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--- On Wed, 1/20/10, Dee and Roy Rohe <dees.bellsouth.alternate@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Dee Subject: Quakes - Slam dunk for M-class solar flare
Not only in the USA, but unusual series of quakes in the Caribbean!
Dee _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hi Krsanna, The USGS quake service has what seems to be an unusual series of quakes in the USA for the past few days...1/15 to now... California, Nevada, Oklahoma, Yellowstone, Alaska and now Arkansas... Is there any indications in the Timestar or other sources that indicate an imminent Yellowstone issue? Do we just have a higher amount of activity around the world due to solar effects? JS TimeStar wrote: Dear All: The first M-class solar flare in the current solar maximum (Cycle 24) erupted today!!! Last December 16 TimeStar forecast that a window for larger flares (M- and X-class) would open at the end of January. This forecast more than a month before the eruption was based entirely on the configuration of glyphs in the TimeStar. I posted the forecast as a test, just to see how I close the TimeStar would get. And here it is. This window will remain open through February 12. NASA's graph showing the solar flare is copied below. Best regards, Krsanna ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 8:21 PM Subject: [TimeStar] M- and X-class solar flares Just as a test, it looks like we could have larger solar flares in the range of M- and X-class around the winter solstice, roughly between December 20 and 26. The next window for large flares in this range (M- and X-class) looks like it will be at the end of January through Febraury 12. Higher activity in this solar maximum is just starting, and I'm not acquainted with its temperament but these dates look possible for some good-sized flares. Best regards, Krsanna
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