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About the realization of seysmic forecast in Greece. / July 16, 2010 /Declared in Russian Expert Counsil 28 May 2010 of strong earthquakes forecast in Greece, partly justified: the date and place exactly in magnitude no (declared 6.4-6.9 actually 4.7 (4.9)). Forecast was extended twice for 14 days 16.06 and 01.07.2010, before 15 July 2010 This procedure permitted method of predicting the presence of certain anomalous geophysical features identified with further analysis. Real Earth Quake happened 13/07/2010, in the coastal zone of the Peloponnese peninsula and had a magnitude of M4.7 (M4.9 according to the Greek seismologists): Conditions (m1) were the main arguments for extending projection 07/15/2010 Notice of the outstanding 21 days. harmonics with possible dates of 21 or 23 July ± 2 days. served as the basis for the filing of a new seysmic forecast to Greece with the possible implementation until August 1. The above facts and conditions in the map-scheme of Annex 1. The assessment and analysis of the geophysical environment of Greece is on the sites of NTs OMZ and the Centre «forecast» of Tula State University (28.05, 15.06, 22.06, 23.06, 29.06 posts by www.ntsomz.ru). The report of a possible Earth Quake in Greece was also sought from 24 June 2010 at the Embassy of Greece in Russia Dr. Martynov OV (№ 225 from 06.24.2010). But there were no requests for cooperation (not to mention an elementary interest in the information received) with the Greek side did not follow. Note, however, to honor some Greek geophysicists, ionosphere expert, cooperation within an international group still get can not be said about the Greek officials in departments (Department of Civil Protection, Institute of Geodynamics, etc.). The threat of powerful Earth Quake in Greece remains . Monitoring and analysis of climate experts and international experts group continues. |
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