Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Japan Aftershock on or about June 30???
I like to assume that because the Great Sumatra Earthquake back in 2004 had two major aftershocks in the 8 Magnitude range, that the recent Great Japan Earthquake will probably also have aftershocks along those same lines. I had accurately figured exactly when the aftershocks of Sumatra would occur, and am now resonably sure that on or about June 30 something should really shake over in the Japan Region again. It should be noted and I think any reasonable seismology person would agree that the major aftershocks may not strike out at the same exact spot. The reason I'm thinking this is because is it possible that the major aftershocks could strike a populated area? Or Not? Or should aftershocks still strike out in the ocean? In any event the same movement of the Indian Ocean/Australian Tectonic Plate is currently taking place and if it is going to shake Japan again. . . that day might be June 30. However I have been told by a real seismologist that if my method of predicting the movement of tectonic plates IS accurate, then the actual earthquake energy could be released at any time and that it probably will not duplicate the exact day and time, of course. So be watching out starting now and through June 30 and a couple days beyond for 8 Richters Magnitude to strike that region, and I suppose possibly not Japan, but I'm wondering if there isn't a small chance for Alaska, Canada, or our West Coast to get some of this earthquake energy? Then that would not have to be connected to the June 30 date, either since it is further away. Thank-You for reading!!! EQ Guy
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