Earthquake Information
Japan Meteorological Agency
June 6, 2012
05:42 JST 06 Jun 2012 05:37 JST 06 Jun 2012 Fukushima-ken Oki M4.2 2
04:36 JST 06 Jun 2012 04:31 JST 06 Jun 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M6.3 3
01:03 JST 06 Jun 2012 00:58 JST 06 Jun 2012 Miyagi-ken Oki M3.8 1
19:46 JST 05 Jun 2012 19:41 JST 05 Jun 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.9 2
19:37 JST 05 Jun 2012 19:32 JST 05 Jun 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M4.4 2
19:14 JST 05 Jun 2012 19:09 JST 05 Jun 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.6 1
17:56 JST 05 Jun 2012 17:51 JST 05 Jun 2012 Miyagi-ken Oki M4.1 2
Sunday's lunar perigee and yesterday's full moon, combined with some 7'4" high CA tides, combine to form what some experts consider an EQ "window", lasting usually 2-3 days before perigee/full moon, and 2-3 days afterward. Statistics won't prove anything, but it is a time to watch.
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And you can easily follow any sequential Honshu and other world shakes over 5.0 here:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php
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@jumpball…
With the addition of the now publicized destructed ionosphere, and the venus transit. I foresee a good chance of this EQ window that you speak of, causing quite an amount of unrest in the Japanese tectonic plates…
With that in mind within a few days from now (being the incoming m3.3 solar flare), and the possible additions of even more large scale solar emissions, I am sure that Japan is facing another large round of EQ Swarms…
I really hope that tepco has taken sizable precautions in respects to the possibility of another
Large scale tsunami occurring on site.
Lets also hope that the reactor 4 support system is up to the potential challenges that it faces…
Tick Tock…
Emmy.
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THe M3.3 / solar flare that the sun unleashed yesterday, should make this week an interesting one…
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Isnt there a storm headed that way also?
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What M3.3 of yesterday?!
Not indicated here:
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_5m.html
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http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/
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flares everyday.
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Sheesh. Those aren't FLARE measurements in those descriptions, they're names of the IMAGE TYPE! Lookee here:
http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/data_query
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Shake and bake
Rattle and roll
Here come da judge
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Live USTREAM EQ monitoring Japan. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nied4maps-test
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M6.3 Chiba offshore and suspected censorship for earthquake alarm
http://fukushima-diary.com/2012/06/m6-3-chiba-offshore-and-suspected-censorship-for-earthquake-alarm/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FukushimaDiary+%28Fukushima+Diary%29
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5.7 earthquake, Taiwan region. Jun 6 9:08am at epicenter (13m ago, 49km SE of T'ai-tung, depth 5.2km). http://j.mp/JUCvCA
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It`s on the same fault line as the one that snakes up towards Old Smokey – if you look at it on Google Earth (which shows all the mountains, craters and faults on the ocean floor).
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Only shown as 5.8 USGS, and 6.0 and NOT highlighted in geofon.gfz..but Indonesia of 5.7 is highlighted. HUM…wonder why (sarcasm).
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Yeah, I had it as a 5.8. I wonder if we`re on the Japanese or American scalesÉ
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Any connection?
Induction Magnetometer, Gakona, AK
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/scmag/disp-scmag.cgi?date=latest&Bx=on
HAARP Fluxgate Magnetometer
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/magnetometer/gak-mag.cgi
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Anne, do you know if this is this simply passive measurement they are performing or measuring the electromagnetic effects from a HAARP initiated pulse they sent out?
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Earthquake 6 June 2012 5.37 JST
05:37 JST 06 Jun 2012 36.9N 141.4E 20 km 4.2 Fukushima-ken Oki
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/20120606054208391-060537.html
Prefecture JMA Seismic Intensity Station Name
Fukushima Intensity 2 Naraha-machi Kitada*
Naraha-machi Kitada earthquake station is between Fuku Daiichi and Fuku Daini
This earthquake is 41.4 mi (66.63 km) SSE from Fukushima Daiichi (#1) Nuclear Power Plant
This earthquake is 35.4 mi (56.98 km) SE from Fukushima Daini (#2) Nuclear Power Plant
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html
Fukushima #1 37.422972N 141.032917E
Fukushima #2 37.316389N 141.025556E
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