
besides if you miss one hour ,the Earth moves both in orbit and along axis , and the location is lost
Nevertheless , it is advisable for Nepal Govt to remain alert on 3rd and 4th May 2015 ,for major aftershock
Amit

Kohilavani Rajendran said...

Indian plate and Phillipine plate are now being affected. Now Indian time is 4:18 PM.

AMIT said...

Hi
A 6.0 quake at NZ exactly on date and dot time. Also watch accuracy.
I am aware that ,I have predicted aftershock for Nepal. But the trigger and indicators applied to all places. Which ever comes under pull is affected. Yes,the location were earlier major quake occured is more prone.It will triger the major aftershock ,the moment it comes under the influence of pull
Amit

Roger Hunter said...

Amit;

May 4 at 3:00 UTC failed but one on the 5th in Papua, NG instead.

Roger

AMIT said...

Roger
yes.But watch it is within 24 hrs
Amit

Anonymous said...

I have been reading your prediction for Nepal. I live in Nepal and seeing your prediction "19/20th ................6.7" Hope it does not come true as many many people will suffer. On the other side your prediction if correct will be beneficial for mankind. Although 19th May have passed with no big quake till now. 20th is tomorrow.....

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