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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / May 2006



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News Release - May 30, 200631 May 2006 15:05 GMT3
News Release - May 30, 2006.
Dr. Roger R.W. Musson of the British Geological Society has agreed to
undertake an evaluation of my future earthquake predictions commencing
on August 1, 2006 and continuing through February 28, 2007.  The
Tell it to the marines31 May 2006 07:34 GMT1
After a fairly low magnitude earthquake killed at least a dozen people
in Java recently, President Bush sent in the Marines to help.
Executions are continuing.
Some estimate that the numbers killed now exceed 3000. President Bush
Stan Deyo Lunacy29 May 2006 22:24 GMT2
Having just discovered that Stan Deyo has pulled out all the stops in his
hit lists, that is he's taking any quake as a hit, I've done a quick check
to my own 'predictions'.
For those who are unaware, I have been running my own 'prediction' scheme
Prediction - something big today29 May 2006 06:14 GMT9
The "Polina-predictor" raised an alarm today, indicating that a large
earthquake and/ or tsunami can be expected somewhere in the world
today. So buckle up!
(The "Polina predictor" is triggered by the daughter voluntarily
QUAKE TOLL MIGHT TOUCH 3000 DEAD (Updated)29 May 2006 06:13 GMT2
Quake toll might touch 3000 dead (Updated)
International Reporter
MIL/Agencies, May 27, 2006
Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 27 - About 3000 people are
Clocking 120 Again Soon!29 May 2006 00:53 GMT1
I thought I'd share the good news with you today that I'm going back to
work on June 1st.  They couldn't keep me down for long.   Yesterday I
received the "perfect health" program from a woman in LA who is a
health consultant to the stars and it won't be long I'll be clocking
I've Escaped Again27 May 2006 03:32 GMT21
I missed all of you so much!  Honestly, I did.  My dislike for doctors
hasn't changed one iota nor my intense dislike for hospitals as well.
I wish there was a new song called "They won't give me jello, but pass
the tea please."
Waiting for the next big quake . . .27 May 2006 03:18 GMT2
While we're all waiting for the next big quake . . .
PLAY SUDOKU!!
http://www.websudoku.com/
____
Prediciting earthquakes through statistical forecasting e.g., geographic coordinates.26 May 2006 15:10 GMT27
It may be possible to predict earthquakes through time-series
forecasting approaches using goegraphic locations, and intensities of
past earthquakes?
Records of the longitudal coordinates provide the best prediction
Ping: Skywise24 May 2006 23:19 GMT1
Brian:
Check out Larry's new solar images at a.b.p.a.  You will be simply
astounded at their beauty and creativity.
George
Sunday, April 13, 2036.asteroid  Apophis24 May 2006 23:11 GMT19
"Killer asteroids aren't just in the movies"
(Source: Baltimore Sun, 5/21/06)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Mark your calendar for Sunday, April 13, 2036.
That's when a 1,000-foot-wide asteroid named Apophis might hit Earth
meteoquake and DEMETER workshop concerning earthquakes24 May 2006 23:02 GMT1
Meteoquake will be the only British Scientific community in DEMETER
workshop in Toulouse during 14-16 June 2006.. The poster of Meteoquake
will be presented , also 5 pages article will be published in DEMETER
CD-ROM... Meteoquake is the only scientific community which will
Geysers 4.424 May 2006 18:35 GMT8
It's not unusual for The Geysers area to have quakes this
size and the swarm of aftershocks. But take a look at the
focal mechanism:
from: http://www.ncedc.org/mt/nc51170844.mt
Volcano-like tremors detected deep within Earth's crust near San Andreas24 May 2006 18:35 GMT33
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-04/nsf-vdd041206.php
Rumbles are attributed to plate shifts, not volcanic activity
Tremors within the Earth are usually--but not always--related to the
activity of a volcano. Now, such vibrations have been recorded nowhere near
Today with Petra24 May 2006 17:30 GMT7
Hi All.  Petra is doing much better today although she did upset the
nurses a bit.  Her blood pressure to took a dive during the night.  Got
down to 85/45.  She was also running a temperature of 101°.
She had her first solid food this morning.  If that is what you want to
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