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![]() edgrsprj wrote: "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ups.com... A strong earthquake warning type signal was detected at 2006/12/20 18:21:00 UTC. Not bad, not bad at all: MAP 7.0 2006/12/26 12:34:14 22.023 120.539 10.0 TAIWAN MAP 7.1 2006/12/26 12:26:22 21.818 120.534 10.0 TAIWAN REGION Well done that man! Posted by E.D.G. December 27, 2006 It appears that at least one person understands what the general goal is in my posting these warnings. It is to a large measure to let other forecasters around the world know when they need to start checking their own data to see if an earthquake might be approaching. If I could detect signals for an earthquake that occurred on the opposite side of the planet from where I live then researchers living in that area (Taiwan in this case) should have been detecting tremendously strong signals. EGD, EQF, Ed, edgsprngs, You've never clarified your own warning signs so what makes you think traditional seismic instruments are going to detect any kind of a quake coming? It doesn't seem to work here in the US, so why should it work abroad? And if they did answer you, they might not wish to be quoted and would rather say they haven't, don't know or simply delete your e-mail as many researchers already do. Doesn't sound conclusive. Petra |
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