CAN YOU PREDICT 

THE NEXT BIG EQ IN GREECE?

 (by John Tsatsaragos)

  From now on, you will be able to see the graph of the recent signals here. They are recorded in my station at Volos. This graph, titled RECENT 24-HOUR SIGNALS, will be updated almost every day. Thus, each time you will visit here, you will see the updated graph. (The dates appear on the horizontal axis).

In order to understand what exactly you see, I give you first the 40-day graph, which shows the corresponding signals for the big EQ in Skyros Island area in the Aegean Sea (M=6.4R), on 26th July 2001, at a distance 130 Km from my station.

PRE-EARTHQUAKE 24-HOUR SIGNALS OF SKYROS EQ

    Note: the importance is the amplitude of the oscillation (yellow line). When the amplitude rises, an EQ is expected.  The greater the amplitude, the greater the magnitude of the expected EQ.

RECENT 24-HOUR SIGNALS

The two graphs above have exact the same scale.

 

 

The bar graph below is for easy correlation between max amplitude of my signals before big predicted EQ’s, together with the amplitude of my recent signals. This graph is also updated almost every day.

ATTENTION

THE AMPLITUDE OF MY RECENT SIGNALS DOES NOT REPRESENTS MAGNITUDE OF AN ONCOMING EQ, BECAUSE THE DISTANCE OF ITS SOURCE IS UNKNOWN.

 

 

 

I present you now the two following graphs; the second graph presents the result of analysis of my signals, which is focused in the oscillation periods between 12 and 24 hours . It is interesting the equivalence of these curves with the calculated curve of the daily tidal gravity variation. You can see it in the corresponding page of this site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We use the graph of the tidal variations , when we have significant signals. The three more dangerous days for an oncoming EQ are these, which are centered the lower or the upper peaks. Find this interesting graph HERE.

 

ATTENTION

THIS GRAPH MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT SIGNALS

I will answer any additional questions or give further explanations you may need.

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