Based
on our published reseach technique, we here apply it as a systematic
predicting tool for determining the dates of earthquakes. Our methods
are experimental and we test them in real time. In the following diagram we can see New Zealand Earthquake predictions for the period of February 2017.
For this period we observe that there is a Small-Medium* probability to have an earthquake >4R in the region of New Zealand on 3rd, 18th and 26th February 2017, according to our methods. Other dates are shown in the chart below:
The probability Scales are as follows:
*SMALL (<40%) MEDIUM (40-60%) and HIGH (>60%)
For this period we observe that there is a Small-Medium* probability to have an earthquake >4R in the region of New Zealand on 3rd, 18th and 26th February 2017, according to our methods. Other dates are shown in the chart below:
The probability Scales are as follows:
*SMALL (<40%) MEDIUM (40-60%) and HIGH (>60%)
it came early, but
ReplyDeleteMagnitude 4.3, Wed, Feb 1 2017, 11:15:34 am (NZDT)
followed by
Magnitude 5.1, Wed, Feb 1 2017, 11:21:29 pm (NZDT)
Magnitude 4.8, Thu, Feb 2 2017, 6:05:39 pm (NZDT) Te Kaha
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Magnitude 4.0, Thu, Feb 2 2017, 8:41:42 pm (NZDT) Twizel
busy time in nz
Magnitude 4.3, Fri, Feb 3 2017, 3:37:56 pm (NZDT)
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Thank you Anonymous, Sometimes we are too busy to even check if we predicted it.
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ReplyDeleteMagnitude 5.1, Sun, Feb 5 2017, 10:35:56 pm (NZDT) 120km west of te anau
Magnitude 5.1, Sun, Feb 5 2017, 10:35:56 pm (NZDT) 120 km west of Te Anau
ReplyDeleteMagnitude 4.3, Mon, Feb 6 2017, 12:05:33 am (NZDT) 10 km north-west of Culverden
Magnitude 4.0, Mon, Feb 6 2017, 5:24:53 pm (NZDT) 20 km south-east of Culverden
Thanks Tom
ReplyDeleteim happy to continue updating NZ results if you wish?
ReplyDeleteYes please Tom, any help appreciated. Also try to post them in the sister Facebook page
ReplyDeletei like this site a lot more as everything can be categorized much nicer. i can do the FB page also on occasion
ReplyDeleteMagnitude 4.5, Tue, Feb 7 2017, 4:43:04 am (NZDT)
ReplyDelete55 km north-east of Te Araroa
-37.30, 178.86
Depth 21km
Magnitude 4.3, Tue, Feb 7 2017, 4:49:46 pm (NZDT)
10 km north-west of Culverden
-42.71, 172.76
Depth 11km
Over 400 whales beached at Farewell Split 10th February. 3rd biggest whale stranding in NZ history. 100 more whales beached today 11th February. May become the 2nd biggest whale stranding in NZ history.
ReplyDeleteAmazing on full moon....and eclipse.....tragic. It needs investigation.
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