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Re: seismology and solar flare prediction



"Timberwoof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> That's pretty interesting. I've never heard of these objections. Could 
> you explain the Doppler theory and why you doubt it so much?
I'll do my best but first you go through the post on the "Sorry I Was
Wrong" thread; follow the links I gave and do a run like the one I did
for 1992.

Pick any fairly recent year (because of the paucity of reliable
information from further back) and match consecutive phases by dividing
the time of the phases by three*.

Ignore the minutes as far as the division is concerned; however,
matching the minutes is also important. The quarter “to” and “past” the
hour are similar, as they tend to produce breezy weather here -and
although the type of weather is substantially affected by the occurrence
or likelihood of so called natural disasters, this influence for wind is
constant.

The nearer the minutes are to “half past,” the more likelihood of an
“event” but I am not very sure about the effect they have on the weather
here.

*One gets a better picture for the weather for my region of the UK by
dividing by six as (in summer especially) the phases that occur at 12
and 6 (am and pm) tend to produce cooler, overcast -even misty weather,
whilst 3 and 9 produce humid and thundery weather. Obviously there is a
similar amount of cloud produced in both cases.

Concerning your post on that thread, I spent hours that night putting
that together. I didn't know where to find the lists I needed and I
have yet to include the volcanic activities and the so called enso/lnso
effects.

I would like to give only the magnitude 7 and up quakes.

I am not counting as proof, the ones I did include that were below the
desired threshold. On the other hand, having a system for only
forecasting quakes of the magnitude that should be life threatening is
not good enough when lower magnitude quakes are still killing people,
due to the way things are in this the only planet where life is known.




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