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Seismic in the first half of June.. / June 16, 2011 /

Prolongation of the May’2011 experiment of testing the hypothesis of magnetically meridional directivity of the seismic processes has brought new interesting results. In Appendix 3 of the message dated by June 01 it has been given the map of potential earthquakes areas for period of June 8-21, 2011 Interested readers of our site were invited to play the game of seismic roulette with Nature. Nature’s answer is published in this report (Appendix 1). The list of events and their distribution for the seismomagnetic meridians is given there.

Three significant seismic events has occurred in the predicted zones:
June, 8 — M6 0 — Peru
June, 13 — M6 0 — Southern Island of New Zealand
June, 13 — M6, 4 — Molucca Sea.

Other events with smaller magnitudes have lined up along claimed for verification meridian belts of the corresponding seismomagnetic start-up meridians. The most seismically active were blue and green meridians emerged as the result of geomagnetic storm of May 28.
Dates of the mentioned before significant events also concured with prediction. During first half of June no more strong earthquakes (with magnitudes greater than 6) has occurred along the mentioned meridians.
Other strong events of June (June 1 – M6.2 – Southern Chile; June 3 – M6.3 – Honshu, Japan; June 5 – M6.3 – Macquarie island) has occurred along other meridians. Particularly, EQs on Honshu and Macquarie islands were launched by the geomagnetic disturbances of May 16–17 from the meridians (-34;-35/146;147) with estimated realization dates of May 30–31 and June 06–07±2 days. So, this actually happened. Still there are events which can occur before June 21 and these are the material for further testing of the hypothesis. After them there will be given the final assessment of the hypothesis under test.


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