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Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Well RS, seems to me you need to step this up a notch. If this system really works, then why not get it into a place where you successfully predict some bigger quakes (5+), several times in row, with unfailing accuracy.
That would be sure to turn some heads, and maybe get you a conference with some USGS scientists. But a bigger, successful record of predictions seems to be what is needed to establish credibility.
Originally posted by radpetey
reply to post by RussianScientists
Thanks for replying to my questions.....I am aware of what a sun dog looks like.
However, this looked quite different....it was really similar to the photos of the anomaly over China and Iran prior to the quakes.
After that day, I became hyper aware of cloud formations above me. It also caused me to research this matter of earthquake clouds, sucking up as much info as I could.
I am a landscape contractor.Therefore, I literally monitor the skies 10- to 12 hours a day.
Some may not believe me, but I have witnessed EVERY earthquake cloud anomaly that is described in the literature I have researched over the Memphis skies(mainly the earthquake transient clouds...1-3). And I have my family and my employees to back up my madness, as they have now been educated, and then witnessed these anomalies taking place for themselves.
I guess time will tell whether these anomalies are indeed a precursor to earthquake activity. Again, thanks for responding.
Originally posted by Ookie
This would have been much more informative if there was a map plotting out the quakes. A million words does not a picture make.
Originally posted by RussianScientists
reply to post by belastaris5
Here is what a somewhat straight line projection along the line would look like as it proceeds into Mexico.
www.daftlogic.com...
It would end up coming out near Zacatecas, Mexico before going out into the Pacific Ocean.
Originally posted by radpetey
reply to post by RussianScientists
Hey RS! Are you the one who predicted a quake in Mexico...? I read through so many posts and predictions, that I get all the various soothsayers a bit mixed up.
6.3 in Mexico today.
I really appreciate you sharing your business with us mere mortals here on ATS.....keep it up.......I look forward to learning a little bit more about your piezo thingy!edit on 21-1-2012 by radpetey because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
reply to post by radpetey
Yeah, well before you go off the deep end, the quake in Mexico today was down almost in Guatemala, and nearly 1500 km away from Zacatecas, Mexico- where he said the projection line came out in Mexico.
earthquake.usgs.gov...
Originally posted by RussianScientists
reply to post by belastaris5
Here is what a somewhat straight line projection along the line would look like as it proceeds into Mexico.
www.daftlogic.com...
It would end up coming out near Zacatecas, Mexico before going out into the Pacific Ocean.
In his defense though, the system he has may still work, but clearly, drawing conclusions from a spot where his system is not located is maybe not such a good idea.
Originally posted by Pervius
A lot of fluid (oil) has been pumped from underneath Texas.
Seems like common sense they eventually will sink lower after some earthquake event. The "fracking" to increase wellhead output also is putting water deep into the crust that's bound to start expanding and cracking things up as it gets heated down there.