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Originally Posted by Mercedes Benzene
When do you predict the next earthquake in your area to be?
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I have neither the developed sensitivity nor the instrumental data correlations to make earthquake predictions other than facetiously. Funny you asked though as a large quake just struck in Mexico.
I have just observed a phenomenon on the live feed from the SUCTON equipment, and I have to wait for a full tape review to see if I caught it on digital tape. I call the phenomenon SCM, for Sudden Cloud Movement. I see these movements every once in a while as I watch weather on the live feed, and it is a movement of an entire cloud quickly in one direction & then back. I have two possible explanations.
* One, they are artifacts of the digital processing in the camera.
* Two, they result from a passing ELF/VLF/ULF wavefront.
Until or unless I manage to catch this on tape, they remain a mystery as I have found no mention in the meteorological references.
Addendum: Here's the link to the 6.0 quake in Mexico. In the time it took to go get it, we had another 6.0 quake in Indonesia. (neither registered on the SUCTON unit.)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...kes/usrgaw.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...kes/usrgb2.php
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