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Old March 21st 08, 04:52 PM posted to alt.talk.weather,sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Mar 21, 11:32 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

All in all it is rather hop-scotch. But hardly chaos theory.


If you really want to put your head in the big saucepan, have a look
at these:

2008/03/21

5.0 M. 12:56 32.9 N 141.6 E. Depth 10.0 Izu Islands, Japan
5.0 M. 06:16 35.6 N 81.6 E. Depth 10.0 Xinjiang-Xizang
5.0 M. 04:03 35.4 N 81.5 E. Depth 11.1 Xinjiang-Xizang
5.2 M. 00:26 35.3 N 81.3 E. Depth 10.0 Xinjiang-Xizang
5.2 M. 00:09 -15.1 S 174.7 W. Depth 35.0 Tonga

2008/03/20

5.5 M. 23:12 35.5 N 81.4 E. Depth 17.7 Xinjiang-Xizang
5.3 M. 22:51 35.3 N 81.5 E. Depth 10.0 Xinjiang-Xizang
7.2 M. 22:33 35.5 N 81.4 E. Depth 22.9 Xinjiang-Xizang
6.0 M. 14:11 6.2 N 126.9 E. Depth 33.6 Mindanao, Philippines
5.4 M. 12:16 1.6 N 127.3 E. Depth 108.8 Halmahera, Indonesia
5.2 M. 11:56 6.9 S 155.3 E. Depth 27.4 Bougainville PNG
6.2 M. 08:23 28.9 S 177.495 W. Depth 49.5 Kermadec Islands

I don't consider the depth or the time of any great importance but
perhaps they are.

Thnkfully we don't have to consider too many examples. In fact if you
don't want to lose it all you aught to drop most of these and just
pick one or two and draw yur own margins.

After yu notice something interesting follow it up on the others and
from there widen out the idea to other concepts.

And don't give up when some of them fall down. There will be their own
particular modifications to the model you see a shape in.

OK here is the problem:

All of the above are related to a weather front crossing their own
particular fault zone.

It isn't so much a fault zone. I doubt there is any such thing as a
geologist/seismologist would describe it to himself in his or her self
deception.

It is more likely a mascon discontinuity. Which differs from the
Mohorovicic discontinuity in that a Moho is an example of wave
harmonics. A mascon discontinuity for want of a better phrase, is an
event horizon of some sort. (Nothing to do with that daft ideo of
black holes or any such silliness.)

Suspend your beliefs and for that matter your disbeliefs and find the
matching storm fronts.