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AV 2009-09-28 - Recent Coronal Holes Indicate Approaching Seismic Events

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Log Septemer 28th 2009 ~11:55 UTC
Recent Coronal Holes Indicate Approaching Seismic Events

o 6.1-7.3 magnitude seismic event(s) expected in southern hemisphere
in the period September 29th to October 6th

o 5.7-6.6 magnitude seismic event(s) expected in northern hemisphere
in the period October 2nd-9th

o this experimental log is not suitable for emergency management

o outcome will be annotated at the end of this video

o check coreweather.com for more information on the modeling theory

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  • HOLY SHIT!

  • Yeah. I'm in the hot seat.

  • amazing!!! this log was before the samoan earthquake right..

  • @mjc1377 Yes, the day before. I posted a watch the day before the Haiti quake too, but had no idea where it would be. Completely new science here.

  • curious john, what is the rate of acceleration in these cmes?

  • @VvidEye These are coronal holes. CME's are a different solar feature. And I'm not sure what you mean by "rate of acceleration". Can you elaborate, Joe?

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  • similar to haiti chile quakes...

    way in advance for dates.

  • no I couldn't find anything on SOHO

  • There's a specific reason the STEREO images aren't as sharp as the SOHO images. ^ ;-)

    Did you see "the spheres" in the SOHO (not STEREO) images too?

    And that reason might also explain these anomalies.

  • It seems strange we don't have any imaging satellites on the other side of the Sun, or do we?

    If not I find it very odd that we don't.......

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