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48hr Dynamic Forecast for America

2014-05-01 15:30:42 Admin 48 Hr Dynamic Forecast

Click here for the 48 Hours Forecast table Hourly earthquake 48hr Dynamic forecast for America for today and tomorrow - this earthquake prediction by lunar and solar dynamics is derived from relative acceleration of sun and moon compared with observer location at LA, California. The vector sum of acceleration is correlated with previous events for the past 38 years (period of records available from USGS since 1973). The countries covered by this forecast include those in North and...

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48hr Dynamic Forecast Asia Pacific

2014-05-01 15:00:05 Admin 48 Hr Dynamic Forecast

View the prediction here /hours/index/asia-pacific/2014-05-01 NB. Please note that a lot of forecasts in one hour does not mean that there will be a lot of quakes - it more or less means that the situation is balanced - but there is a chance of one of them occurring occasionally which is why I have left the long lines in. This earthquake prediction by lunar and solar dynamics is derived from relative acceleration of sun and moon compared with observer location at North Sumatra. The...

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48hr Dynamic Forecast for Europe

2014-05-01 14:45:14 Admin 48 Hr Dynamic Forecast

Click here for the 48 Hours Forecast table   Hourly earthquake 48hr Dynamic forecast for Europe for today and tomorrow   This earthquake prediction using lunar and solar dynamics is derived from relative acceleration of sun and moon compared with observer location at Rome, Italy. The vector sum of acceleration is correlated with previous events for the past 38 years (period of records available from USGS since 1973). The countries covered by this forecast include those in Europe...

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