Friday, May 31, 2024

May 31

12:15 AM Here is a snapshot of the 2019 July eq. Hour was 20:19, so the dots are significantly higher on  the diagrams. There was a smaller one right before, i will do that one tomorrow cause i think it happened at low pressure.

During this time of the year is most likely an eq will occur on West Coast, according to this theory to which i concur. However, i think atmospheric pressure is a factor. According to my theory, an earthquake may occur during the highest/lowest tides period of the year. So we got two days with highest probability, 4 and 5 June during low tide.

However keep in mind that 7 days atmospheric pressure forecasts are only 80% accurate towards the end of  the interval. I will update the post when we are within 3 days of the forecasted pressure drop.

Other factors i can think of are winds creating stationary waves and/or heavy traffic.

I tried to do my best before the window so i did it all manually with screenshots and stuff, because i am way behind, trying to do something automatic without any financing.

Also have a problem with my browser, it looks like i got at least a remote viewer on it. I tried everything to fix it. Need to reinstall Windows, tomorrow.

5:45 Hoping i'm gonna sleep better after it, i done a search... Then i looked in the blog and fb. The first time i publicized this was December 2016. I swear i had no idea... However, i wrote a bunch of stuff on g+, which i downloaded all before it went out. Maybe i should revive my old computer and look for it...

But i don't believe it really matters cause nobody will ever give me credit. And on top of everything, my theory also rebukes the tectonic plates theory... Also would not change the reality we're all facing...

Nevermind, it looks like the first time i wrote about this was October 2016 but at that time i did not have the connection with atmospheric pressure which came about one month later...

And one thing... How come NASA never turned this research into something real? And though i can't read the article, i bet they didn't quote this... Of which i didn't know myself until very recently...

6:12 Should have done it last night... It's either my browser is acting up or their server crashed...

Wondering why LOL. But i can do something. Look at the two charts and imagine the cursor also at July 4th, at 10:33 a.m. PST. Is PST the same ad the time used in the charts? And one more thing. Oceanic (and atmospheric) tides are behind terrestrial tides, by hours, according to some authors, and by minutes, according to others...

So both eqs in July 2019 happened on low tides. And yes, the periodic variations of BP (barometric pressure) are also due to of atmospheric tides (same Moon-Sun gravity acts on the atmosphere as well).

For prediction, should do charts for two days only for better resolution, but their server is now down...

8:00 AM Ever since i finished posting the above a song is playing in my head. The song was released in 1976, a year before of the great earthquake of 1977 Romania, which changed the course of history of Romania and Eastern Europe. "Pacepa defection" occurred one year later. (BTW he could not have written that book, it takes many years of immersion in American culture and English language and experience to be able to do that).

I was at the end of one week in bed due to flu, mainly due to poor nutrition, smoking, weather, and in that day (when i was getting better) i was reading in an almanac (by Romanian definition) about an ancient device for establishing an earthquake direction in China.

The song was played back then on Romanian radio and in discotheques. Is the conductor of that band Japanese by any chance?

Round face, what a looker, blue dress with fluffy little clouds like spots.

08:28 PM NASA says 50 minutes. But you know what? I can make a rough idea. I get the culmination hour of the Moon with Stellarium and then i look at tide heights.

Nevermind, i figured it from here. But it looks like i have to install Windows again cause it started again to double the links, and this happened after i re-installed Stellarium.

But before i do this, one more screenshot. According to this site, there is an almost 4 hours lag between Moon culmination and highest tide in Los Angeles. However, in Astoria, Oregon, the lag is negligible.

I guess in some place in between it could be 50 minutes. Why is this important? Because every time you look at a tide diagram in Los Angeles, you should look 4 hours behind the earthquake.
10:30 It was not Stellarium. It is Chrome itself. After i finished installing Windows (PC reset), unlike the first time today, it said could not update Chrome, should go and download it. It wasn't doing it before i did that. Doubling links that is.

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