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Date: April 15, 2024 at 02:20:08
From: Shan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: 7~8M event/s on its way...?


Hi all,
Considering the recent solar eclipse activity, I have
temporarily set up my SSD observatory on my terrace due
to building and tree shadows nowadays occupied my
observatory mostly. Good catches again including the
recent 6.5M New Britain event by latest. I am sending
my list of prediction to my WhatsApp group only.

Today after very long time, I am able to SEE long
distance view and luckily noted a lot of SSD signals
represent incoming very strong events including 8M i
suspect on the pipe line. I am attaching the list
under for your view and support by any other method.

Meanwhile, I strongly believe that (SOLOMON)SANTHA CRUZ
ISLANDS & YUNNAN CHINA becomes the winner of this time.
Let's watch with alert. Thank you.

EQ PREDICTION DT.15th APRIL VALID UPTO 5th MAY 2024
===============================================
KURIL - SEA OF OKHOTSK (53.15N 153.68E) 6~7M

OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z. (36.35S 177.44E) 6~7M
WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC RIDGE (51.89S 139.37E) 6~7M

SANTA CRUZ ISL.REGN.(10.52S 166.49E) 6~8+M

SOLOMON ISLANDS (8.29S 158.91E) 5~6M
XIZANG-QINGHAI, CHINA (31.4N 97.8E) 5~6M
FIJI ISLANDS (19.3S 179.4W) 5~6+M
TONGA ISLANDS (18.2S 172.5W) 5~6M

YUNNAN, CHINA (26.49N 101.74E) 6~7+M

KYUSHU, JAPAN (31.98N 131.92E) 5~6M

OFF E/C OF HONSHU, JAPAN (34.03N 141.62E) 5~6M
RYUKYU ISLANDS (27.58N 129.91E) 4~5M

TAIWAN (24.23N 122.19E) 5~6M
N. MARIANA IS. (19.19N 144.83E) 5~6M

KURIL ISLANDS (44.65N 148.18E) 5~6M
MYANMAR (22.9N 94.2E) 4~5M

MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES (5~8.44N 126.72E) 5~6M

LUZON, PHILIPPINES (17.52N 122.33E) 5~6M

NEPAL (29.84N 81.76E) 4~5+M

Shan


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Date: April 18, 2024 at 10:45:32
From: EQF, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Welcome Back - Apr. 18, 2024


Posted by EQF on April 18, 2024

Hi Shan,

Welcome back!

You have not posted a note in such a long time I was wondering if your forecasting method was still active. I know that it involves monitoring sun shadow traces.

Were you able to detect the approach of that powerful Taiwan earthquake?

2024/04/02 23:58:11 23.82N 121.56E 35 7.4 "18 km SSW of Hualien City, Taiwan"
NEIS Data

My own Earthquake Forecasting computer programs are now running so well and are generating so much data that it has become impossible for me to post too many notes here regarding my latest data. In fact, it has become difficult to even try to keep my Web site updated.

Some of the latest data I am making available on my Web site should agree to some extent with your data. They are data associated with ground tilt measurement, something like GPS measurements, but probably better at seeing strain buildup at distant locations than GPS.

They apparently did show a response to that Taiwan earthquake. But I am guessing that it was not as strong as it might have been as the strain sensors are mostly located in Eastern Europe, a considerable distance from Taiwan.

If you access some of my earlier posts discussing strain data you can see what those strain charts look like. I have been collecting those data on a regular basis. But I have not had time to store them on my Web site.

These are personal opinions.

Regards to all,

EQF


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