Have genius, will travel.




I believe his forecasts are coming to an end att he present site soon
but what a style to go out on:

UPDATED 11th May 2006 - 18.11 UTC PREDICTION dt.9th to 11th May 06:

Only 60% sunshine day Suspect around 6+ to 7M quake over:

FOX ISLAND (51.9N 170.2W ) - KERMADEC ISLAND (30.45S 177.28W)

Suspect around 5 to 6+M quake over:

MYANMAR-INDIA BDR (26.1N 96.0E) - E.CST EASTERN HONSHU (39.30 N 142.31
E)
BANDA SEA (5.7S 125.3E) - VANUATU ISLANDS (15.5S 168.2E)
SOLOMON ISLANDS (9.1S 159.3E) - HOKKAIDO, JAPAN 42.5N 143.6E)
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION (19.5N 121.2E) - HINDU KUSH REGION (36.4N
69.9E)

may occur within next 48 to 280 hours from 04.30 UTC on 10th May 2006.

I only wish I was able to work out how he gets his data. I do know that
his method could also catch heavy weather on the arc of the distances
he specifies, centred at his observatory at Coimbatore, India.

What he has is a metal ladder fixed to a concrete(?) north facing wall
in southern India. He plots where the shadows fall on the wall and the
ellipses formed give him his data. But how he gets the regions it is
going to affect is still a mystery to me.

The region around Coimbatore is mild in summer and warm in winter with
the temperature moderate all year around.

My one consolation is that I am aching all over and hoping to get some
relief for that as things settle down.

Well, I want to hand over to some trolls now so goodbye all.

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