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"Thomas Lee Elifritz" |
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09 Jan 2005 12:11:31 AM |
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Proxigean Tide Earthquake Prediction |
January 9, 2005
Ok boys and girls, this is where extreme tidal earthquake prediction
meets empirical reality.
The next low tide in both the Atlantic and Pacific is already predicted
to be at least 6 inches below datum. Given that we have already seen
major stress redistribution in the Bay of Bengal, numerous small to
large oceanic ridge hits worldwide, if the several following high tides
go past 8" above average spring high tide, I predict another major
(7.0+) earthquake somewhere in the world on the 11th.
Of course, I'm just a kook.
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net
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| User: "Hank Oredson" |
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| Title: Re: Proxigean Tide Earthquake Prediction |
09 Jan 2005 12:51:41 AM |
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"Thomas Lee Elifritz" <crackpots@everywhere.net> wrote in message
news:41E0CAB1.A32449DA@everywhere.net...
January 9, 2005
Ok boys and girls, this is where extreme tidal earthquake prediction
meets empirical reality.
The next low tide in both the Atlantic and Pacific is already predicted
to be at least 6 inches below datum. Given that we have already seen
major stress redistribution in the Bay of Bengal, numerous small to
large oceanic ridge hits worldwide, if the several following high tides
go past 8" above average spring high tide, I predict another major
(7.0+) earthquake somewhere in the world on the 11th.
Of course, I'm just a kook.
And if said quake does not happen, we will know for certain.
--
... Hank
http://home.earthlink.net/~horedson
http://home.earthlink.net/~w0rli
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| User: "Bob Officer" |
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| Title: Re: Proxigean Tide Earthquake Prediction |
09 Jan 2005 05:14:38 AM |
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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 06:51:41 GMT, in sci.geo.earthquakes, "Hank Oredson"
<horedson@att.net> wrote:
"Thomas Lee Elifritz" <crackpots@everywhere.net> wrote in message
news:41E0CAB1.A32449DA@everywhere.net...
January 9, 2005
Ok boys and girls, this is where extreme tidal earthquake prediction
meets empirical reality.
The next low tide in both the Atlantic and Pacific is already predicted
to be at least 6 inches below datum. Given that we have already seen
major stress redistribution in the Bay of Bengal, numerous small to
large oceanic ridge hits worldwide, if the several following high tides
go past 8" above average spring high tide, I predict another major
(7.0+) earthquake somewhere in the world on the 11th.
Of course, I'm just a kook.
And if said quake does not happen, we will know for certain.
Somewhere in the world is a large range for any type of prediction, isn't
it?
Sort of like saying it is going to rain someplace in the world, is nearly
as imprecise.
--
Ak'toh'di
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| User: "Thomas Lee Elifritz" |
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| Title: Re: Proxigean Tide Earthquake Prediction |
09 Jan 2005 09:06:42 AM |
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January 9, 2005
Bob Officer wrote:
The next low tide in both the Atlantic and Pacific is already predicted
to be at least 6 inches below datum. Given that we have already seen
major stress redistribution in the Bay of Bengal, numerous small to
large oceanic ridge hits worldwide, if the several following high tides
go past 8" above average spring high tide, I predict another major
(7.0+) earthquake somewhere in the world on the 11th.
Well, maybe the 12th, or not at all.
Somewhere in the world is a large range for any type of prediction, isn't
it?
We've got to start somewhere, don't we?
Sort of like saying it is going to rain someplace in the world, is nearly
as imprecise.
Actually, most of the tide gauge predictions I've been looking at, are tending
to predict way below datum on the low tide, I really haven't seen much above
normal on the high side yet. It's also possible that whatever was going to
happen already happened last full moon. We may have to wait until next time
around in a year or two.
It will be interesting to keep an eye on this the next few days anyways. Here
are the links I am following again :
http://www.emsc-csem.org/cgi-bin/QDM_all.sh
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/plotcomp.shtml?station_info=2695540+Bermuda+Esso+Pier+&flag=0
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/plotcomp.shtml?station_info=1890000+Wake+Island+&flag=0
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net
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