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On Aug 30, 10:35*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
This pair acting in concert is worth a lot of energy: 2012/08/30 5.2 * * M. @13:51. JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION 6.8 M. @ 13:43. JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION Always beware these quakes they could mean trouble in the ice. Last day of the spell today: Aug 24 13:54 Aug 31 13:58 Sep 8 13:15 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phase2001gmt.html And the following lunar phase is at the same time, so should be identical. I am not saying it will be but wouldn't it be nice if we could rely on things like that? The swarms seem to have moved around to the Virgin Islands form California. That will be in keeping with the weather fronts. And those will be because of the tropical storms but none of any of it explains why. We can estimate the what and pretty nearly the when. But we are still nowhere near the why. Pay attention to how weather forecasts go wrong in the next few days. The secret to the seismology is in the forecast details. |
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