The torque problem

Does Snells law relate to the way the power generated by satellites passing one another causes earthquakes?

Can Mapertuise’s Equation resolve the mafnitude of earthquakes?

The fastest way to get from A to B using gravity is a cycloid (Bernoulli) for no other reason than a particle on a cycloid is transmitted at the same time as all the other particle on the same trajectory. this would explain how some quakes have more magnitude than others if it comports to sine waves from Snell’s Law, it should also comport to siesmicity. That seems logical to me in my ignorance.

Pierre Louise de Maupertuis Director of the French Academy of Sciences, Paris:

Action = Mass x Velocity x Distance just in time to be resoved for: the Lisbon Portugal earthquake. Nov. 1, 1755, causing serious damage to the port city of Lisbon, Port., and killing an estimated 60,000 people in Lisbon alone. https://www.britannica.com/event/Lisbon-earthquake-of-1755

On a straight line with Jupiter Venus and Uranus; aligned with Neptune Sol Mercury; Venus Sol Earth; I think Saturn Mercury Sol in this instance was the kicker there is no know placement for Pluto nor any other abberation. I have a feeling it could be resolvedto some extent.

5:5, What is next?

President says he’s going to help America heal. I think what is going to be repeated is history in that he holds out an olive branch for peace to his enemied but being fools they stupidly resist.

Once King David of Israel returned in peace to his rightful place, he lived on in peace to his old age and then handed the reins to his son, Solomon. He advised him to pursue peace with all of David’s enemies as far as he could. Then one by one they sneaked into his confidence and thought themselves secure despite being a threat.

One by one they fell to the King because of their idiocy and greed. Today the democrats are going to break apart into disunity and each faction ameliorise in their separate ways to pose more future problems.There are many examples in the scriptures about the ways they do these things but they all end up unforgivably losing their heads.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a scheduled flight in the early morning hours of 8 March 2014 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing

What was the most active volcano in early match in Central or South America?

Brave AI was no use.

Eruption 5th March 2014. I am doing this to see how familiar with the tools I use I am bcause I think I need to go to the Indian Ocean to investigat all the anticyclones that are magically showing up on the North Atlantic. The weather is very unusual but already I smell dead fish from unlawful activity. I must beg God that I am indiscriminate before I go looking. The numbers of H on the chart is exceptional as far as I know.

Volcanic ash covers a plane and the airport of Solo in Central Java about 150 kilometers (93 miles) west of Mount Kelud volcano on February 14, 2014. Several people were been crushed to death after a volcanic eruption blanketed rooftops with rocks and ash, causing homes to cave in, an official said on February.

March 22, 2014 shows the blue flame of burning sulfur at the crater of the Kawah Ijen volcano in Banyuwangi regency, East Java province. The natural phenomenon which can be seen at night is caused by sulfuric gases from the volcano which can ignite into blue flames.

https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2014/12/2014-the-year-in-volcanic-activity/100873/

The Atlantic a rag owned by the CIA as are most journals these days even in Britain who knows wherelse?

IIRC Sinabung was the High over the UK some time around then but the highs could have moved it way off track. I am going to have to put something in the coffers of Volcanoes Today. I am too tired to search any more. they seem to support bad scince too but \I am not certain

Here is another example of Secret Servitude to Baal: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.676766/full I grabbed the PDF. I don’t know how to post my response:

6.6 2011/12/27 15:21:57 +51.839 +95.921 15.0 Southwestern Siberia, Russia

6.3 2011/12/15 10:10:08 -32.604 -179.103 34.1 South of Kermadec isl.

7.1 2011/12/14 05:04:57 -7.518 +146.767 121.2 Papua New Guinea

6.5 2011/12/11 01:47:26 +18.038 -99.796 64.9 Mexico, Guerrero

6.4 2011/11/28 12:26:49 -5.532 +153.680 50.4 Papua New Guinea

6.6 2011/11/22 18:48:17 -15.359 -65.125 556.7 Bolivia, Beni

6.3 2011/11/14 04:05:12 -0.954 +126.864 19.4 Molucca sea

5.6 2011/11/09 19:23:33 +38.429 +43.229 5.0 Eastern Turkey

6.9 2011/11/08 02:59:57 +27.291 +126.868 209.5 Northeast of Taiwan

6.3 2011/11/01 12:32:00 +19.891 -109.216 5.0 Revilla Gigedo isl. reg.

6.9 2011/10/28 18:54:34 -14.515 -76.009 23.9 Central Peru

7.2 2011/10/23 10:41:21 +38.628 +43.486 20.0 Eastern Turkey

7.4 2011/10/21 17:57:17 -28.998 -176.183 32.9 Kermadec islands reg.

6.5 2011/10/14 03:35:15 -6.626 +147.927 45.4 Papua New Guinea

6.4 2011/09/22 23:07:04 -15.366 -175.217 9.8 Tonga

6.9 2011/09/18 12:40:48 +27.723 +88.064 19.7 India, Sikkim

6.7 2011/09/16 19:26:42 +40.303 +142.801 38.4 Japan, Honshu

7.3 2011/09/15 19:31:03 -21.559 -179.369 626.1 Fiji region

6.4 2011/09/09 19:41:35 +49.493 -126.967 23.0 Canada,Vancouver isl.

6.6 2011/09/05 17:55:12 +2.958 +97.916 91.0 Indonesia, N.Sumatra

6.3 2011/09/05 09:52:00 -15.291 -173.618 27.2 Tonga

7.0 2011/09/03 22:55:36 -20.585 +169.696 132.4 Vanuatu

6.7 2011/09/02 13:47:11 -28.422 -63.146 592.8 Argentina,Santiago Estero

6.8 2011/09/02 10:55:54 +52.185 -171.684 35.5 Alaska, Aleutian, Fox isl.

6.8 2011/08/30 06:57:41 -6.401 +126.774 465.0 Banda sea

7.0 2011/08/24 17:46:12 -7.644 -74.506 145.1 Northern Peru

7.0 2011/08/20 18:19:25 -18.287 +168.132 28.5 Vanuatu

7.1 2011/08/20 16:55:03 -18.260 +168.069 40.6 Vanuatu

6.3 2011/08/19 05:36:33 +37.673 +141.716 43.6 Japan, Honshu

6.3 2011/08/04 13:51:36 +48.784 +154.835 49.0 Kuril islands

6.8 2011/07/31 23:38:58 -3.569 +144.844 16.8 Papua New Guinea

6.4 2011/07/30 18:53:52 +36.966 +141.058 43.5 Japan, Honshu

6.7 2011/07/29 07:42:23 -23.651 +179.822 521.7 S. Fiji islands

6.4 2011/07/23 04:34:24 +38.932 +141.907 38.6 Japan, Honshu

6.4 2011/07/11 20:47:05 +9.504 +122.211 20.1 Philippines, Negros

7.0 2011/07/10 00:57:13 +38.040 +143.287 18.0 Japan, Honshu

5.3 2011/07/07 19:21:48 +41.986 +7.637 5.9 W. Mediterranean sea

7.6 2011/07/06 19:03:17 -29.312 -176.204 20.0 Kermadec isl. reg.

6.4 2011/06/26 12:16:39 -2.391 +136.663 20.6 Indonesia

6.3 2011/06/24 06:33:07 -10.919 +165.945 62.6 Santa Cruz islands

7.2 2011/06/24 03:09:40 +52.008 -171.859 62.6 Alaska, Fox islands

6.7 2011/06/22 21:50:48 +39.980 +142.247 32.0 Japan, Honshu

6.5 2011/06/20 16:36:01 -21.681 -68.187 127.1 Chile, Antofagasta

6.6 2011/06/16 00:03:37 -5.994 +151.095 21.5 Papua New Guinea

6.4 2011/06/13 14:31:22 +2.530 +126.446 51.6 Molucca sea

6.3 2011/06/05 11:51:12 -55.944 +146.588 10.0 West of Macquarie isl.

6.3 2011/06/03 00:05:04 +37.294 +143.912 31.0 Japan, Honshu

5.8 2011/05/19 20:15:25 +39.137 +29.074 9.1 Western Turkey

6.5 2011/05/15 18:37:11 -6.157 +154.446 43.2 Papua New Guinea

5.1 2011/05/11 16:47:26 +37.699 -1.673 1.0 Spain

6.8 2011/05/10 08:55:10 -20.252 +168.273 14.9 Loyalty islands

6.3 2011/05/09 18:54:43 -56.612 +147.837 1.0 W. Macquarie isl.

5.1 2011/05/08 06:50:25 +35.355 +27.227 16.3 Greece, Dodecanese isl.

6.9 2011/04/23 04:16:55 -10.349 +161.233 81.6 Solomon islands

6.6 2011/04/18 13:03:03 -34.349 +179.854 90.7 South Kermadec isl.

6.6 2011/04/11 08:16:13 +37.007 +140.477 10.0 Japan, Honshu

7.1 2011/04/07 14:32:42 +38.253 +141.640 49.0 Japan, Honshu

6.5 2011/04/07 13:11:25 +17.431 -93.978 167.4 Mexico, Veracruz

6.7 2011/04/03 20:06:42 -9.786 +107.749 24.0 Indonesia, south Java

6.4 2011/04/03 14:07:09 -17.649 -178.578 551.9 Fiji region

5.9 2011/04/01 13:29:12 +35.729 +26.455 77.9 Greece, Crete

6.4 2011/03/31 00:11:59 -16.566 -177.493 23.7 Fiji region

6.4 2011/03/25 11:36:25 +38.763 +141.942 39.2 Japan, Honshu

6.6 2011/12/27 15:21:57 +51.839 +95.921 15.0 Southwestern Siberia, Russia

6.3 2011/12/15 10:10:08 -32.604 -179.103 34.1 South of Kermadec isl.

7.1 2011/12/14 05:04:57 -7.518 +146.767 121.2 Papua New Guinea

6.5 2011/12/11 01:47:26 +18.038 -99.796 64.9 Mexico, Guerrero

6.4 2011/11/28 12:26:49 -5.532 +153.680 50.4 Papua New Guinea

6.6 2011/11/22 18:48:17 -15.359 -65.125 556.7 Bolivia, Beni

6.3 2011/11/14 04:05:12 -0.954 +126.864 19.4 Molucca sea

5.6 2011/11/09 19:23:33 +38.429 +43.229 5.0 Eastern Turkey

6.9 2011/11/08 02:59:57 +27.291 +126.868 209.5 Northeast of Taiwan

6.3 2011/11/01 12:32:00 +19.891 -109.216 5.0 Revilla Gigedo isl. reg.

6.9 2011/10/28 18:54:34 -14.515 -76.009 23.9 Central Peru

7.2 2011/10/23 10:41:21 +38.628 +43.486 20.0 Eastern Turkey

7.4 2011/10/21 17:57:17 -28.998 -176.183 32.9 Kermadec islands reg.

6.5 2011/10/14 03:35:15 -6.626 +147.927 45.4 Papua New Guinea

6.4 2011/09/22 23:07:04 -15.366 -175.217 9.8 Tonga

6.9 2011/09/18 12:40:48 +27.723 +88.064 19.7 India, Sikkim

6.7 2011/09/16 19:26:42 +40.303 +142.801 38.4 Japan, Honshu

7.3 2011/09/15 19:31:03 -21.559 -179.369 626.1 Fiji region

6.4 2011/09/09 19:41:35 +49.493 -126.967 23.0 Canada,Vancouver isl.

6.6 2011/09/05 17:55:12 +2.958 +97.916 91.0 Indonesia, N.Sumatra

6.3 2011/09/05 09:52:00 -15.291 -173.618 27.2 Tonga

7.0 2011/09/03 22:55:36 -20.585 +169.696 132.4 Vanuatu

6.7 2011/09/02 13:47:11 -28.422 -63.146 592.8 Argentina,Santiago Estero

6.8 2011/09/02 10:55:54 +52.185 -171.684 35.5 Alaska, Aleutian, Fox isl.

6.8 2011/08/30 06:57:41 -6.401 +126.774 465.0 Banda sea

7.0 2011/08/24 17:46:12 -7.644 -74.506 145.1 Northern Peru

7.0 2011/08/20 18:19:25 -18.287 +168.132 28.5 Vanuatu

7.1 2011/08/20 16:55:03 -18.260 +168.069 40.6 Vanuatu

6.3 2011/08/19 05:36:33 +37.673 +141.716 43.6 Japan, Honshu

6.3 2011/08/04 13:51:36 +48.784 +154.835 49.0 Kuril islands

6.8 2011/07/31 23:38:58 -3.569 +144.844 16.8 Papua New Guinea

6.4 2011/07/30 18:53:52 +36.966 +141.058 43.5 Japan, Honshu

6.7 2011/07/29 07:42:23 -23.651 +179.822 521.7 S. Fiji islands

6.4 2011/07/23 04:34:24 +38.932 +141.907 38.6 Japan, Honshu

6.4 2011/07/11 20:47:05 +9.504 +122.211 20.1 Philippines, Negros

7.0 2011/07/10 00:57:13 +38.040 +143.287 18.0 Japan, Honshu

5.3 2011/07/07 19:21:48 +41.986 +7.637 5.9 W. Mediterranean sea

7.6 2011/07/06 19:03:17 -29.312 -176.204 20.0 Kermadec isl. reg.

6.4 2011/06/26 12:16:39 -2.391 +136.663 20.6 Indonesia

6.3 2011/06/24 06:33:07 -10.919 +165.945 62.6 Santa Cruz islands

7.2 2011/06/24 03:09:40 +52.008 -171.859 62.6 Alaska, Fox islands

6.7 2011/06/22 21:50:48 +39.980 +142.247 32.0 Japan, Honshu

6.5 2011/06/20 16:36:01 -21.681 -68.187 127.1 Chile, Antofagasta

6.6 2011/06/16 00:03:37 -5.994 +151.095 21.5 Papua New Guinea

6.4 2011/06/13 14:31:22 +2.530 +126.446 51.6 Molucca sea

6.3 2011/06/05 11:51:12 -55.944 +146.588 10.0 West of Macquarie isl.

6.3 2011/06/03 00:05:04 +37.294 +143.912 31.0 Japan, Honshu

5.8 2011/05/19 20:15:25 +39.137 +29.074 9.1 Western Turkey

6.5 2011/05/15 18:37:11 -6.157 +154.446 43.2 Papua New Guinea

5.1 2011/05/11 16:47:26 +37.699 -1.673 1.0 Spain

6.8 2011/05/10 08:55:10 -20.252 +168.273 14.9 Loyalty islands

6.3 2011/05/09 18:54:43 -56.612 +147.837 1.0 W. Macquarie isl.

5.1 2011/05/08 06:50:25 +35.355 +27.227 16.3 Greece, Dodecanese isl.

6.9 2011/04/23 04:16:55 -10.349 +161.233 81.6 Solomon islands

6.6 2011/04/18 13:03:03 -34.349 +179.854 90.7 South Kermadec isl.

6.6 2011/04/11 08:16:13 +37.007 +140.477 10.0 Japan, Honshu

7.1 2011/04/07 14:32:42 +38.253 +141.640 49.0 Japan, Honshu

6.5 2011/04/07 13:11:25 +17.431 -93.978 167.4 Mexico, Veracruz

6.7 2011/04/03 20:06:42 -9.786 +107.749 24.0 Indonesia, south Java

6.4 2011/04/03 14:07:09 -17.649 -178.578 551.9 Fiji region

5.9 2011/04/01 13:29:12 +35.729 +26.455 77.9 Greece, Crete

6.4 2011/03/31 00:11:59 -16.566 -177.493 23.7 Fiji region

6.4 2011/03/25 11:36:25 +38.763 +141.942 39.2 Japan, Honshu

6.8 2011/03/24 13:55:12 +20.705 +99.949 10.0 Myanmar

6.4 2011/03/22 09:19:06 +37.334 +141.861 27.0 Japan, Honshu

6.6 2011/03/22 07:18:48 +37.249 +143.956 26.5 Japan, Honshu

6.3 2011/03/17 02:48:00 -17.339 +167.743 15.2 Vanuatu

6.2 2011/03/15 13:31:47 +35.300 +138.700 10.0 Japan, eastern Honshu

7.1 2011/03/11 06:25:51 +38.106 +144.553 19.7 Japan, Honshu

6.8 2011/03/11 06:15:40 +36.186 +141.192 35.0 Japan, Honshu

9.0 2011/03/11 05:46:23 +38.322 +142.369 32.0 Japan, Honshu…..

6.5 2011/03/10 17:08:37 -6.862 +116.765 508.1 Bali sea

6.5 2011/03/09 21:24:52 -6.022 +149.659 29.0 Papua New Guinea

7.2 2011/03/09 02:45:20 +38.424 +142.836 32.0 Japan, Honshu

6.6 2011/03/07 00:09:39 -10.334 +160.739 37.9 Solomon islands

6.5 2011/03/06 14:32:36 -56.387 -27.019 84.2 S. Sandwich isl. reg.

6.3 2011/02/21 23:51:43 -43.600 +172.710 5.0 New Zealand

6.4 2011/02/21 10:57:53 -26.083 +178.439 561.8 Fiji islands

6.6 2011/02/14 03:40:11 -35.433 -72.739 25.4 Chile, offshore Maule

6.8 2011/02/11 20:05:30 -36.344 -72.959 18.0 Chile, Bio-Bio

6.5 2011/02/10 14:39:29 +4.126 +123.017 528.4 Celebes sea

6.4 2011/02/04 13:53:47 +24.616 +94.740 88.8 MYANMAR-INDIA border

7.2 2011/01/18 20:23:23 +28.732 +63.928 68.0 Southwestern Pakistan

7.0 2011/01/13 16:16:42 -20.622 +168.459 9.0 Loyalty islands

6.5 2011/01/12 21:32:55 +26.944 +140.006 520.4 Japan, Bonin isl.

6.4 2011/01/09 17:21:55 -19.281 +168.132 32.8 Vanuatu

6.6 2011/01/09 10:03:44 -19.163 +168.326 17.4 Vanuatu

6.3 2011/01/05 06:46:17 -22.304 +171.595 135.9 S.-E. Loyalty isl.

7.1 2011/01/02 20:20:18 -38.354 -73.275 25.1 Chile, Araucania

7.0 2011/01/01 09:56:59 -26.758 -63.103 583.6 Argentina

2010-12-31T16:30:54.520Z 0.663 -26.045 5.5mwc central Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-12-30T14:36:54.560Z -10.819 165.376 5.6mwb 47 km WSW of Lata, Solomon Islands

2010-12-30T12:02:41.800Z 51.626 177.378 5.5mwc Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska

2010-12-29T07:02:17.340Z -19.701 168.123 5.5mb 122 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-29T06:54:19.640Z -19.661 168.14 6.4mwc 120 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-28T08:34:17.550Z -23.407 -179.802 6.3mwc south of the Fiji Islands

2010-12-27T19:40:12.650Z -19.311 167.96 5.5mwc 141 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-27T17:02:32.880Z -50.811 139.375 5.6mwc western Indian-Antarctic Ridge

2010-12-26T19:38:21.440Z -19.636 168.261 5.5mwc 107 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-26T02:13:37.680Z -19.616 168.284 6.0mwb 105 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-25T19:42:23.700Z 51.115 -176.162 5.6mwb 90 km SSE of Adak, Alaska

2010-12-25T13:59:02.040Z -19.307 168.002 5.5mb 136 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-25T13:16:37.000Z -19.702 167.947 7.3mwc 141 km W of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-24T05:48:52.990Z -63.592 -167.354 5.9mwb Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-12-23T16:28:14.780Z -7.999 119.951 5.5mwc 55 km N of Labuan Bajo, Indonesia

2010-12-23T16:28:14.240Z -19.908 168.596 5.6mb 82 km WSW of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-12-23T14:00:32.330Z 53.127 171.161 6.4mwc 139 km WNW of Attu Station, Alaska

2010-12-22T21:49:40.080Z 26.81 143.595 6.4mwc Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-12-22T01:31:17.860Z 26.669 143.535 5.6mwc Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-12-21T20:18:43.490Z 27.096 143.236 5.6ms Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-12-21T17:41:25.990Z 27.081 143.308 5.5mb Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-12-21T17:40:47.590Z 27.08 143.215 5.5mb Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-12-21T17:19:40.660Z 26.9 143.6 7.4mwc Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-12-21T14:07:48.290Z 2.715 95.893 5.8mwb 60 km WNW of Sinabang, Indonesia

2010-12-21T03:59:38.350Z -8.7 111.197 5.6mwb 88 km SW of Trenggalek, Indonesia

2010-12-20T18:41:59.200Z 28.412 59.18 6.7mwc 111 km SE of Bam, Iran

2010-12-20T17:21:26.180Z 12.995 -88.64 5.7mwb 33 km SSW of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador

2010-12-20T15:15:08.670Z 10.171 -103.977 5.9mwc northern East Pacific Rise

2010-12-18T22:24:18.000Z -14.131 -173.306 5.9mwc 98 km SW of Asau, Samoa

2010-12-18T05:06:21.690Z 10.409 126.156 5.6mwc 44 km NNE of Santa Monica, Philippines

2010-12-17T13:22:45.380Z -6.48 129.996 5.5mwc Banda Sea

2010-12-15T11:29:30.840Z -7.268 128.786 6.0wc 241 km NE of Lospalos, Timor Leste

2010-12-13T09:18:32.360Z -6.259 104.008 5.7mwc 166 km WSW of Bandar Lampung, Indonesia

2010-12-13T01:14:42.320Z -6.534 155.647 6.2mwc 30 km SE of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-12-12T17:50:36.820Z -28.098 -177.106 5.6mwc Kermadec Islands region

2010-12-11T13:43:20.570Z -21.811 -179.353 5.6mwb Fiji region

2010-12-10T17:48:21.500Z 23.863 -45.733 5.5mwc northern Mid-Atlantic Ridg

2010-12-08T15:31:05.820Z -6.686 129.898 5.5mwb Banda Sea

2010-12-08T08:21:33.530Z 39.358 72.86 5.5mwc 55 km ESE of Kyzyl-Eshme, Kyrgyzstan

2010-12-08T06:47:15.880Z 7.481 126.505 5.9mwc 6 km NW of San Luis, Philippines

2010-12-08T05:24:35.260Z -56.412 -25.741 6.3mwc South Sandwich Islands region

2010-12-07T18:17:39.850Z 54.356 169.128 5.8mwb Komandorskiye Ostrova, Russia region

2010-12-07T05:31:03.850Z -58.019 -7.503 5.7mwc east of the South Sandwich Island 2010-

12-07T04:27:22.040Z -57.932 -7.474 5.9mwc east of the South Sandwich Islands

2010-12-06T07:30:32.710Z 40.904 142.967 5.7mwb 131 km ENE of Hachinohe, Japan

2010-12-05T21:44:35.820Z -36.231 -100.826 5.9mwb southeast of Easter Island

2010-12-02T03:12:09.820Z -6.001 149.977 6.6mwb 52 km ENE of Kandrian, Papua New Guinea

2010-12-01T16:01:27.440Z -15.888 -178.956 6.1mwc 189 km ENE of Labasa, Fiji

2010-12-01T00:50:21.730Z 2.689 99.041 5.6mwc 12 km ENE of Parapat, Indonesia

2010-11-30T17:54:47.580Z 48.922 154.918 5.7mwc 213 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia

2010-11-30T08:42:22.650Z 52.215 -169.506 5.5mwc 91 km SSW of Nikolski, Alaska

2010-11-30T03:24:40.180Z 28.349 139.187 6.8mwc Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-11-27T18:11:13.520Z 3.862 128.071 5.7mwb 236 km N of Tobelo, Indonesia

2010-11-27T02:44:52.690Z 10.293 -43.128 5.7mwc northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-11-26T17:36:11.790Z -3.369 131.014 5.8mwb 232 km E of Amahai, Indonesia

2010-11-26T12:33:42.270Z 28.063 52.564 5.5mwc 64 km NNW of Mohr, Iran

2010-11-23T09:01:06.860Z -5.959 148.966 6.1mwc 69 km WNW of Kandrian, Papua New Guinea

2010-11-22T16:18:43.440Z -33.625 -178.918 5.9mwb south of the Kermadec Islands

2010-11-21T12:31:45.400Z 23.827 121.658 5.6mwb 17 km SSE of Hualien City, Taiwan

2010-11-21T04:36:31.440Z -54.967 -131.479 6.0mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-11-19 21:55 1.181 100.11 5.7mwb 96 km ESE of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia

2010-11-17T15:53:31.650Z -7.797 129.44 5.9mwc 281 km ENE of Lospalos, Timor Leste

2010-11-16T18:44:38.330Z -3.005 68.125 5.5mwc Chagos Archipelago region

2010-11-16T01:39:42.810Z -1.99 139.017 5.9mwb 191 km WNW of Abepura, Indonesia

2010-11-14T17:02:47.690Z 11.865 43.716 5.5mwc 47 km ESE of Obock, Djibouti

2010-11-14T06:32:27.980Z 11.984 43.963 5.5mwb 73 km E of Obock, Djibouti

2010-11-12T19:01:29.970Z -35.958 -102.21 5.8mwb southeast of Easter Island

2010-11-12T02:14:46.220Z -6.553 130.035 5.5mwb Banda Sea

2010-11-11T20:29:57.730Z -6.276 154.74 5.6mwc 82 km W of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-11-10T23:48:38.970Z 5.946 -82.571 5.7mwc 233 km S of Punta de Burica, Panama

2010-11-10T10:30:15.660Z 14.923 119.868 5.5mwc 22 km W of San Nicolas, Philippines

2010-11-10T04:05:24.410Z -45.464 96.394 6.5mwc southeast Indian Ridge

2010-11-07T19:26:49.430Z 24.383 141.588 5.6mwb Volcano Islands, Japan region

2010-11-05T16:40:36.920Z 12.736 123.054 5.8mwc 24 km WSW of Mabiton, Philippines

2010-11-04T01:05:47.380Z 51.236 -176.5 5.5mwc 71 km S of Adak, Alaska

2010-11-03T23:34:42.480Z -20.466 -174.28 6.1mwc 72 km S of Pangai, Tonga

2010-11-03T11:18:15.570Z -4.617 134.071 6.0mwc 184 km NE of Tual, Indonesia

2010-11-03T00:56:55.400Z 43.76 20.73 5.5mwc 5 km NE of Kraljevo, Serbia

2010-11-02T23:08:07.100Z -19.19 168.56 5.5mwb 85 km WNW of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-11-02T18:10:14.890Z 47.092 146.747 5.5mwc 224 km NNW of Kuril’sk, Russia

2010-11-02T06:39:55.060Z -5.355 151.556 5.8mwc 136 km SW of Kokopo, Papua New Guine

2010-11-01T23:16:46.700Z 16.738 -93.793 5.6mwc 2 km NE of Emiliano Zapata, Mexico

2010-11-01T05:16:34.400Z -6.37 150.22 5.5mwb 76 km ESE of Kandrian, Papua New Guinea

2010-10-31T16:38:49.490Z -6.385 150.161 5.8mwc 70 km ESE of Kandrian, Papua New Guinea

2010-10-30T15:18:33.070Z -56.586 -142.292 6.4mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-10-28T03:17:24.760Z -5.51 153.744 5.8mwc 208 km SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea

2010-10-28T02:22:25.270Z 23.084 -108.454 5.6mwc 124 km E of La Playa, Mexico

2010-10-26T02:08:29.180Z -41.494 -85.758 5.6mwc West Chile Rise

2010-10-25T22:59:53.370Z -3.301 100.463 5.9mwc 172 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

2010-10-25T19:39:27.300Z -2.963 100.504 5.7mb 140 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

2010-10-25T19:37:31.150Z -2.958 100.372 6.3mwc 150 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

2010-10-25T14:42:22.460Z -3.487 100.082 7.8mwc 215 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

2010-10-25T12:05:28.930Z -0.071 125.059 5.8mwc 153 km S of Tondano, Indonesia

2010-10-23T05:58:27.730Z -37.743 -73.362 5.5mwb 7 km NNE of Cañete, Chile

2010-10-23T03:09:15.050Z -56.7 -141.952 5.8mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-10-23T01:38:14.000Z -29.593 -71.112 6.6mwc 36 km NNE of La Serena, Chil

2010-10-22T19:31:37.560Z -20.878 -68.372 5.8mwb 163 km WSW of Colchani, Bolivia

2010-10-21T17:53:13.570Z 24.696 -109.156 6.7mwc 97 km SSW of El Huitusi, Mexico

2010-10-21T11:00:32.730Z -6.125 150.869 5.5mwc 102 km SE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-10-21T02:49:55.570Z -34.737 -73.726 5.9mwc 136 km WNW of Constitución, Chile

2010-10-20T06:58:13.940Z 24.471 -109.026 5.8mwc 109 km WSW of Dautillos, Mexico

2010-10-20T04:15:34.820Z 24.466 -109.144 5.9mwb 103 km NNE of Los Barriles, Mexico

2010-10-20T04:09:42.820Z 24.54 -109.098 5.9mwc 111 km SSW of El Progreso, Mexico

2010-10-16T20:08:30.070Z -20.414 -173.846 5.9mwb 85 km SE of Pangai, Tonga

2010-10-16T15:44:30.290Z -7.366 125.699 5.9mwb 128 km N of Metinaro, Timor Leste

2010-10-16T13:27:45.690Z -20.46 -173.916 5.6mwb 84 km SSE of Pangai, Tonga

2010-10-14T13:58:55.590Z 42.311 142.871 5.6mwc 41 km E of Shizunai-furukawach?, Japan

2010-10-12T12:02:55.580Z -20.425 -174.065 5.9mwb 74 km SSE of Pangai, Tonga

2010-10-12 12:01. -20.457 -174.20 5.9mb 72 km SSE of Pangai, Tonga

2010-10-12T10:21:36.170Z -4.915 133.71 5.9mwc 132 km NE of Tual, Indonesia

2010-10-10T06:08:14.820Z 51.44 -175.248 5.5mwc 107 km ESE of Adak, Alaska

2010-10-09T01:54:04.600Z 10.211 -84.293 5.8mwb 3 km SSW of Río Segundo, Costa Rica

2010-10-08T05:43:08.070Z 2.831 128.217 6.2mwc 124 km N of Tobelo, Indonesia

2010-10-08T04:19:14.920Z 51.334 -175.203 5.7mwc 115 km ESE of Adak, Alaska

2010-10-08T03:49:10.720Z 51.287 -175.18 6.0mwc 120 km ESE of Adak, Alaska

2010-10-08T03:26:13.710Z 51.374 -175.361 6.4mwc 104 km ESE of Adak, Alaska

2010-10-06T19:43:38.460Z -17.818 -173.989 5.7mwb 92 km N of Neiafu, Tonga

2010-10-04T13:28:38.860Z 24.27 125.154 6.3mwb 61 km SSW of Hirara, Japan

2010-10-04T01:38:29.440Z 19.354 122.157 5.5mwb 93 km N of San Vicente, Philippines

2010-10-03T04:30:15.490Z -47.287 100.249 5.5mwc southeast Indian Ridge

2010-10-02T11:29:05.460Z -6.559 128.751 5.5mwb 290 km NE of Lospalos, Timor Leste

2010-09-30T09:00:24.460Z 19.706 121.472 5.8mwc 97 km SSW of Basco, Philippines

2010-09-30T03:45:01.780Z -0.307 133.498 5.6mwc 88 km NW of Manokwari, Indonesia

2010-09-30T02:11:03.790Z -4.949 133.846 5.5mwc Near the south coast of Papua, Indonesia

2010-09-30T00:26:10.000Z -36.249 -74.256 5.8mwb 114 km WNW of Talcahuano, Chile

2010-09-29T17:11:25.940Z -4.963 133.76 7.0mwc Near the south coast of Papua, Indonesia

2010-09-29T17:10:51.080Z -4.909 3.712 6.2mb 132 km NE of Tual, Indonesia

2010-09-29T08:00:00.500Z 37.2 139.8 5.5wb 35 km NNW of Kuroiso, Japan

2010-09-27T11:22:45.180Z 29.637 51.666 5.9mwc 2 km NNE of K?zer?n, Iran

2010-09-27T00:08:45.960Z 57.688 -32.762 5.5mwb Reykjanes Ridge

2010-09-26T18:27:57.780Z 52.438 179.732 5.8mwb 256 km WNW of Adak, Alaska

2010-09-26 12:12 -5.314 133.917 6.0mwc 133 km ENE of Tual, Indonesia

2010-09-26T11:08:44.390Z -5.573 146.462 5.6mwb 84 km ESE of Madang, Papua New Guine

2010-09-24T19:01:32.260Z -7.809 -74.373 5.5mwb 66 km NNE of Pucallpa, Peru

2010-09-23T12:53:08.540Z -5.826 151.544 5.6mwc 158 km E of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-09-23T05:28:35.600Z 52.233 179.754 5.6mwc 250 km W of Adak, Alaska

2010-09-22T08:00:14.320Z -13.39 -76.073 5.7mwb 6 km ENE of Chincha Alta, Per

2010-09-17T19:21:15.010Z 36.443 70.774 6.3mwb 47 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan

2010-09-16T01:54:40.290Z -16.031 -173.96 5.8mwb 19 km WSW of Hihifo, Tonga

2010-09-14T23:32:01.700Z 21.487 -105.93 5.6mwb 60 km WSW of Villa Juárez, Mexico

2010-09-13T07:15:49.630Z -14.612 -70.777 5.9mwb 21 km SW of Nuñoa, Peru

2010-09-13T05:47:47.290Z 41.497 141.986 5.8mwb 68 km ENE of Mutsu, Japan

2010-09-11T11:43:08.600Z 7.788 94.057 5.8mwc 251 km NNW of Sabang, Indonesia

2010-09-11T07:12:31.640Z -1.068 129.24 5.8mwc 225 km W of Sorong, Indones

2010-09-09T07:28:01.720Z -37.034 -73.412 6.2mwb 23 km WNW of Lota, Chile 2

010-09-08T17:39:40.480Z 44.588 149.724 5.5mwc 162 km ESE of Kuril’sk, Russia

2010-09-08T11:37:31.890Z -20.671 169.818 6.3mwc 137 km SSE of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-09-08T08:01:17.990Z -20.581 169.928 5.6mwc 133 km SSE of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-09-07T19:54:28.170Z -53.136 -118.171 5.5mwc southern East Pacific Rise

2010-09-07T16:13:32.060Z -15.879 -179.306 6.3mwc 154 km ENE of Labasa, Fiji

2010-09-07T12:48:57.380Z -14.396 -176.243 5.5mwc 123 km S of Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna

2010-09-07T00:57:22.410Z -6.917 103.461 5.5mwc 258 km SW of Bandar Lampung, Indonesia

2010-09-06T13:46:26.410Z -10.965 162.173 5.7mwc 62 km SSE of Kirakira, Solomon Islands

2010-09-06T07:24:35.230Z -18.314 -175.205 5.5mwb 134 km WNW of Neiafu, Tonga

2010-09-05T23:48:26.730Z -23.825 179.975 5.6mwc south of the Fiji Islands

2010-09-04T11:51:58.810Z -59.075 -25.494 5.5mwc South Sandwich Islands region

2010-09-04T08:52:04.100Z -17.368 -173.999 6.1mwb 141 km N of Neiafu, Tonga

2010-09-04 03:14 -2.47 138.47 5.5mwc 240 km W of Abepura, Indonesia

2010-09-03T17:06:50.860Z -3.65 101.961 5.6mb 37 km WNW of Bengkulu, Indonesia

2010-09-03T16:35:47.770Z -43.522 171.83 7.0mwc 19 km NE of Methven, New Zealand

2010-09-03T11:16:06.600Z 51.451 -175.87 6.5mwc 70 km SE of Adak, Alaska

2010-09-03T04:19:13.680Z -13.941 65.93 5.7mwc Mid-Indian Ridge

2010-09-03T02:29:11.130Z -6.133 149.961 5.5mwc 46 km E of Kandrian, Papua New Guinea

2010-08-29T06:37:48.900Z -55.8 -26.991 5.5mwc South Sandwich Islands region

2010-08-28T18:46:30.400Z 18.72 -107.097 5.5mwc 223 km SW of La Cruz de Loreto, Mexico

2010-08-27T19:23:49.500Z 35.49 54.47 5.8mwc 76 km S of D?mgh?n, Iran

2010-08-24T02:11:59.090Z 18.795 -107.193 6.2mwc 226 km SW of La Cruz de Loreto, Mexico

2010-08-23T01:08:08.850Z 12.805 143.558 5.5mwb 130 km WSW of Merizo Village, Guam

2010-08-22T10:22:58.000Z 37.24 19.95 5.5mwc 94 km SW of Lithakiá, Greece

2010-08-22T09:33 19.441 147.37 5.6mwc Mariana Islands region

2010-08-21 05:42 2.221 96.717 5.9mwb 47 km SE of Sinabang, Indonesia

2010-08-20 17:56 -6.57 154.246 6.1mwc 139 km WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-08-19T22:13:02.600Z 14.03 -91.121 5.5mwc 9 km SW of La Gomera, Guatemala

2010-08-18T16:28:15.440Z 12.234 141.514 6.3mwc 293 km NNE of Fais, Micronesia

2010-08-16T19:35:49.000Z -20.79 -178.82 6.2mwb Fiji region

2010-08-16T03:30:53.310Z -17.75 65.64 6.3mwc Mauritius – Reunion region

2010-08-15T15:09:29.240Z -5.69 148.3 6.3mwb 110 km NNE of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea

2010-08-15T02:51:20.160Z -22.04 -179.74 5.5mwc south of the Fiji Islands 2010-08-15T02:10:38.390Z 53.557 160.121 5.5mwc 113 km ENE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia

2010-08-14T23:01:04.090Z 12.27 141.42 6.6mwc 294 km NNE of Fais, Micronesia

2010-08-14T16:35:43.950Z 12.30 141.56 5.6mwc Mariana Islands region

2010-08-14T14:44:32.540Z 12.30 141.46 5.6mwc 299 km NNE of Fais, Micronesia

2010-08-14T07:31:01.920Z 12.41 141.63 5.7b Mariana Islands region

2010-08-14T07:30:16.940Z 12.34 141.48 6.2wc Mariana Islands region

2010-08-14T01:08:33.960Z -3.09 139.77 5.6mwc 110 km WSW of Abepura, Indonesia

2010-08-13T21:19 12.487 141.474 6.9mwc Mariana Islands region

2010-08-13T07:58:48.760Z 36.877 -32.874 5.5mwc Azores Islands region

2010-08-12T11:54:15.580Z -1.266 -77.30 7.1mwc Ecuador

2010-08-12T08:56:00.510Z -17.423 167.79 5.5mwc 64 km WNW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu

2010-08-11T20:20:11.030Z -17.98 167.78 5.5mwc 62 km WSW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu

2010-08-11T03:35:19.150Z -17.403 167.81 5.9mwc 64 km NW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu

2010-08-10T23:18:31.770Z -14.46 167.345 5.9mwc 68 km SSW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-08-10T05:50:37.540Z 39.40 143.148 5.9 mwr 103 km E of Yamada, Japan

2010-08-10T05:23:44.980Z -17.54 168.069 7.3mwc 33 km NW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu

2010-08-08T12:04:28.800Z 51.34 -178.57 5.5mwc 146 km WSW of Adak, Alask

2010-08-06T05:03:59.480Z -21.76 -179.45 5.5mwc Fiji region

2010-08-05T06:01:47.440Z -37.44 -73.28 5.9mwc 6 km NE of Curanilahue, Chile

2010-08-04T23:48:02.070Z 45.98 153.175 6.0mwc east of the Kuril Islands

2010-08-04T22:01:43.620Z -5.746 150.765 7.0mww 72 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-08-04T12:58:24.200Z 51.423 -178.649 6.4mwc 148 km WSW of Adak, Alaska

2010-08-04T10:07:12.000Z -21.842 -175.039 5.5mwc 57 km S of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-08-04 07:15Z -5.486 146.822 6.5mwc 118 km ESE of Madang, Papua New Guinea

2010-08-04T04:46:20.380Z -26.916 -177.245 6.0mwc south of the Fiji Islands

2010-08-03T22:30:23.800Z -22.56 171.5 5.6mwc southeast of the Loyalty Islands

2010-08-03T12:08: 1.239 126.213 6.3mwc 139 km WNW of Ternate, Indonesia

2010-08-02T03:30:02.890Z 7.103 -34.206 5.8mwb central Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-07-31T11:36:56.590Z -0.763 -16.025 5.5mwc north of Ascension Island

2010-07-30 13:50 35.221 59.317 5.5mwc 10 km ESE of Torbat-e ?eydar?yeh, Iran

2010-07-30T11:39:55.430Z 2.094 126.583 5.5mwc 163 km WNW of Tobelo, Indonesia

2010-07-30 04:37 -61.348 154.209 5.5mwc Balleny Islands region

2010-07-30T03:56:13.710Z 52.4 159.8 6.3mwc 100 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia

2010-07-29T07:31:56.240Z 6.548 123.222 6.6mwc 89 km W of Bantogon, Philippines

2010-07-28T11:31:46.470Z 52.667 -169.408 5.6mwc Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska

2010-07-27T16:54:12.830Z -7.3 126.3 5.5mwc 128 km N of Baukau, Timor Leste

2010-07-26T17:31:31.260Z -24.053 -66.825 5.6mwb 54 km WNW of San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina

2010-07-26T17:08:49.850Z -3.832 141.4 5.6mwc 127 km S of Vanimo, Papua New Guinea

2010-07-25T12:57:01.360Z 49.703 154.637 5.6mwb 151 km SW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia

2010-07-25T03:39:17.410Z -15.069 -173.548 5.9mwc 101 km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga

2010-07-24T05:35:01.060Z 6.218 123.5 6.6mwc 63 km WSW of Sangay, Philippines

2010-07-23T23:15 6.776 123.259 7.5mwc 72 km S of Panubigan, Philippines

2010-07-23T22:59:48.930Z 7.319 123.765 5.8mb 29 km W of Litayan, Philippines

2010-07-23T22:57:40.640Z 6.545 123.431 5.8mb 66 km W of Bantogon, Philippines

2010-07-23T22:51:11.840Z 6.497 123.48 7.6mwc 61 km W of Bantogon, Philippines

2010-07-23T22:19:35.230Z 6.684 123.571 5.5mb 51 km WSW of Gadung, Philippines

2010-07-23T22:08:11.250Z 6.718 123.409 7.3mwc 68 km W of Gadung, Philippines

2010-07-22T05:03 -15.132 168.162 6.1mwc 115 km ENE of Luganville, Vanuatu

2010-07-21T09:16:04.420Z 3.039 128.222 6.1mwc 146 km N of Tobelo, Indonesia

2010-07-20 21:06 -22.775 171.75 5.5mwc southeast of the Loyalty Islands

2010-07-20 20:31 6.01 150.69 5.6mwc 80 km SE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-07-20T19:38:09.530Z 27.022 53.861 5.8mwc 53 km NNW of K?sh, Iran

2010-07-20T19:18:20.370Z -5.902 150.712 6.3mwc 74 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-07-20T17:19:50.290Z -29.031 -13.096 5.8mwc southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-07-19T08:23:14.320Z 52.717 -169.561 5.5mwc 53 km WSW of Nikolski, Alaska

2010-07-19T08:20:30.210Z 52.655 -169.333 5.7mwc 44 km SW of Nikolski, Alaska

2010-07-18T19:48:04.540Z 52.815 -169.719 6.0mwb 59 km WSW of Nikolski, Alaska

2010-07-18T13:34:59.360Z -5.931 150.59 7.3mwc New Britain region, Papua New Guinea

2010-07-18T13:04:09.410Z -5.966 150.428 6.9mwc 56 km SE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-07-18 05:56:44.930Z 52.876 -169.848 6.7mwc 66 km W of Nikolski, Alaska

2010-07-17 16:20 -15.661 -175.223 5.6mwc 156 km WNW of Hihifo, Tonga

2010-07-17 06:07 -24.715 -69.817 5.5mwb 102 km NE of Taltal, Chile

2010-07-14 15:05 -38.224 -73.23 5.8mwc 49 km W of Traiguén, Chile

2010-07-14T11:01:27.240Z 51.81 -176.113 5.6mwc 36 km E of Adak, Alaska

2010-07-14T08:32:21.490Z -38.0 -73.31 6.6mwc 30 km SSE of Cañete, Chile

2010-07-13T23:56 -2.433 138.795 5.7mwc 205 km W of Abepura, Indonesia

2010-07-12T00:11 -22.146 -68.216 6.3mwb 80 km ENE of Calama, Chile

2010-07-10T12:54 -7.863 158.709 5.7mwc 102 km WNW of Buala, Solomon Islands

2010-07-10T11:43 11.143 145.999 6.3 mwc 272 km SSE of Inarajan Village, Guam

2010-07-10T05:39 14.006 145.026 5.6mwc 54 km NNE of Yigo Village, Guam

2010-07-08T12:48 -24.007 -179.788 5.8mwc south of the Fiji Islands

2010-07-07T06:50 -6.169 154.424 5.9mwc 118 km W of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-07-04T21:55 39.697 142.369 6.3mwc 37 km E of Miyako, Japan

2010-07-04T06:57 -8.469 -80.471 5.7mwc 146 km WSW of Santiago de Cao, Peru

2010-07-02T06:04 -13.643 166.485 6.3mwc 118 km WNW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-07-01T16:57 -5.171 129.385 5.8mwc 208 km SSE of Amahai, Indonesia

2010-06-30T07:22 16.3 -97.782 6.3mwc 2 km ESE of San Agustín Chayuco, Mexico

2010-06-30T04:31 -23.307 179.116 6.4mwb south of the Fiji Islands

2010-06-29T11:48 48.273 154.276 5.5mwc 298 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia

2010-06-29T01:40 -37.836 -73.278 5.5mwc 11 km ESE of Cañete, Chile

2010-06-28T18:19 -8.947 160.863 5.8mwc 26 km SE of Auki, Solomon Islands

2010-06-28T12:07 30.672 141.593 5.8mwc Izu Islands, Japan region

2010-06-28T00:59 -37.91 -75.038 5.6mwc 126 km WSW of Lebu, Chile

2010-06-26T09:50 -8.07 108.089 5.9mwc 77 km S of Kawalu, Indonesia

2010-06-26T05:3 -10.627 161.447 6.7mwc 55 km WSW of Kirakira,Solomon Islands

2010-06-24 05:32 -5.514 151.161 6.1mwb 113 km E of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea

2010-06-24T04 7.696 91.958 5.5mwb Nicobar Islands, India region

2010-06-22T22:16 -19.201 -177.553 5.8mwb Fiji region

2010-06-20T21:08 -36.129 -100.176 5.6mwc southeast of Easter Island

2010-06-18T23:09 13.197 93.087 5.9mwc 170 km NNE of Bamboo Flat, India

2010-06-18T02:23 44.448 148.689 6.2mwc 107 km SE of Kuril’sk, Russia

2010-06-17T13:06 -33.168 179.719 6.0mwb south of the Kermadec Islands

2010-06-16T03:58 -2.329 136.484 6.6mwc 135 km SSE of Biak, Indones

2010-06-16T03:16 -2.174 136.543 7.0mwc 121 km SSE of Biak, Indonesia

2010-06-16T03:06:02.420Z -2.386 136.6 6.2mwb 147 km SSE of Biak, Indonesia

2010-06-16T02:47:25.560Z -10.26 161.433 5.6mwb 57 km WNW of Kirakira, Solomon Islands

2010-06-15T04:26:58.240Z 32.705 -115.911 5.71mw 8km ESE of Ocotillo, CA

2010-06-13T03:32:57.240Z 37.372 141.625 5.9mwc near the east coast of Honshu, Japan

2010-06-12T19:26:50.460Z 7.881 91.936 7.5mwc Nicobar Islands, India region

2010-06-11T16:58Z 26.712 142.688 5.5mwc Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-06-11T16:37:48.050Z 26.688 142.503 5.7mwb Bonin Islands, Japan region

2010-06-11T12:40:19.700Z -37.314 51.95 5.8mwb South Indian Ocean

2010-06-10T02:13:17.100Z 7.363 126.905 5.6mwb 36 km ESE of Baculin, Philippines

2010-06-09T23:23:17.350Z -18.597 169.485 6.0mwb 106 km NNE of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-06-05T05:22:02.880Z 43.426 146.773 5.5mwc 41 km S of Shikotan, Russia

2010-06-03T05:35:44.760Z 33.335 96.15 5.5mwc 263 km NNW of Qamdo, China

2010-06-03T04:32:42.550Z 70.712 -14.384 5.6mwc

209 km W of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen

2010-06-02T18:51:07.290Z -13.731 166.594 5.6mwc 104 km W of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-06-02T09:28:53.250Z -6.159 149.413 5.9mwc 15 km WNW of Kandrian, Papua New Guinea

2010-06-02T01:49:03.940Z -57.369 -26.446 5.9mwb South Sandwich Islands region

2010-06-01T16:47:32.010Z -17.876 169.103 5.7mwc 85 km E of Port-Vila, Vanuatu

2010-06-01T16:05:29.580Z -36.819 -73.505 5.6mwb 36 km WSW of Talcahuano, Chile

2010-06-01T03:26:15.760Z 9.331 -84.206 6.0mwc 12 km SSW of Quepos, Costa Rica

2010-05-31T19:51:45.870Z 11.132 93.471 6.5mwc 98 km SE of Port Blair, India

2010-05-31T10:16:00.230Z 6.948 124.025 6.0mwc 11 km SW of Rimpeso, Philippines

2010-05-29T02:29:48.640Z 33.165 96.07 5.8mwc 248 km NNW of Qamdo, China

2010-05-28T04:25:58.630Z -14.048 166.606 5.8mwc 103 km W of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-05-27T20:48:00.440Z -13.658 166.745 6.1mwc 90 km WNW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-05-27T17:24:23.110Z -13.884 166.73 5.6mb 88 km W of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-05-27T17:14:46.570Z -13.698 166.643 7.2mwc 100 km WNW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-05-26T08:53:08.030Z 25.773 129.944 6.5mwc 216 km ESE of Katsuren-haebaru, Japan

2010-05-25T10:09:05.780Z 35.336 -35.924 6.3mwc northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-05-25T09:19:32.340Z -65.425 179.875 5.5wc Balleny Islands region

2010-05-24T16:18:29.090Z -8.087 -71.558 6.5mwc 87 km W of Tarauacá, Brazil

2010-05-23T22:46:52.050Z -13.928 -74.352 6.1mwc 4 km WNW of Sacsamarca, Peru

2010-05-22T06:15:17.400Z -56.236 -139.157P.7mwb Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-05-20T22:16:30.700Z 9.247 -84.302 5.9mwc 25 km SW of Quepos, Costa Rica

2010-05-20T08:06:28.760Z -39.063 -92.159 5.9mwb southeast of Easter Island

2010-05-20T00:44:58.620Z -56.87 -143.132 5.6mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-05-19T10:51:03.080Z -54.843 -135.398 6.0mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-05-19T10:30:10.400Z -54.8 -135.252 . 06mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-05-19T04:15:43.230Z -5.083 -77.541 6.0mwb 83 km NNE of Yambrasbamba, Peru

2010-05-16T05:16:10.000Z 18.4 -67.07 5.8mwc 4 km E of Moca, Puerto Rico

2010-05-16T00:33:06.350Z 0.511 124.657 5.8mwb 90 km S of Tomohon, Indonesia

2010-05-15T15:18:13.230Z -23.59 -176.646 5.7mwb south of the Fiji Islands

2010-05-09T05:59:41.620Z 3.748 96.018 7.2mwc 45 km SSW of Meulaboh, Indonesia

2010-05-08T05:39:28.080Z -0.732 122.485 5.7mwc Sulawesi, Indonesia

2010-05-08T03:22:09.650Z -8.085 118.259 5.9mwc 54 km NNW of Dompu, Indonesia

2010-05-07T17:46:13.940Z 44.362 -129.467 5.5mwb off the coast of Oregon

2010-05-07T07:39:29.820Z 3.559 127.982 5.6mwb 202 km N of Tobelo, Indonesia

2010-05-06T11:35:29.520Z -55.725 -127.942 5.8mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-05-06T02:42:47.940Z -18.058 -70.547 6.2mwc 21 km S of Las Yaras, Peru

2010-05-05T17:09:07.780Z -6.245 154.854 5.7mwc 70 km W of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-05-05T16:29:03.210Z -4.054 101.096 6.5mwc 132 km WSW of Bengkulu, Indonesia

2010-05-05T09:38:23.000Z -35.949 -103.058 5.9mwc southeast of Easter Island

2010-05-03T23:09:44.790Z -38.072 -73.454 6.3mwc 30 km S of Cañete, Chile

2010-05-03T14:04:19.390Z 52.612 -163.691 5.5mwb 218 km SE of Akutan, Alaska

2010-05-03T10:27:45.090Z 29.645 140.951 6.1mwc Izu Islands, Japan region

2010-05-02T14:52:40.030Z -34.228 -71.877 5.9 mwb 65 km NW of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-04-30T23:16:28.640Z 60.478 -177.65 6.3mwc Bering Sea

2010-04-30T23:11:43.100Z 60.473 -177.877 6.5mwc Bering Sea

2010-04-29T23:48:07.830Z -51.021 139.394 5.8mwc western Indian-Antarctic Ridge

2010-04-27T17:17:09.460Z -50.175 114.702 5.6mwc western Indian-Antarctic Ridge

2010-04-26T02:59:52.150Z 22.18 123.623 6.5mwc 245 km SSW of Ishigaki, Japan

2010-04-25T21:09:44.500Z -55.606 -27.73 5.6mwb South Sandwich Islands region

2010-04-24T07:41:00.410Z -1.912 128.122 6.0mwc 181 km NNW of Amahai, Indonesia

2010-04-23T10:03:06.180Z -37.529 -72.969 6.0mwc 26 km W of Nacimiento, Chile

2010-04-21T17:20:29.110Z -15.271 -173.219 6.1mwc 97 km NE of Hihifo, Tonga

2010-04-18T20:28:50.290Z 35.633 67.658 5.6mwc 77 km SSW of A?bak, Afghanistan

2010-04-18T13:30:58.260Z 14.514 -91.987 5.6mwb 18 km SW of Flores Costa Cuca, Guatemala

2010-04-18T01:49:38.500Z -37.159 -73.753 5.6mwc 39 km WNW of Arauco, Chile

2010-04-17T23:15:22.020Z -6.669 147.291 6.2mwc 33 km E of Lae, Papua New Guinea

2010-04-17T20:52:42.190Z 11.678 -86.813 5.5mwc 34 km WSW of Masachapa, Nicaragua

2010-04-16T23:15:36.440Z -37.42 -73.669 5.7mwc 20 km N of Lebu, Chile

2010-04-16T22:41:33.880Z -37.46 -73.732 5.7mwb 17 km NNW of Lebu, Chile

2010-04-16T01:45:15.740Z 54.485 -161.039 5.7mwc 100 km SSW of Sand Point, Alaska

2010-04-15T20:52:31.440Z -13.451 -112.167 5.6mwc central East Pacific Rise

2010-04-14T01:25:15.580Z 33.195 96.449 6.1mwc 239 km NNW of Qamdo, China

2010-04-13T23:49:38.330Z 33.165 96.548 6.9wc 233 km NNW of Qamdo, China

2010-04-13T20:27:00.640Z -56.331 -27.311 5.5mwc South Sandwich Islands region

2010-04-12T10:23:12.380Z -56.919 147.516 5.7mwc west of Macquarie Island

2010-04-11T22:08:12.790Z 36.965 -3.542 6.3mwc 1 km S of Nigüelas, Spain

2010-04-11T09:40:25.600Z -10.878 161.116 6.9mwc 99 km WSW of Kirakira, Solomon Islands

2010-04-11T02:19:06.820Z -12.973 166.523 5.8mwc 149 km NW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-04-10T16:54:24.250Z -20.114 -176.223 6.0mwb 155 km NW of Nuku‘alofa, Tonga

2010-04-10T15:06:34.070Z -25.68 -70.667 5.5mwb Near the coast of Antofagasta, Chile

2010-04-10T06:29:59.870Z -41.081 -89.894 5.8mwc southeast of Easter Island

2010-04-09T22:23:02.980Z -28.559 -68.124 5.8mwb 23 km NNE of Vinchina, Argentina

2010-04-07T14:33:01.930Z -3.76 141.943 6.0mwc 82 km SSW of Aitape, Papua New Guinea

2010-04-06T22:15:01.580Z 2.383 97.048 7.8mwc 75 km E of Sinabang, Indonesia

2010-04-05T22:36:57.230Z -19.86 -68.842 5.8mwc 142 km ENE of Iquique, Chile

2010-04-05T10:05:44.630Z -0.183 125.009 6.2mww 164 km S of Tondano, Indonesia

2010-04-04T22:50:17.120Z 32.098 -115.048 5.7mw 12km SSW of Estacion Coahuila, B.C., MX

2010-04-04T22:40:42.360Z 32.286 -115.295 7.2mw The 2010 Sierra El Mayor, B.C., Mexico Earthquake

2010-04-04T20:28:04.890Z -17.194 -177.059 5.6mwc Fiji region

2010-04-02T22:58:07.560Z -36.227 -72.878 6.0mwc 30 km W of Quirihue, Chile

2010-04-01T15:46:51.000Z -61.203 153.875 5.6mwb Balleny Islands region

2010-03-30T16:54:46.730Z 13.667 92.831 6.6mwc 217 km N of Bamboo Flat, India

2010-03-30T01:02:51.490Z 43.308 138.379 5.7mwc 177 km WNW of Iwanai, Japan

2010-03-28T21:43:13.550Z -35.406 -72.897 5.6mwc 44 km W of Constitución, Chile

2010-03-28T21:38:28.000Z -35.387 -73.385 6.0mwb 88 km W of Constitución, Chile

2010-03-28T20:01:05.590Z -55.139 -128.373 5.7mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-03-26T14:52:07.230Z -27.953 -70.821 6.3wb 69 km N of Vallenar, Chile

2010-03-26T10:39:02.630Z -6.326 130.284 5.7mwc 283 km WSW of Tual, Indonesia

2010-03-25T05:29:24.720Z 13.827 120.071 6.0mwc 2 km SW of Tagbak, Philippines

2010-03-24T02:06:10.630Z 32.509 92.708 5.7mwc 129 km NNE of Nagqu, China

2010-03-22T19:58:13.040Z 18.451 120.742 5.9mwb 9 km SSW of Bangui, Philippines

2010-03-21T18:31:04.100Z -36.344 -73.164 5.5mwb 35 km NNW of Tomé, Chile

2010-03-20T18:08:08.720Z 19.674 -75.331 5.6mwb 53 km SSW of Guantánamo, Cuba

2010-03-20T14:00:49.980Z -3.361 152.245 6.6mwc New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea

2010-03-19T08:54:44.000Z -35.541 -73.475 5.5mwc 99 km WSW of Constitución, Chile

2010-03-18T09:14:05.860Z -23.318 -177.177 5.6mwb south of the Fiji Islands

2010-03-18T06:28:50.290Z -48.733 164.672 5.6mwc off the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand

2010-03-16T09:44:15.510Z 52.139 142.204 5.8mwc 48 km ESE of Lazarev, Russia

2010-03-16T03:04:39.990Z -36.405 -73.074 5.9mwc 25 km NNW of Tomé, Chile

2010-03-16T02:21:57.940Z -36.217 -73.257 6.7mwc 52 km NNW of Tomé, Chile

2010-03-15T11:08:28.960Z -35.802 -73.158 6.2wc 76 km NW of Quirihue, Chile

2010-03-14T22:33:20.680Z -58.417 -23.567 5.6mwc South Sandwich Islands region

2010-03-14T20:33:13.710Z -2.746 83.703 5.8mwc South Indian Ocean

2010-03-14T20:04:54.540Z -38.526 -73.534 5.6mwb 38 km WNW of Carahue, Chile

2010-03-14T13:52:22.690Z -38.502 -73.653 5.5mwc 48 km WNW of Carahue, Chile

2010-03-14T08:08:03.960Z 37.745 141.59 6.5mwc 59 km ENE of Namie, Japan

2010-03-14T00:57:44.700Z -1.692 128.135 6.4mwb 202 km NNW of Amahai, Indonesia

2010-03-13T14:59:00.970Z 1.323 97.171 5.8mwc 126 km SSW of Singkil, Indonesia

2010-03-13T12:46:26.380Z 37.594 141.299 5.6mwb 29 km ENE of Namie, Japan

2010-03-13T10:34:43.360Z -37.551 -73.465 5.8mwc 13 km SW of Curanilahue, Chile

2010-03-13T02:53:15.180Z 2.192 133.02 5.9mwc 229 km ESE of Tobi Village, Palau

2010-03-12T23:19:55.160Z 23.062 94.623 5.5mwb 68 km SSE of Mawlaik, Myanmar

2010-03-12T16:50:01.700Z -34.233 -71.917 5.8mwb 67 km NW of Santa Cruz, Chil

2010-03-11T20:11:20.400Z -34.381 -71.979 5.6mwc 63 km WNW of Santa Cruz, Chil

2010-03-11T15:06:02.130Z -34.47 -72.004 6.0mb 61 km WNW of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-03-11T14:58:15.130Z -34.614 -71.99 5.6mb 57 km W of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-03-11T14:55:27.510Z -34.326 -71.799 7.0mwc 52 km NW of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-03-11T14:39:43.950Z -34.29 -71.891 6.9mwc 61 km NW of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-03-11T06:22:18.480Z -57.285 -27.931 5.6mwc South Sandwich Islands region

2010-03-10T12:20:58.920Z -33.562 -72.298 5.6mwc 64 km W of Cartagena, Chile

2010-03-09T14:06:52.270Z 51.489 -173.531 5.8mwc 91 km SSE of Atka, Alaska

2010-03-08T17:03:16.830Z -25.712 -66.617 5.8mwc 75 km WNW of Cafayate, Argentina

2010-03-08T09:47:08.890Z 19.348 144.743 6.1mwb Maug Islands region, Northern Mariana Islands

2010-03-08T07:47:41.960Z 38.709 40.051 5.6mwc 11 km E of Palu, Turkey

2010-03-08T02:32:34.710Z 38.864 39.986 6.1mwc 10 km SSW of Karakoçan, Turkey

2010-03-07T15:59:44.600Z -37.99 -73.3 5.9wc 22 km SSE of Cañete, Chile

2010-03-07T07:05:24.640Z -16.236 -115.296 6.3mwc southern East Pacific Rise

2010-03-06T13:31:12.940Z 44.174 147.647 5.7mwc 85 km ENE of Shikotan, Russia

2010-03-06T12:10:56.760Z -13.141 166.687 5.5mwc 124 km NW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-03-05T16:07:00.680Z -3.762 100.991 6.8mwc 141 km W of Bengkulu, Indonesia

2010-03-05T11:47:06.820Z -36.665 -73.374 6.6mwb 23 km WNW of Talcahuano, Chile

2010-03-05T09:19:36.380Z -36.631 -73.223 6.1mwc 14 km NW of Talcahuano, Chile

2010-03-04T22:39:26.530Z -22.227 -68.328 6.3mwb 66 km ENE of Calama, Chile

2010-03-04T14:02:27.550Z -13.571 167.227 6.5mwb 48 km NW of Sola, Vanuat

2010-03-04T01:59:48.670Z -33.216 -72.125 6.0mwc 50 km WSW of Valparaíso, Chile

2010-03-04T00:18:51.290Z 22.918 120.795 6.3mwc 41 km SE of Yujing, Taiwan

2010-03-03T19:58:29.990Z -33.412 -71.868 5.8mwc 28 km WNW of Cartagena, Chile

2010-03-03T17:44:25.040Z -36.61 -73.36 6.1mwc 25 km WNW of Talcahuano, Chile

2010-03-02T19:12:56.390Z -34.267 -72.171 5.6mwc 84 km WNW of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-03-02T04:28:45.410Z -36.675 -73.301 5.5mwc 17 km WNW of Talcahuano, Chile

2010-03-02T02:51:21.310Z 18.182 122.399 5.8mwc Luzon, Philippines

2010-03-01T02:44:42.220Z -35.039 -72.487 5.7mwb 33 km NNW of Constitución, Chile

2010-02-28T19:48:35.390Z -38.099 -73.68 5.9mwb 41 km SW of Cañete, Chile

2010-02-28T11:25:35.920Z -34.903 -71.617 6.2mwb 27 km W of Rauco, Chile

2010-02-28T08:17:44.340Z 34.832 141.468 5.6mwb 108 km ESE of ?hara, Japan

2010-02-28T01:08:23.170Z -34.163 -71.952 5.9mwb 70 km SSW of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T23:21:12.550Z 35.94 70.074 5.7mwc 72 km SSE of Farkh?r, Afghanistan

2010-02-27T23:12:34.910Z -34.7 -71.827 6.0mb 42 km W of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-02-27T23:02:02.220Z -37.695 -72.832 5.9mwb 15 km NW of Angol, Chile

2010-02-27T19:54:28.690Z 10.84 -43.406 5.8mwc northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-02-27T19:00:06.860Z -33.422 -71.828 6.2mwc 25 km NW of Cartagena, Chile

2010-02-27T18:23:11.440Z -37.581 -73.699 5.7ms 5 km NW of Lebu, Chile

2010-02-27T18:15:22.810Z -37.516 -73.55 5.6mb 13 km NE of Lebu, Chile

2010-02-27T17:43:37.220Z -36.521 -73.051 5.5mb 13 km NW of Tomé, Chile

2010-02-27T17:24:30.590Z -36.354 -73.208 6.1mwb 36 km NW of Tomé, Chile

2010-02-27T17:11:49.000Z -33.99 -71.805 5.5mb 47 km SSW of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T16:27:56.830Z -37.78 -73.348 5.5mb 4 km ENE of Cañete, Chile

2010-02-27T15:45:37.000Z -24.872 -65.602 6.3mwc 5 km NE of Campo Quijano, Argentina

2010-02-27T15:44:50.740Z -36.129 -73.257 5.5mb 60 km NNW of Tomé, Chile

2010-02-27T12:03:27.570Z -34.373 -73.965 5.5mb 177 km NW of Constitución, Chile

2010-02-27T10:38:35.020Z -38.191 -73.694 5.9mb 50 km SSW of Cañete, Chile

2010-02-27T10:30:36.400Z -33.281 -71.955 6.0mb 40 km SW of Valparaíso, Chile

2010-02-27T10:30:10.230Z -37.878 -73.545 5.99mw 15 km WSW of Cañete, Chile

2010-02-27T10:10:14.730Z -33.717 -72.163 5.6mb 53 km WSW of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T09:59:20.380Z -38.16 -73.652 5.8mb 45 km SSW of Cañete, Chile

2010-02-27T09:00:16.660Z -33.443 -71.525 5.6mb 14 km NNE of Cartagena, Chile

2010-02-27T08:48:05.540Z -38.495 -75.326 5.6mb 176 km WSW of Lebu, Chile

2010-02-27T08:31:58.900Z -33.027 -72.439 5.5mb 75 km W of Valparaíso, Chile

2010-02-27T08:31:03.960Z -34.872 -72.433 5.7mb 51 km N of Constitución, Chile

2010-02-27T08:25:29.620Z -34.749 -72.427 6.1mb 64 km N of Constitución, Chile

2010-02-27T08:13:14.500Z -33.304 -71.579 5.6mb 27 km N of Cartagena, Chile

2010-02-27T08:01:23.010Z -37.773 -75.048 7.4mwc 124 km W of Lebu, Chile

2010-02-27T07:40:46.800Z -35.133 -72.176 5.5mb 30 km NE of Constitución, Chile

2010-02-27T07:37:17.960Z -36.869 -72.673 6.0mb 27 km NNW of Yumbel, Chile

2010-02-27T07:34:30.940Z -33.821 -72.132 5.5mb 54 km WSW of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T07:33:30.720Z -38.032 -73.393 5.6mb 25 km S of Cañete, Chile

2010-02-27T07:23:15.970Z -36.924 -73.594 5.6mb 42 km WNW of Coronel, Chile

2010-02-27T07:12:28.450Z -33.878 -71.943 6.0mb 44 km SW of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T07:05:05.700Z -33.912 -72.107 5.8mb 58 km SW of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T06:56:26.190Z -34.35 -72.197 5.6mb 82 km WNW of Santa Cruz, Chile

2010-02-27T06:52:34.020Z -34.867 -72.614 6.2mb 54 km NNW of Constitución, Chile

2010-02-27T06:51:17.650Z -31.663 -69.141 6.0mb 40 km WSW of Villa Basilio Nievas, Argentina

2010-02-27T06:47:23.590Z -33.655 -72.033 5.6mb 40 km W of San Antonio, Chile

2010-02-27T06:34:16.290Z -54.027 -133.64 5.6mb Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-02-27T06:34:11.530Z -36.122 -72.898 8.8mww 36 km WNW of Quirihue, Chile

2010-02-26T20:31:26.970Z 25.93 128.425 7.0mwc 70 km SE of Katsuren-haebaru, Japan

2010-02-26 08:37 6.484 126.802 5.7mwc 67 km SE of Bobon, Philippines

2010-02-26T01:07:58.210Z 23.784 122.816 5.5mwc 77 km SSW of Yonakuni, Jap

2010-02-26T00:11:50.050Z -55.758 -4.758 5.6mwc southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-02-25T03:15:03.090Z 11.176 -86.126 5.7mwc near the coast of Nicaragua

2010-02-23T15:16:00.360Z 15.967 -91.26 5.6mwc 19 km NNE of Barillas, Guatemala

2010-02-22T08:42:39.500Z -23.66 -175.915 5.5mwc 276 km SSW of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-02-22T07:24:45.680Z -23.738 -175.917 5.6mwc 284 km SSW of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-02-22T07:00:51.320Z -23.626 -176.036 6.0mwc 277 km SSW of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-02-22T05:08:49.030Z -21.511 -173.778 5.7mwc 123 km E of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-02-20T13:35:51.100Z -13.507 166.806 5.5mwc 90 km WNW of Sola, Vanuatu

2010-02-19T11:13:19.810Z -21.84 -175.115 5.8mwc 58 km SSW of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-02-18T01:13:19.510Z 42.587 130.703 6.9mwb 15 km SSW of Kraskino, Russia

2010-02-17T19:38:06.350Z -29.756 -177.836 5.9mwb Kermadec Islands, New Zealand

2010-02-15T21:51:47.790Z -7.217 128.723 6.2mwc 238 km NE of Lospalos, Timor Leste

2010-02-13T02:34:28.860Z -21.902 -174.767 6.1mwb 65 km SSE of ‘Ohonua, Tonga

2010-02-12T12:03:38.830Z -33.622 -68.789 5.8mwc 67 km SSW of San Martín, Argentina

2010-02-11T21:56:31.510Z 34 25.393 5.5mwc 113 km S of Pýrgos, Greece

2010-02-11T18:43:09.710Z -9.905 113.845 5.8mwc 170 km S of Gambiran Satu, Indonesia

2010-02-11T11:51:53.980Z -40.593 -16.769 5.5mwc southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-02-10T07:18:29.350Z -7.048 154.855 5.5mwb 106 km SW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-02-09T01:03:44.440Z -15.053 -173.492 6.1mwc 104 km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga

2010-02-09T00:47:40.700Z 15.893 -96.861 5.7wc 8 km E of Santa María Colotepec, Mexico

2010-02-07T23:22:55.010Z -23.335 -179.877 5.6mwc south of the Fiji Islands

2010-02-07T22:28:20.660Z -23.319 -179.877 5.9mwc south of the Fiji Islands

2010-02-07T17:09:47.340Z -23.225 -66.564 5.6mwc 90 km W of El Aguilar, Argentina

2010-02-07T06:10:00.230Z 23.488 123.615 6.3mwc 109 km SSW of Ishigaki, Japan

2010-02-06T20:31:58.540Z -16.004 -172.737 5.5mwc 113 km E of Hihifo, Tonga

2010-02-06T04:44:58.400Z 46.836 152.731 6.0mwc Kuril Islands

2010-02-05T06:59:05.500Z -47.911 99.593 6.2mwc southeast Indian Ridge

2010-02-04T20:20:21.970Z 40.412 -124.961 5.8mw 61 km WSW of Ferndale, California

2010-02-04T17:48:08.890Z -19.434 -173.857 5.6mwc 67 km NE of Pangai, Tonga

2010-02-01T22:28:16.920Z -6.112 154.463 6.2mwc 115 km WNW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea

2010-01-30T19:21:27.470Z -57.638 -141.462 5.6mwc Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

2010-01-29T20:47:53.200Z 1.585 -90.602 5.6mwc 259 km N of Puerto Ayora, Ecuador

2010-01-29T13:16:26.210Z 1.634 -90.281 5.5mwc 262 km N of Puerto Ayora, Ecuador

2010-01-29T09:19:54.440Z -18.948 169.665 5.8wc 77 km NNE of Isangel, Vanuatu

2010-01-28 08:04 -23.357 -66.712 5.9mwb 103 km NNW of San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina

2010-01-27T18:49:33.620Z 13.639 125.486 5.9mwc 117 km NNE of Cabodiongan, Philippines

2010-01-27T17:42:45.150Z -14.1 -14.554 5.8mwc southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-01-25T22:52:46.510Z -8.498 -74.466 5.9mwb 13 km SE of San Fernando, Peru

2010-01-25T21:38:55.250Z -18.599 -173.696 5.6mwc 30 km E of Neiafu, Tonga

2010-01-25T07:15:08.980Z 30.964 130.888 5.5mwb 27 km NNW of Nishinoomote, Japan

2010-01-24T18:15:09.270Z -18.513 167.897 5.6mwb 96 km SSW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu

2010-01-24T14:18:59.710Z -9.18 157.756 5.5mwb 155 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-24T05:38:26.830Z -8.205 129.029 5.5mwc 226 km E of Lospalos, Timor Leste

2010-01-21T08:03:23.050Z 8.268 -110.357 5.6mwb east central Pacific Ocean

2010-01-21T02:02:03.740Z 13.551 125.46 5.5mwb 107 km NNE of Cabodiongan, Philippines

2010-01-20T11:03:43.490Z 18.423 -72.823 5.9mwc 4 km ESE of Tigwav, Haiti

2010-01-19T14:23:38.850Z 19.004 -80.804 5.9mwc 46 km SE of East End, Cayman Islands

2010-01-19T00:17:48.980Z -8.997 158.071 5.6mwc Solomon Islands

2010-01-18T16:09:14.510Z -12.484 166.293 5.7mwb 201 km SSE of Lata, Solomon Islands

2010-01-18T15:56:09.000Z 38.404 21.961 5.5mwc 11 km E of Náfpaktos, Greece

2010-01-18T15:40:26.440Z 13.728 -90.132 5.9mwc 17 km SW of San Francisco Menéndez, El Salvador

2010-01-18T01:02:16.720Z 46.482 153.262 5.6mwc Kuril Islands

2010-01-17T12:00:01.080Z -57.664 -65.879 6.3mwc Drake Passage

2010-01-17T09:46:40.380Z -6.122 152.587 5.7mwc 199 km S of Kokopo, PNG

2010-01-17 06:04 37.938 143.599 5.6mwb 206 km SE of ?funato, Japan

2010-01-16T20:08:16.960Z 51.711 177.706 5.5mwc Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska

2010-01-15T18:00:46.700Z 10.454 -63.475 5.6mwc 33 km SW of Carúpano, Venezuela

2010-01-15T11:08:38.370Z 26.746 126.285 5.7mwc 151 km WNW of Naha, Japan

2010-01-15T10:14:02.980Z -31.728 -177.612 5.9mwc Kermadec Islands region

2010-01-14T16:22:35.090Z -11.964 166.264 5.5mwc 146 km SSE of Lata, Solomon Islands

2010-01-14 14:03 11.51 142.08 5.8mwc 257 km NE of Fais, Micronesia

2010-01-13T17:18:07.990Z -0.687 133.33 5.8mwc 83 km WNW of Manokwari, Indonesia

2010-01-13T16:21:23.100Z -15.656 -174.799 5.5mwc 112 km WNW of Hihifo, Ton

2010-01-13T05:02 18.367 -72.903 5.8mwc Haiti region

2010-01-13T01:36:31.370Z 18.404 -72.826 5.6mwc 5 km SE of Tigwav, Haiti

2010-01-13T01:32:44.220Z 18.42 -72.861 5.6mwc 1 km SSE of Tigwav, Haiti

2010-01-12T22:12:04.650Z 18.452 -72.513 5.7mb Haiti region

2010-01-12T22:00:41.490Z 18.387 -72.784 6.0mwc 4 km SSW of Grangwav, Haiti

2010-01-12T21:53:10.060Z 18.443 -72.571 7.0mwc 10 km SE of Léogâne, Haiti

2010-01-12T10:58:14.440Z -5.417 133.731 5.5mwb 110 km ENE of Tual, Indonesia

2010-01-10T00:27:39.320Z 40.652 -124.6925 .5mw The 2010 Eureka, California Earthquake

2010-01-09T05:51:30.470Z -9.131 157.626 6.2mwc 142 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-07T08:29:06.290Z -53.516 159.28 5.6mwc Macquarie Island region

2010-01-06T17:27:55.310Z -4.405 151.746 5.6mwc 51 km WSW of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea

2010-01-06T16:38:35.940Z -41.605 -16.568 5.6mwc southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

2010-01-06T09:48:46.450Z -49.789 164.192 5.7mwb Auckland Islands, New Zealand region

2010-01-05T13:13:01.530Z -8.89 158.032 5.7mb 157 km ESE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-05T13:11:42.820Z -9.05 157.892 6.0mwc 155 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-05T12:15:32.210Z -9.019 157.551 6.8mwc 127 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-05T04:55:39.410Z -58.173 -14.695 6.8mwc east of the South Sandwich Islands

2010-01-04T11:28:20.280Z -8.375 157.087 5.8mwc 40 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-04T04:17:50.590Z -8.917 157.606 5.6mwc 123 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-03T22:36:25.640Z -8.783 157.354 7.1mwc 94 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-03T21:48:02.870Z -8.726 157.487 6.6mwc 98 km SE of Gizo, Solomon Islands

2010-01-03T20:39:12.980Z -8.802 -77.718 5.7mwb 16 km E of Huallanca, Peru

2010-01-03T04:11:39.490Z -5.297 145.859 5.8mwc 11 km SE of Madang, PNG

2010-01-02 08:45 12.424 141.949 6.1mwb Mariana Islands region

Fake Weather

5.5M. south of the Fiji Islands 2024-10-22 16:45:36 (UTC+01:00)459.1 km

4.9M. 49 km SSW of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-22 13:48:54 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.7M. 214 km E of Levuka, Fiji 2024-10-21 21:25:35 (UTC+01:00)550.3 km

4.5M. 63 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 20:22:50 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.5M. 245 km ENE of Levuka, Fiji 2024-10-21 17:02:44 (UTC+01:00)530.5 km

4.6M. 63 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 16:15:13 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.0M. 51 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 09:35:08 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.2M. 60 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 09:24:06 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.9M. 65 km SSW of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 09:08:33 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.7M. 52 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 07:32:35 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.5M. 224 km E of Levuka, Fiji 2024-10-21 07:09:39 (UTC+01:00)569.4 km

5.2M. 53 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 05:12:15 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.8M. 52 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 05:10:22 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.9M. 74 km SSW of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 04:53:04 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.8M. 60 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 04:24:16 (UTC+01:00)16.0 km

5.7M. 63 km NNW of Albardón, Argentina 2024-10-20 23:59:40 (UTC+01:00)107.7 km

4.6M. 74 km WNW of El Aguilar, Argentina 2024-10-20 14:56:17 (UTC+01:00)230.6 km

5.4M. Fiji region 2024-10-20 13:31:07 (UTC+01:00)589.0 km

4.8M. south of the Fiji Islands 2024-10-20 11:06:51 (UTC+01:00)

There is some Japanese stuff and more Indonesian ones you can check on it for yourselves

THE FAKE WEATHER REDUCES THE MAGNITUDES OF EARTHQUAKES

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=us6000nzgl&extent=-75.58494,-55.54688&extent=71.30079,365.625&range=month&magnitude=4.5&baseLayer=ocean

Not only is the ‘quake ameliorated but the magnitude of the one epicentre is spread over a significant region, so far as I can see, remaining in the same quadrisphere. Fancy that, Jehovah may have arranged for us to do something about earthquakes of our own volition. Just think of it, Acts of God after Amageddon will be acts of man on earth just like he designed us to become under his son: The Prince Of Peace: In his image.

So now we have a possible Tell for fake weather we can go back in time to look for other earquake runs. People affected by such unusual quakes can now have a shot at deepstate actors, restoring equity to those from whom it was taken.

6.0M. 18 km W of Doğanyol, Turkey 2024-10-16 08:46:

5.9M. 40 km SSW of Jurm, Afghanistan 2024-10-16 19:56

5.9M. 224 km SW of José María Morelos, Mexico 2024-10-16 20:40 to

5.8M. 60 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 04:24

5.7M. 63 km NNW of Albardón, Argentina 2024-10-20 23:59

That’s a four or five day gap that I was looking for from 16 October 08:46 for Mercury Sol Mars

to 21 October 2024

So now that we know what is going on, we ask Jehova what he wants us to do about it. Or does he want us to wait and see what Jesus has in mind for our eventual servants.

The next spell starts: 6.2M. 145 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia 2024-10-23 15:38

But Kristy is still going and stonger and it looks like someone is pointing it at Hawaii. How did it change colour without changing track?

Dana just got started:

Trami.

2024-10-23 15:28

Jupiter Sol Mecury. Pending: Pluto Sol Mercury, a continuum never ends. Given another four or five days it will be Jupiter Sol Mercury and Pluto Mercury Sol again:

2024-10-28 15:28

I wish I had a more sensitive ephemeris.

And just like that the south and Central American volcanoes are pouring:

Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 24000 ft (7300 m)

Fuego (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m)

Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m)

Sangay (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m) altitude or flight level 200 .
The full report is as follows: NEW VA EMS to 20000 ft (6100 m)

There are no coincidences, a slogan from the first campign of President trump. try selling that to the element of meteorology:

I don’t understand why a storm that is a tomograph heads north into oblivion. I think it goes to ground in Russia or the Mackenzie river. Sometimes a strom will go around the Arctic for as long as 3 weeks or more before dropping down into the gap between Russia and North America.

Either this is perfectly normal or it only began happening in the Clinton era. In other words a safe pair of hands while they learned how to deal with fake weather. I am looking at 962 offGreenland:

964 off norway and filling:

963 and about gone:

Nice one Vivaldi playing silly buggers and losing my stuff, Britain and Ireland are on the top right but skewed so difficult to see.

Popocatapetl will be near the top rightLow-988

I have no idea where it is now but at 28 thousand feet it cam’t be hiding very well.
Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 28000 ft (8500 m)

I am pretty sure it is just in sight at the top centre: Low-990 on the Canadian chart.

So Low-981 on the Met Office chart will be a dual of Nevado del Ruis and Sabancaya. One othe three is going to erupt when it gets the right situation.

Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 21000 ft (6400 m)
Sabancaya (Peru): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 23000 ft (7000 m)

The Continuum

Santiaguito (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150
The full report is as follows: VA EMS CONT to 15000 ft (4600 m)

Fuego (Guatemala): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Washington (VAAC) issued the following report: POSS VA EMSangay (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m) altitude or flight level 200 .
Sabancaya (Peru): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Buenos Aires (VAAC) issued the following report: continuous ash emissions

Santiaguito L-989 Fuego L-973 and Sabancaya L-1004 but I am guessing. Ordinarily the output of the volcanoes is masked by a greater output from one or more of them. Things will pick up around the 15th or 16th and the lesser ones will appear as elongations with no polar points.

Here we go, why should it be a surprise that an occlusion in a cyclone produces a tornadic event, when the cyclone is a tomagraph of a volcano?

Is it something people want to believe in like mass hypnosis rather than a continuum?

Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 22000 ft (6700 m)
Santiaguito (Guatemala): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Washington (VAAC) issued the following report: OCNL VA EMS

Fuego (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150 .
Sangay (Ecuador): (14 Oct) Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 21000 ft (6400 m) altitude or flight level 210 .
Reventador (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 14000 ft (4300 m) altitude or flight level 140 .
ONGOING VA EMS to 14000 ft (4300 m)

Sabancaya (Peru): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Buenos Aires (VAAC) issued the following report: VA NOT IDENTIFIABLE FM SATELLITE DATA

This mainly Popocatépetl (Central Mexico) and Sangay Low-986, the elongation is Sangay but I could be wrong. There are no active systems [on Tropical Storm Reports] as of 14 Oct, 2024 18:57 GMT.

After the earthquake, the full blown wind and the tornado proper:

Misery loves company, so does fear. As the occlusion closes a dual breaks out:

My guess is that if the large one is Popocatapetl, the smaller one is Nevado del Ruis. And I am in for a bad spell. What doesn’t kill you makes you change your underpants. Frightened?

Moi?

I don’t live in South or Central America, I just get upset at them sending us all the rain. By the way, the H-1000 over Greenland is Smeru. The H-1031 on Thursday is the reason why the complex is at such a large Latitude. What planet or volcano is responsible I have yet to find out. Unless you know better? https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/volcanoes/today.html

2024-10-15 16:27

Coming up from Pluto inwards:

Pluto Venus Sol; Neptune Saturn Venus (unlikely); Uranus Sol Mercury; Uranus Earth Venus; Mars Venus Mercury around the 21st; Jupiter Mars Sol due. I can’t see any more, can you?

I am no statistician but I imagine the alignments that do not include the sun, signal earthquakes below 6.0M. Alignments that include the sun will be <6.0M, magnitude six or greater.

Whar a difference point makes. Seriously if that is the natural result I will be surprised, all those alignments and it can’t reach 6.0M?

5.9M. 224 km SW of José María Morelos, Mexico 2024-10-16 20:40 Imagine if Noah had had early onset dementia instead of everyone else

And he had trusted this chart. Forgot to collect a day’s worth and had to listen to his children weeping as his wife said: I told you so.

jw.org Genesis 7: Noah did everything that Jehovah had commanded him. Noah was 600 years old when the floodwaters came upon the earth. So Noah, along with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, went into the ark ahead of the floodwaters. So they went in, male and female of every sort of flesh, just as God had commanded him. After that Jehovah shut the door behind him.

The first sign of the spell being over was: They went inside the ark to Noah by twos, male and female, just as God had commanded Noah. Imagine the noise and the bustle as the scammed and crammed all in, one after the other to get inside and settled down. And seven days later the floodwaters came upon the earth. I imagine it was not quite like that but it was Just so.

Now image a bunch of cat-women cat calling from an overlooking hill. So where were the rest?

Hundreds of thousands of them got the chop, one and all the raibbow maned women and children. It must have been quite a shock. Perhaps every living thing wondered off a few days before. There again the storm must have put the fear of God inside and out untill it was over. I can’t imagine the tumult. Bad things happening…

So, once more with feeling. This is waht fake weather looks like culy horened Ibex and all.

It just struck me that the fake weather cyclones look a bit like goats. Is that a coincidence or is it deliberate?

Now I have to wait until the elections are over so I can see the proper ones. do they run in the same direction?

That double cold front in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, they are signalling fake, fake, fake, all over ther place. The more you see it, the more you see them all. That broken front is supposed to mean weakening front it is also a signal for a swarm but it shouldn’t be a parapep pair so close should it?

6.0M. 18 km W of Doğanyol, Turkey 2024-10-16 08. Was that is 12th till 16th or are we to expect more?Father I am confused, help me please God. It is still warm so there is more to come. I have no idea how the spells overlap and with this fake weather…

This one isn’t goat shaped demons: Baphomet: A legendary goat-headed fertility spirit or demon, often associated with occult practices. While its origins are unclear, Baphomet has been adopted by some societies of the Left-Hand Path as a patron figure. Biblical References: In the Bible, goat-shaped demons are mentioned in Leviticus 17:1-7 and 2 Chronicles 11:15, where they are associated with idolatrous worship and sacrifices. Some scholars interpret these references as literal goats, while others see them as symbolic representations of demonic entities. Seirim: In Isaiah 34:14, the term “se’irim” is translated as “goat-shaped demons” or “shaggy creatures.” Some interpretations suggest these creatures inhabit desolate ruins, while others view them as symbolic of lasciviousness and revelry.

Let the user beware. There is more on the way; warm weather = earthquakes. There was a small spell of warm weather with the fake stuff, this spell is, I think, warmer. But maybe the Magnitude Six earlier was the precusor of a different alignnment, the spells are not mine to call.  “So they should no longer offer sacrifices to the goatlike demons with which they are prostituting themselves. This will serve as a lasting statute for you throughout your generations.”’

5.6M. Kermadec Islands region 2024-10-17 06:37
5.9M. 224 km SW of José María Morelos, Mexico 2024-10-16 20:40

5.9 40 km SSW of Jurm, Afghanistan 2024-10-16 19:56

6.0 18km W of Doğanyol, Turkey 2024-10-16 08:46

Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m)

Fuego (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 16000 ft (4900 m).
Sangay (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 19000 ft (5800 m) Only three Potocatapetl and Sangay:

Potocatapetl: Low-984 and Sangay: Low-966 with Fuego adding the elongation

That 6.0Magnnitude earthquake on the 16th October 08:46 should signal (for want of a better word) closure this afternoon accordingto the MatOffice, which is itself an element of the stuff the apostle peter condemned to be exposed as fake science in 2 Peter 3:

My reasoning is: When you see a deep low forming in the middle of the North Atlantic charts, will if it is accompanied by a cold front along the coast of Europe and that front (or one of them) is broken…

That chart is to be immediately replaced with a largish earthquake and a Filling Low where all the warm fronts coiled up in it, break free:

The Met Office being a part of the world and an element of our society that Peter say Jesus’s cavalry which Peter himself is to be a part of, is to be exposed as blind and lacking holy spirit and accuracy: The elements being intensely hot will be dissolved, and earth and the works in it will be exposed. This is me, doing my bit. I don’t think the Met are doing their’s I got windy about 6 pm just on dark and no earthquake. They take 2 to to 3.5 hours to wave through from which ever side of the planet, though.

I’ll have tonights charts in a few hours ’till then I am poor, blind, naked and in need of eye-salve. I wonder when Oprah decided to get a blue roof and where she got it and who provided it and set the specifications for it?

OK one dual. Let us have a look at the n~body solution?

Tomorrow?

Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m)

Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m)

Sangay (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 18500 ft (5600 m)

Reventador (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 13000 ft (4000 m)

Sabancaya (Peru): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 22000 ft (6700 m)

ByRishav KothariSunday, October 20, 2024

Come on Met Office is this Sabancaya or is this Popocatapetl, Nevado del Ruis and Sabancaya in decline without the asociated duals even elongations?

There are 3 active systems as of 20 Oct, 2024 22:05 GMT

How can Oscar change course?

Flash floods hit the Roswell area in Chaves County, New Mexico after 102 to 178 mm (4 to 7 inches) of rain fell over the region on the night of Saturday, October 19, 2024, prompting emergency warnings for life-threatening flash floods across New Mexico, with Roswell area being the worst hit. Just in time to complete the erasure of the cia site

President Trump and his so called Pirate Ship is exposeing the canaanite/jewish cadre in his part of the world

This is why there is no peace in modern Israel, they assassinated 4th November, 1995, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated a prominent Israeli politician, statesman, and general, the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office from 1974-1977 and again from 1992 until his assassination Rabin was a key figure in Israeli politics, known for his efforts to promote peace.

In a pattern like that for all of us to se: Jehoshaphat was laid to rest with his forefathers and was buried with his forefathers in the City of David; and his son Jehoram became king in his place. His brothers, Jehoshaphat’s sons, were Azariah, Jehiel, Zechariah, Azariah, Michael, and Shephatiah; all of these were the sons of King Jehoshaphat of Israel. And their father had given them many gifts in silver and gold, and valuable things, along with fortified cities in Judah; but he gave the kingdom to Jehoram, for he was the firstborn.

When Jehoram had taken control of the kingdom of his father, he strengthened his position by killing all his brothers with the sword, as well as some of the princes of Israel. Jehoram was 32 years old when he became king, and he reigned for eight years in Jerusalem. He walked in the way of the kings of Israel, just as those of the house of Ahab had done, for Ahab’s daughter had become his wife; and he kept doing what was bad in Jehovah’s eyes.

But Jehovah did not want to bring the house of David to ruin for the sake of the covenant that he had made with David, since he had promised to give a lamp to him and to his sons always. In his days Edom revolted against Judah and then set up its own king. So Jehoram and his commanders crossed over with all his chariots, and he rose up by night and defeated the Edomites who were surrounding him and the chariot commanders. But Edom has kept up its revolt against Judah to this day. Libnah also revolted against him at that time, because he had abandoned Jehovah the God of his forefathers.

He had also made high places on the mountains of Judah to cause the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit spiritual prostitution, and he led Judah astray

But only some of you will see it “For they deliberately ignore this fact”.

Neverthe less as Peter said six months after Christ died, probably to all the foreign Jews that had come to Jerusalem for the passover and might have even been keen to watch the sacrifice of the Lamb of God, six moths earlier, waiting to see if he was really The Saviour or just more Fake Goodnews:

jw.org Acts 2 Men of Judea and all you inhabitants of Jerusalem, let this be known to you and listen carefully to my words: This is what was said through the prophet Joel: ‘“And in the last days,” God says, “I will pour out some of my spirit on every sort of flesh, and your sons and your daughters will prophesy and your young men will see visions and your old men will dream dreams, and even on my male slaves and on my female slaves I will pour out some of my spirit in those days, and they will prophesy. And I will give wonders in heaven above and signs on earth below—blood and fire and clouds of smoke.

This blood and fire and clouds of smoke is not the end of the world where all the good guys go to heaven. Because God does not want anyone to die, even the ones that choose death will live out their mortal lives to await resurrection, perhaps dead to Jehovah but he reserves the right to remember everything about them. What the smoke means is that this holy spirit is freely available at the moment. I know because I asked him for some. I wish I had asked him for a lot more but I am content to be learning to forecast earthquakes and volcanic eruptions for now. It means that Jehovah God does not consider me dead which is something I deserve.

If I got access to the holy spirit, I am sure the bottle is more that open and ready to pour out spirit on you as well. It is not people who are dying, it is the dead works that were being burned up to be replaced by what the the commander of Heaven’s Cavalry wants doing instead. All you have to do is ask AND be willing to recieve, I was a fool and refused it for years. Don’t be like me.

5.1M. 265 km W of Tual, Indonesia 2024-10-22 03:36:18 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.7M. 214 km E of Levuka, Fiji 2024-10-21 21:25:35 (UTC+01:00)550.3 km

4.5M. 63 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 20:22:50 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.5M. 245 km ENE of Levuka, Fiji 2024-10-21 17:02:44 (UTC+01:00)530.5 km

4.6M. 63 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 16:15:13 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.0M. 51 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 09:35:08 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.2M. 60 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 09:24:06 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.9M. 65 km SSW of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 09:08:33 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.7M. 52 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 07:32:35 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.5M. 224 km E of Levuka, Fiji 2024-10-21 07:09:39 (UTC+01:00)569.4 km

5.2M. 53 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 05:12:15 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.8M. 52 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 05:10:22 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

4.9 M. 74 km SSW of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 04:53:04 (UTC+01:00)10.0 km

5.8M. 60 km S of Labuha, Indonesia 2024-10-21 04:24:16 (UTC+0

My goodness me, I have seen this stuff before. I never realised what I was seeing: Fake Weather

Tinnitus

My toothache is gone for now but I can here something boiling. Volcanoes today published an alert that Stromboli is emitting lava. And a lot odf unseen steam I suppose. I am still waiting for the metoffice to drop the midnight analysis. Is it really so?

Or is it snakes and ladders?

Its who get the cake and chocolates?

And it is 970 one o’ one.

Someone tell me I can’t hear fireballs

in Australia.

Dang it missed agin.

Meanwhile safely south of Pittsfield or is it snakes and ladders:

See if you can catch this one:

5.4M. southeast Indian Ridge 2024-10-10 10:44 that a tropical storm in the Indian Ocean 24th October.

Keep an eye on the cyclone over Newfoundland, Low-1002 millibars. I believe that is Sabancaya. Sabancaya (Peru): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 21000 ft (6400 m)

It will be joined later by one of these, likely Potocapetl:Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 20000 ft (6100 m.) The other likely ones are:

Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 19000 ft (5800 m) and

Sangay (Ecuador)(10 Oct) Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 19000 ft (5800 m.) both are at18 hundred

I look like one of them makes the cut but not enough to get its own Polar Point. Hang I see they both scrape in and that Potacatapetl is the Low-988 in the Complex. We will see with the next run.

Yes, they are all there as Sabancaya peaks.

Then it seems to aproach the eastern hemisphere

Leslie, Milton and Twentyone

Leslie

MIlton

Twentyone now known as Barijat

How romantic by what wa wrong with 21. A number gives a storm its identity. Some leftist adminid=stratore somewhare thought something and now we give stroms names as if they are sentient. I’d srangle all liberals if I was God.

Tou can tell be thge tracks they ar all being manipulated these days, sometimes that is not a bad thing, sometimes it is.

And its back, take note I saidiment

I believe this will be Sabancaya but it could be Popcatapetl or Nevado del Ruis for all I know.

Toothache painkillers and and an old song

April Come she will, Septembe all remember a love once young is now grown old. Back with more romance but I imagine the old song a a little more pithy in reality. But today with have alternative realities so that difficult times make it hard to choose. Even when you want to do the right thing and you aree covered in your own blood, you see things from another perspective that you might rateht you did not.

How unususal for the weather to produce 40 tornadoes all in on place between 2am and midnight?

And how likely is it that Jehovah God did that to anyone without warning?

That is a visitation.

Filtered Tornado Reports (CSV) (Raw Tornado CSV)(?)
TimeLocationCountyStateLatLonComments
13424 SSW Miccosukee IndianCollierFL26128088Preliminary starting point for a confirmed tornado that crossed I-75 near the Miccosukee Service Station and moved north to the Brighton Reservation. Pending survey wil (MFL)
13529 WSW WestonBrowardFL26048052Preliminary starting point for a confirmed tornado that moved across I-75 … SR-27 … and east of Belle Glade and Pahokee. Pending survey will detail the continuity of (MFL)
15421 W Devils GardenHendryFL26618115Preliminary starting point for a confirmed tornado that moved from Hendry into Glades county crossing SR 80. Pending storm survey. (MFL)
15555 ENE Pine IslandLeeFL26648204Lee County Sheriffs office report tornado damage in Matlacha. (TBW)
1613Port MayacaMartinFL26998062Multiple reports of a tornado along the eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee near Port Mayaca. (MLB)
16152 NNW Page Park-Pine MaLeeFL26608188Social media video and images showing tornado damage to homes near Colonial Blvd and Orangewood Ave. (TBW)
16202 SW Fort MyersLeeFL26618188Social media videos of tornado and damage near SE area of Fort Myers Country Club. (TBW)
16456 SSE LoridaHighlandsFL27378120Social media pictures and videos of tornado near Wild Island. (TBW)
17506 SE ArchboldHighlandsFL27138128Pictures of large tornado near Brighton. (TBW)
18004 ESE ArchboldHighlandsFL27178128Video and images of large wedge tornado on the ground moving NNE near Placid Lakes near State Rd 70 and US 27. (TBW)
18027 W Palm CityMartinFL27158038Emergency manager reports a confirmed tornado flipped a truck on Interstate 95 at mile marker 109. (MLB)
18114 NW Basswood EstatesOkeechobeeFL27328091Emergency manager confirms a tornado on the ground near Dixie Ranch Acres. (MLB)
18146 W ClewistonHendryFL26748103Preliminary starting point for a confirmed tornado that formed near the Hendry and Glades county line … crossing US 27 and moving into the Brighton Reservation. Pendin (MFL)
18155 SSW Port Saint LucieSt. LucieFL27228040Video received of tree … fence … and patio damage north of SW Becker Rd and east of I-95. Time estimated via radar. (MLB)
18153 NNE Lake PlacidHighlandsFL27338135Sheriff reports damage to Tropical Harbor Mobile Home Park in Lake Placid/Sylvan Shores from apparent tornado (Time estimated). (TBW)
1830Lake PlacidHighlandsFL27308137*** 1 INJ *** Reports of damage to a mobile home Park in Lake Placid. (TBW)
18373 WSW Port Saint LucieSt. LucieFL27268040Received photos of tree … roof … and window damage in the Newport Isles subdivision. Time estimated via radar. (MLB)
19052 NNE Saint Lucie WestSt. LucieFL27348038Reports of damage near NW Verdi Ct in Port St Lucie. Time estimated via radar. (MLB)
19243 NNE Saint Lucie WestSt. LucieFL27358038Social media reports of damage to fences and minor damage to mailboxes in the location of Torino Parkway area around NW Zinnia St and NW Verdi Ct in Port Saint Lucie. T (MLB)
19555 E HolopawOsceolaFL28138100Trained spotter reports a tornado touchdown on US-192 between Deer Park and Holopaw. (MLB)
20001 S Winter BeachIndian RiverFL27708042observed tornado with trees down near Orange Blossom neighborhood. (MLB)
20101 SW Port SalernoMartinFL27148021multiple reports of a tornado near US 1 and Cove Rd. Reports of branches down and minor damage to a home. (MLB)
20131 SSW Vero BeachIndian RiverFL27648040Building damage to the Commerce Glass building … street lights damage … and palm trees down in downtown Vero Beach on Commerce Ave and 20th St. Time estimate via rada (MLB)
20263 ESE Yeehaw JunctionIndian RiverFL27688087Report of a tornado in west Indian River county … near Yeehaw Junction. Report from SR-60 looking west towards Yeehaw junction. Time estimate via radar. (MLB)
20372 SSE Saint Lucie AirpoSt. LucieFL27458040FDOT camera on Interstate 95 going northbound at mile marker 133 shows a tornado in Ft. Pierce. (MLB)
20384 W Lion Country SafariPalm BeachFL26728043Two different spotter reports of a tornado on the ground. Pending storm survey. (MFL)
20583 WNW WellingtonPalm BeachFL26688029First video evidence of confirmed tornado near Southern Blvd that will pass west of Palm Beach Gardens and cross Bee Line Highway before crossing the Palm Beach County (MFL)
21022 S Saint Lucie AirporSt. LucieFL27448040Reports of damage to a Truck stop … trees down … and powerlines down around the area of Orange Ave near Interstate 95 in Fort Pierce. (MLB)
21072 SW Saint Lucie AirporSt. LucieFL27458043Social Media report of a tornado on the ground NW of Port St. Lucie as seen on the FDOT camera on Florida Turnpike at mile marker 165. (MLB)
21151 NNW Lakewood ParkSt. LucieFL27558039Multiple reports of a large and destructive tornado with significant damage near Lakewood Park. (MLB)
21181 S Port SalernoMartinFL27138019Martin County Fire Rescue reported several homes damaged and several trees down in the area of SE Federal Highway and SE Colonial Drive. (MLB)
21291 S Jaycee ParkIndian RiverFL27658036Report of trees down on Beachland Blvd and A1A by the Marine Bank building in Vero Beach. Time estimated via radar. (MLB)
21321 E Port Saint Lucie RiSt. LucieFL27328031Heavily damaged or destroyed homes in the Spanish Lakes Community in Fort Pierce. (MLB)
21401 NE Port SalernoMartinFL27168018A trained storm spotter reported a tornado with damage to roofs and trees. (MLB)
2142Indian River EstatSt. LucieFL27368031Reports of multiple cars flipped over … trees down … powerlines down … and roof damage in the Indian River Estates area in Ft. Pierce. Time estimated via radar. (MLB)
21521 ENE Cocoa BeachBrevardFL28348061Corrects previous tornado report from 1 ENE Cocoa Beach. Roof ripped off of Well Fargo bank near A1A and S Banana River Blvd in Cocoa Beach. Time estimated via radar. (MLB)
Hurricane “Helene” made landfall on September 28, devastating the coastal hamlet of Keaton Beach in Taylor County, Florida. The Category 4 storm hit the area with gusts of nearly 161 km/h (100 mph) and storm surges of up to 6 m (20 feet), causing widespread destruction.
This area was directly in the path of Helene’s eye after landing near the mouth of the Aucilla River on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Taylor County, where Keaton Beach is located, has experienced three hurricanes in just 13 months. Hurricane “Idalia” struck as a Category 3 storm, while Hurricane “Debby,” which made landfall in late July, was a Category 1 storm.

Once all the levers are pushed nobody but God can unso the button

God help us.

Tropical Storm Risk

Kirk

Leslie

Milton

Twentyone

Tomography is imaging by sections or sectioning that uses any kind of penetrating wave. The method is used in radiologyarchaeologybiologyatmospheric sciencegeophysicsoceanographyplasma physicsmaterials sciencecosmochemistryastrophysicsquantum information, and other areas of science.

The problem with tomography is that putting an aerial in the ground to get the seismic signal is that you can then put an aerial in the ground and send a matching man made signal. Not to call down fire from heaven but to keep the pot boiling and yes, to also create earthquakes, what els remains to be revealed and the Revelation is already here. Chuck another democrat clown in America on the barbie.

Jehovah has let us see the workings of volcanoes for millennia:

An then lets us see the “workings” of the n~body problem:

All these polar points are volcanoes and some of them are also resolutions to the solar system. IE: that complex off Newfoundland: Low-971, Low-976, Low-976 is also Uranus Sol Mercury; or not as the caqse may be.

13 October 2024,

2 Peter 3

Beloved ones, this is now the second letter I am writing you in which, as in my first one, I am stirring up your clear thinking faculties by way of a reminder, that you should remember the sayings previously spoken by the holy prophets and the commandment of the Lord and Savior through your apostles. First of all know this, that in the last days ridiculers will come with their ridicule, proceeding according to their own desires and saying:

“Where is this promised presence of his?

Why, from the day our forefathers fell asleep in death, all things are continuing exactly as they were from creation’s beginning.”

For they deliberately ignore this fact, that long ago there were heavens and an earth standing firmly out of water and in the midst of water by the word of God; and that by those means the world of that time suffered destruction when it was flooded with water. But by the same word the heavens and the earth that now exist are reserved for fire and are being kept until the day of judgment and of destruction of the ungodly people. 

However, do not let this escape your notice, beloved ones, that one day is with Jehovah as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day. Jehovah is not slow concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance. 

But Jehovah’s day will come as a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar, but the elements being intensely hot will be dissolved, and earth and the works in it will be exposed. Since all these things are to be dissolved in this way, consider what sort of people you ought to be in holy acts of conduct and deeds of godly devotion, as you await and keep close in mind the presence of the day of Jehovah, through which the heavens will be destroyed in flames and the elements will melt in the intense heat! 

But there are new heavens and a new earth that we are awaiting according to his promise, and in these righteousness is to dwell. Therefore, beloved ones, since you are awaiting these things, do your utmost to be found finally by him spotless and unblemished and in peace. Furthermore, consider the patience of our Lord as salvation, just as our beloved brother Paul also wrote you according to the wisdom given him, speaking about these things as he does in all his letters.

However, some things in them are hard to understand, and these things the ignorant and unstable are twisting, as they do also the rest of the Scriptures, to their own destruction. You, therefore, beloved ones, having this advance knowledge, be on your guard so that you may not be led astray with them by the error of the lawless people and fall from your own steadfastness. 

No, but go on growing in the undeserved kindness and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.

This is the crux of it Jehovah is dismantling all the edifices one afte the other. One element has gone New York, new York the state capital and with it the ability for men to work together.

Next the health services already bettered by Obama and the abortion crisis, is being destroyed by BatFlu and the caccine wars

Shortly after that the federal Government and the European arm of the beast are failing free speech

Next the weatherservices will become the next element to fail

2 Peter 2

However, there also came to be false prophets among the people, as there will also be false teachers among you. These will quietly bring in destructive sects, and they will even disown the owner who bought them, bringing speedy destruction upon themselves. 

Furthermore, many will follow their brazen conduct, and because of them the way of the truth will be spoken of abusively. Also, they will greedily exploit you with counterfeit words. But their judgment, decided long ago is not moving slowly, and their destruction is not sleeping. 

Certainly God did not refrain from punishing the angels who sinned, but threw them into Tartaus, putting them in chains of dense darkness to be reserved for judgment. And he did not refrain from punishing an ancient world, but kept Noah, a preacher of righteousness, safe with seven others when he brought a flood upon a world of ungodly people. 

And by reducing the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to ashes, he condemned them, setting a pattern for ungodly people of things to come. And he rescued righteous Lot, who was greatly distressed by the brazen conduct of the lawless people for day after day that righteous man was tormenting his righteous soul over the lawless deeds that he saw and heard while dwelling among them. 

So, then, Jehovah knows how to rescue people of godly devotion out of trial, but to reserve unrighteous people to be destroyed on the day of judgment especially those who seek to defile the flesh of others and who despise authority.

Daring and self-willed, they are not afraid to speak abusively of glorious ones, whereas angels, although they are greater in strength and power, do not bring against them an accusation in abusive terms, out of respect for Jehovah. 

But these men, like unreasoning animals that act on instinct and are born to be caught and destroyed, speak abusively about things of which they are ignorant. They will suffer destruction brought on by their own destructive course, suffering harm as their reward for their own harmful course. They consider it pleasurable to indulge in luxurious living, even in the daytime.

They are spots and blemishes who revel in their deceptive teachings while feasting together with you. Their eyes are full of adultery and are unable to desist from sin, and they entice unstable ones. They have a heart trained in greed. They are accursed children. Abandoning the straight path, they have been led astray.

They have followed the path of Balaam the son of Beor, who loved the reward of wrongdoing, but was reproved for his own violation of what was right A voiceless beast of burden speaking with a human voice hindered the prophet’s mad course. These are waterless springs and mists driven by a violent storm, and the blackest darkness has been reserved for them. They make high-sounding statements that are empty. By appealing to the desires of the flesh and with acts of brazen conduct, they entice people who have just escaped from those who live in error. While they are promising them freedom, they themselves are slaves of corruption; for if anyone is overcome by someone, he is his slave. 

Certainly if after escaping from the defilements of the world by an accurate knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they get involved again with these very things and are overcome, their final state has become worse for them than the first. It would have been better for them not to have accurately known the path of righteousness than after knowing it to turn away from the holy commandment they had received. 

What the true proverb says has happened to them: “The dog has returned to its own vomit, and the sow that was bathed to rolling in the mire.”