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hello friends,

my new earthquake predictions are-

1.there will be a strong earthquake in indonesia on 4 or 6 of august 2005 between 6.5 to 7.5 on richter scale.

2.there will be an earthquake in japan in eastern honshu on 4 or 8 of august 2005 of around 6 on richter scale.

do check my predictions

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Went for the swim a day early for the earthquake. We went to Onagawa.

 

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Visibility is about 20 feet, and the water just warm enough to be comfortable for 1/2 hour snorkelling in a rashie and budgie smugglers. Excellent.

 

It is a ria coastline with forest covered mountains plunging into the ocean. Tiny fishing villages with gravel or sandy beaches anywhere there is space to pull boats out. Empty, with almost no tourist development. A superb coastline thumbsup.gif

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Originally posted by rahul bhatnagar:
hello friends,
my new earthquake predictions are-
1.there will be a strong earthquake in indonesia on 4 or 6 of august 2005 between 6.5 to 7.5 on richter scale.
2.there will be an earthquake in japan in eastern honshu on 4 or 8 of august 2005 of around 6 on richter scale.
do check my predictions
This is what the USGS reports:

3.5 2005/08/06 Central Alaska
2.5 2005/08/06 Northern California
4.8 2005/08/06 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan
6.0 2005/08/06 Tonga
3.0 2005/08/06 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Is., Alaska
5.4 2005/08/06 La Paz, Bolivia
3.1 2005/08/06 Western Montana
2.7 2005/08/06 Central California
3.0 2005/08/06 Central California
4.2 2005/08/06 Central California
2.6 2005/08/06 Island of Hawaii, Hawaii
5.3 2005/08/06 North of Severnaya Zemlya


4.4 2005/08/04 Argentina
2.7 2005/08/04 Mount St. Helens Area, Washington
4.7 2005/08/04 Nias Region, Indonesia
2.5 2005/08/04 Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
4.7 2005/08/04 Nicaragua
4.6 2005/08/04 Off the Coast of Oregon
4.5 2005/08/04 Near the East Coast of Kamchatka, Russia
3.6 2005/08/04 Alaska Peninsula
3.4 2005/08/04 Northern Yukon Territory, Canada
3.1 2005/08/04 Island of Hawaii, Hawaii
4.2 2005/08/04 Southern Alaska
5.0 2005/08/04 Western Indian-antarctic Ridge
5.6 2005/08/04 South Sandwich Islands Region
2.7 2005/08/04 Mount St. Helens Area, Washington
3.2 2005/08/04 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Is., Alaska
2.6 2005/08/04 Kodiak Island Region, Alaska
4.8 2005/08/04 Crete, Greece
5.8 2005/08/04 Easter Island Region
2.7 2005/08/04 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Is., Alaska
5.8 2005/08/04 Papua, Indonesia
2.5 2005/08/04 Alaska Peninsula
3.1 2005/08/04 Alaska Peninsula
3.3 2005/08/04 Mona Passage
4.6 2005/08/04 Aegean Sea
2.9 2005/08/04 Mona Passage
4.6 2005/08/04 Near the Coast of Venezuela
2.7 2005/08/04 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Is., Alaska
3.3 2005/08/04 Southern Alaska
2.5 2005/08/04 Mount St. Helens Area, Washington
2.9 2005/08/04 Southern Alaska
2.9 2005/08/04 Mona Passage

Rahul. Looks like you got 4 out of 4 wrong.
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I have to say rahul that your predictions are not very useful to people living in an earthquake prone area. Unless somebody can tell you that there is a very stong likelihood of a big one hitting within a hundred miles of you, on a certain date, accurate to within 2-3 days, earthquake predictions are useless...

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mr ocean 11,

yes i agree that i have to be very accurate.ipredicted an earthquake in indonesia on 3 or 6 july 2005.occured on 5 july of 6.8 on richter scale.it is my bad luck when i predicted niigata earthquake on 21 or 25 oct 2004 occured on 23 oct to siesmologist of japan that prediction was very useful,i didnt know that i can send my prediction on various discussion forums to general public at that time so 3 to 4 correct predictions of mine for japan were gone unnoticed but i have proof of those predictions.recently i miss earthquake prediction for 20 june and then on 23 july due to my illness which i can predict.next time i will try my best to predict very accurately datewise and the place of earthquake.i want my predictions to be useful to mankind and will predict correctly as i have predicted in the past.

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hello friends,

look now both my prediction on indonesia and japan are correct.

1.i predicted earthquake in indonesia on 4 or 6 which occured on 4 of 6 on richter scale.

2.i predicted an earthquake on 4 or 8 which on of 5.6 on richter scale near eastrn honshu the same place i mentioned.

just check this site http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/usbla6.htm

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Dude,

Your prediction for Indonesia was 6.5 to 7.5 on the richter scale was close but no apples, granted that the prediction for Japan was closer I wouldn't say they were correct, almost isn't correct!

But keep up the work and maybe one day you will have a break through inyour prediction method ;\)

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mr soubriquet,
i think one i predicted for indonesia on 4 aug is 75% correct earthquake has occured on 4 aug in indonesia whose magnitude was 5.8 even some sites shows 6.0 .yes this one was not as strong as i was expecting it to be over 6.5.
You're a frickin' quack. Predicting eq's in Japan and Indo is like predicting whether or not Oprah will go for the twinky. It's gonna happen often.

Do you have any formal geologic training? We got 5.5+'s every month in Misawa thanks to our proximity to Hokkaido and the fault that runs south of there. Oh, and that dasterdly 8.3 mag quake. Beat that poseur. Unless you were in N Honshu or S Hokkaido in Sept 'O3, I got ya all beat. \:D
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Plucky, Sakebomb, Don’t even bother to post answers, the guy is a complete moron. He hasn’t got a single clue of what’s the meaning of the USGS reports.

He is always referring to “Richter scale” when all the USGS magnitudes are posted as “moment magnitude”. I bet you my degree that he doesn’t even know what’s the difference between these 2 scales. In fact I think the guy hardly ever made it past junior high!!!! lol.gif

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Well I for one wasn't aware the scale had changed, but the criticism is valid. The scale is logarithmic, not arithmetic, so a 6.5 magnitude earthquake is seven times more powerful than a 5.8.

 

Just because some people choose to believe in primitive superstitions doesn't make them correct, especially when the astrologic charts have absolutely no relation to the actual positions of the planets.

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Moment magnitude and Richter are both log scales, but the formula is different. The former, according to the USGS, is designed to give better discrimination of high magnitude earthquakes. Richter scale saturates at the high end.

 

Assuming you don't mean the difference between a log scale and a Rahul scale, in which case the difference is whatever you, the charts or the crystals wish.

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