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Saturday, November 11, 2023

Earthquake Prediction for 12th and 13th November 2023

 Disclaimer

I am aware that, as per Indian Disaster Act,2005, predicting all three aspects of an Earthquake, ie Date, magnitude and location is an offense.

 The date ,time ,magnitude and probable locations given here are not recognized by and backed any Seismological units. These quakes may not happen .This post is given only as an academic interest and  proof of my theory, which is not approved and backed by any reknowned institution 

 There is no guarantee of these quakes to occur


1) 12th November 2023


12.00 UTC ,ie 17.30 Indian Standered Time

( + or - 2 hrs)

15 degree West longitudes +or - 15 degrees. All the locations where Sun /Moon are rising or setting with 45 minutes margin are prone


2) 13th November 2023

8.00 UTC ,ie 13.30 IST ( with 2 hrs margin)

Location ..55 degree East with 15 degree longitudes margin

Also locations where Sun/Moon are rising or setting ,with 45 minutes margin


3) 13th November 2023

12 .00 Noon UTC ie 17.30 IST

Location..5 degree West with 15 degree longitudes margin 

Also locations where Sun/Moon are either rising or setting ,with 45 minutes time margin

All quakes could be 6+


4 comments:

AMIT said...

Watch accuracy of prediction number 2
Actual quake of 6.1 ,TODAY IE 13TH November 2023 at PNG at 7.43 UTC
Watch Sun and Moon both are setting sharply at epicenter
Any Doubt ?

Amit

Roger Hunter said...

Amit;

How do you determine sun and moon positions for the quakes?

AMIT said...

Roger
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/light.html?day=11&month=03&year=2011&hour=05&min=46&sec=0&n=&ntxt=&earth=0

Change that date and time
Sun and Moon position Zenith (overhead) can be seen.
Nadir is 180-zenith
And the curves shows Sun and Moon lights .The boundaries of curves are the rising and setting lines ( right side of curve is rising locations and left side are setting locations)

Roger Hunter said...

Amit;

What I need is a list of conjunctions for the years 2000 to 2023. I have one from Wickipedia but I'm not sure of it's accuracy.

Roger