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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / September 2006



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predicting based on syzygy-perigee correspondence30 Sep 2006 16:37 GMT8
In the October issue of Jim Berkland's Syzygy newsletter he mentions
that 3 of the 4 strongest quakes in the Gulf of Mexico happened
at high syzygy times.
Naturally, this requires examination so I did a NEIC search for the
S. California or Mexicali, a Warning!30 Sep 2006 02:29 GMT27
In the paper of Prof. B.F.Howell, (BBSA, Aug., 2005), he says that in
few years it is quite possible an Earthquake, at the " end of Imperial
Valley". Upon a private mail, many months ago, he fears that could
happen this year 2006. I answer him, that it was not for the first half
[Pluto]  Ozzies Beware27 Sep 2006 01:38 GMT6
What they did to Pluto, they can do to Australia.  One morning, Ozzies
will wake up to find they live on an island.  Be afraid.
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Petra; error in Berkland article26 Sep 2006 00:43 GMT30
petra;
Thanks to your insistence that my article was wrong I've been reviewing
the program and trying out other statistical procedured.
Lo and behold, the new version disagreed with the SI version as to how
ucla of late24 Sep 2006 12:09 GMT6
What happened to Big John Hernlund?  .. He was fun.
http://geodyn.ess.ucla.edu/~hernlund/
"Sitting Bull"  ..makes a change form that other Bull, ...doing
something about volcanoes, .
New things learned24 Sep 2006 06:41 GMT5
This year the weather over the North Atlantic has shown us a remarkable
amount of new things to learn more about. To approach the behaviour of
seas and atmosphere with a closed mind set -as for example the brianded
glowballers do, is to invite misdirection.
What is this crap23 Sep 2006 15:12 GMT1
http://www.meto.gov.uk/weather/marine/shipping_forecast.html
There is no labelling on the map. To get the chart names you have to
click the key. No doubt another cheap foreign imoprt.
alt.earthquake.predictions23 Sep 2006 03:30 GMT21
I would like to announce the creation of a new usenet newsgroup,
alt.earthquake.predictions
Everyone is invited to participate regardless of your opinion on earthquake
prediction.
PING: Bob Officer22 Sep 2006 03:52 GMT2
Just wanted to say thanks for the kind words over in config.
Brian
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Actiivity at Fourpeaked Volcano Alaska22 Sep 2006 01:43 GMT2
Up to code yellow - some pics of a plume from a few days ago...
http://www.avo.alaska.edu/activity/Fourpeaked.php
An interesting one because it's basically a volcano that hasn't been studied
and has been considered to not have erupted in the last 10,000 years...also
The North Atlantic Oscillation.16 Sep 2006 05:37 GMT13
No need to check the SST maps as the NEIC list is showing plenty of
quakes with magnitudes of 5M and over, this last week or so.
Things are back on course and the Weatherlawyer code of conduct for
UK's weather is on stream.
Mechanical Engineering at Maryland's Tsunami Science Forum - Feb 0615 Sep 2006 04:37 GMT6
http://www.enme.umd.edu/tsunamiforum/index.html
The Dep't of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland
presented a Boxing Day tsunami science & tech forum about six months
ago. You can find a RealPlayer link of the 90-minute Webcast on that
Earthquake advisory   Sept. 6, 200614 Sep 2006 04:29 GMT9
Earthquake advisory
Posted by E.D.G.  September 6, 2006
http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/Data.html
Recommendation:  Governments and disaster mitigation groups should watch for
6.0 in Gulf of Mexico12 Sep 2006 20:37 GMT11
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/usslav.php#details
Much as I like being right...12 Sep 2006 20:25 GMT4
I seem to have lost a plethora of mag 7+ earthquakes. (Yes I know it's
not Thor'sday yet.)
The First Law of the occurrence of earthquakes is that (for the North
Atlantic basin for example) as the magnitude of the high pressure air
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