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  • Mate!!!! You were right! I live in Melbourne Australia and we got an earth tremor (4.6) on March 7. Two days after your posting, as you predicted... We had another one today March 18). Again 4.6 at around 4:00pm. I felt both. It was like a huge truck was passing by. Incredible. Could you give me an update as of today, and your predictions? Cheers!!

  • This is the forecast, still very experimental!

    /watch?v=XOXHZ8ioYic

    Cheers!

  • trying to paste a sight address on here to show the Cat 5 Cyclone in Australia March8th

  • John, what is the water ice connection?

  • The way I'm thinking of it right now is that the north sea is frozen and that the solidity resists what would be the sea movement coincident with the presence of the solar corona. The persistent holes at the poles are for a lack of sea and water-in-air movement. Remember to mentally rotate the undulating hydrocarbons 365 and weave in 12 wobbling moons to visualize the solar features. lol

  • OK, so why do we not see any significant coronal distortion with regards to the land masses?

    Is it related to the land masses composing of their "heavier" elements?

  • Ha ha. That one took me a while. It's a simple matter of aggregation. Remember, 366 earth rotations per solar moment. This is why sorting out the hypertime mapping of the coronal holes to the Earthquakes is such a challenge- the other moments are superimposed!

  • AH!!!

    Keyword: superimposed!

    The mapping shouldn't be too difficult with relation to the persistent coronal holes at the poles... no?

  • Sorry, they're superimposed too. lol Good thinking though. You have to look for independently propagating patterns considering the time compression and expansion through the ripples in the common carrier. That part is about 2 hours of video- at least.

  • =)

    OK, understandable, but there is a relationship in distances from the Earthquake's Coronal Hole(CH) and the CH representing the Ice Caps of Earth in relationship to distance in respect to the Earth's Caps and the Earthquake? Just figuring out where in the moment this quake will occur on earth is the tricky part, right?

  • Yep. You're getting it. The latitudes are much easier to correlate, especially if you consider the Earth's tilt. But there an unexpected surprise with the longitudes. And since heavy storm activity translated to active regions, they can be a clue too. There's a big coronal hole forming and I'll try to explain the process I go through to make a prediction as my next video. Thanks again, Justin.

  • wow, this is cool,=)

  • hmmmm....

  • polar bears am I getting warm?

  • must not get much sun there...sorry I am having fun, this is so exciting!

  • ;-)

  • lol, thanks for the constructive comments.

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