[TimeStar] Earthquakes & storms in North Pacific
TimeStar
timestar at timestar.org
Sat Jun 18 14:19:14 EDT 2005
A spree of large quakes are shaking the Pacific seaboard of the Americas, with a 7.8 quake in Chile and a 7.2 quake off the coast of California in June. The North Pacific is the area that TimeStar forecast would be most directly affected during the 260-day cycle, that ends in July. The largest earthquakes in June have been below 40 North latitude, south of Oregon.
Large earthquakes in July will most likely be in high northern latitudes of the Pacific, above Oregon. The magnitudes of earthquakes will decrease after August then again increase after October 2005.
The center of large events will shift to the Indian Ocean, Middle East, India and Africa after August 2005. Volcanic activity promises to be high in these areas, with new activity in volcanoes that were dormant until the Sumatra quake on December 26, 2004.
Storms have been numerous this spring in a storm year, as the TimeStar forecast. A virtual heat wave affected many areas in high northern latitudes, resulting in less snow and more rain with flooding in areas rarely affected by floods. Flooding washed away bridges in Montana during May, for example, after record-breaking high temperatures in February. Record-breaking high temperatures in Greenland last winter produced much ice melt and rising water levels.
Earthquakes and storms during the full moon of July will be more numerous and larger than those in June. As for the month of June, Hawaii remains a potential hot spot.
Best regards,
Krsanna
http://standeyo.com/Reports/041222.EQ.warning/050616.Deyo.EQs.html#Anchor-49575
Expected Earthquake, Volcanic or Storm Activity for the Next 1-5 Days
June 16, 2005
By Stan Deyo
Home http://standeyo.com
Stan's analysis shows areas of possible earthquake or volcanic activity, or extreme storm conditions for the next 1 to 5 days. Pay particular attention to areas marked by white circles. The continuous yellow line denotes plate tectonic boundaries as well as the Ring of Fire. Go to the raw data map where it is easier to see the areas of concern. Go to Stan's earthquake map archives.
DEYO NOTES: For earthquake maps, see the USGS "shake maps" (click anywhere on the global map for a closer view). For quakes USGS may not list, go to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Center's map and scroll to the bottom of the page for a global view. You can compare these maps for the next 5 days to Stan's NCODA maps, to see the hits of his seismic target zones (white circles).
Earthquake lists can viewed at EMCS and at USGS.
Ecuador's Geophysics Institute at the National Polytechnic School, does not list quakes on a daily basis as does the USGS and other entities, but when there are significant events, they post them in PDFs.
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Disclaimer: Some of the forecast stress areas can be in error up to 30% due to cloud cover variations and false signals from buoys.
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