I can't describe to you how boring this stuff has suddenly become. Ether I have lost my edge or this has transmuted into a maths problem or both. I really can't do maths and moreover I really don't want to.
So if there is anyone out there that fancies solving riddles with algebra and stuff here is your chance to shine:
Popocatépetl volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: CONT VA EMS Mon, 6 Nov 2017, 13:00
Volcanic Ash Advi
Volcanoes Today,Monday, 6 Nov 2017: Fuego volcano, Dukono, Reventador, Sinabung, Sabancaya, Aoba
6 Nov 2017, 13:006 November 2017 Moon Perigee 00:09
5.6 95km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga 2017-11-04 15:24:31 (UTC)
5.6 113km ENE of Tadine, New Caledonia 2017-11-04 14:08:55 (UTC)
5.5 115km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia 2017-11-04 09:27:42 (UTC)
6.8 86km NE of Hihifo, Tonga 2017-11-04 09:00:19 (UTC)
I am not going to tell you how to go about this because it bores the pants off me and I am not going to come out of it all shiny and show-offy. If youy have a maths alert brain and an ounce of nonsense you will find you are incapable of resisting the challenge and it will be save in your hands.
I managed it with no maths abilities because I am a single minded son of a bitch that just wanted to screw with people who I once considered much cleverer than I.
I will give you a pointer because you may be a newbie with absolutely no idea what I am on about:
All earthquakes are ... No hang on I will have to start you at the other end of the continuum...
All storms are related to earthquakes. Tropical storms are numbered by wind-speed which just happen to equate, roughly, to<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you=""> Beaufort's wind scale on a similar ratio.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
1 - Light air
2 - Light breeze
3 - Gentle breeze
4 - Moderate breeze
5 - Fresh breeze
6 - Strong breeze
7 - Near gale
8 - Gale
9 - Strong gale
10- Storm
11- Violent storm
12- Hurricane1><1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
What happens with certain part of the so called multi-decadal cycle (there is no need for you to be disabused by me -or anyone else just yet about the idiocy of cycles as they are a useful shorthand to a better explanation that will require a level of mathemagic that leaves me cold.
Suffice to say that cycles are a way of explaining errors with statistics that appear to work.*)... What happens with certain part of the so called multi-decadal cycle is the certain periods seem to be rich in volcanic eruptions where others seem to produce super-quakes.
The period from one 5.5 to the next is the key you need to unlock the maths. You don't need to know what I can tell you and anyway I may mislead you with erroneous hypothesis.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">The bottom of the scale is more or less irrelevant any relationship with low magnitudes is immeasurable across a globe below 4 or 5 M. starts getting towards storm force which affects sea levels which in turn changes their energy levels across a much greater scope -without losing relevance.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">The largest interference comes with the approach to continental shelves but you can assume 5.5M and the various gale force-speeds is where you manage to gauge Magnitude equivalences. At the top end of the scale SF 4/5 the wind speed affects sea-level, altering the paradigm but that energy level is where the scale tansmutes.
Energy levels transform between sea-levels and seismic fields.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
*They (statistics) only work over such long periods that allow you forget what is really happening.
1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
1>
So if there is anyone out there that fancies solving riddles with algebra and stuff here is your chance to shine:
Popocatépetl volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: CONT VA EMS Mon, 6 Nov 2017, 13:00
Volcanic Ash Advi
Volcanoes Today,Monday, 6 Nov 2017: Fuego volcano, Dukono, Reventador, Sinabung, Sabancaya, Aoba
6 Nov 2017, 13:006 November 2017 Moon Perigee 00:09
5.6 95km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga 2017-11-04 15:24:31 (UTC)
5.6 113km ENE of Tadine, New Caledonia 2017-11-04 14:08:55 (UTC)
5.5 115km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia 2017-11-04 09:27:42 (UTC)
6.8 86km NE of Hihifo, Tonga 2017-11-04 09:00:19 (UTC)
I am not going to tell you how to go about this because it bores the pants off me and I am not going to come out of it all shiny and show-offy. If youy have a maths alert brain and an ounce of nonsense you will find you are incapable of resisting the challenge and it will be save in your hands.
I managed it with no maths abilities because I am a single minded son of a bitch that just wanted to screw with people who I once considered much cleverer than I.
I will give you a pointer because you may be a newbie with absolutely no idea what I am on about:
All earthquakes are ... No hang on I will have to start you at the other end of the continuum...
All storms are related to earthquakes. Tropical storms are numbered by wind-speed which just happen to equate, roughly, to<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you=""> Beaufort's wind scale on a similar ratio.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
1 - Light air
2 - Light breeze
3 - Gentle breeze
4 - Moderate breeze
5 - Fresh breeze
6 - Strong breeze
7 - Near gale
8 - Gale
9 - Strong gale
10- Storm
11- Violent storm
12- Hurricane1><1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
What happens with certain part of the so called multi-decadal cycle (there is no need for you to be disabused by me -or anyone else just yet about the idiocy of cycles as they are a useful shorthand to a better explanation that will require a level of mathemagic that leaves me cold.
Suffice to say that cycles are a way of explaining errors with statistics that appear to work.*)... What happens with certain part of the so called multi-decadal cycle is the certain periods seem to be rich in volcanic eruptions where others seem to produce super-quakes.
The period from one 5.5 to the next is the key you need to unlock the maths. You don't need to know what I can tell you and anyway I may mislead you with erroneous hypothesis.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">The bottom of the scale is more or less irrelevant any relationship with low magnitudes is immeasurable across a globe below 4 or 5 M. starts getting towards storm force which affects sea levels which in turn changes their energy levels across a much greater scope -without losing relevance.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">The largest interference comes with the approach to continental shelves but you can assume 5.5M and the various gale force-speeds is where you manage to gauge Magnitude equivalences. At the top end of the scale SF 4/5 the wind speed affects sea-level, altering the paradigm but that energy level is where the scale tansmutes.
Energy levels transform between sea-levels and seismic fields.1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
*They (statistics) only work over such long periods that allow you forget what is really happening.
1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
1>
<1 -="" 0.1="" 0.2="" 0.3="" 0.6="" 0="" 1-2="" 1-3="" 1.0="" 1.5="" 10.0="" 10="" 11-14="" 11-16="" 11.5="" 11="" 12.5="" 12="" 13="" 14-17="" 14="" 15="" 16.0="" 17-21="" 19="" 1="" 2-3="" 2.0="" 2.5="" 21-24="" 22-27="" 23="" 24="" 25-28="" 27="" 28-33="" 29-32="" 2="" 3-4="" 3.0="" 30="" 31="" 33="" 34-40="" 37="" 3="" 4-5="" 4-6="" 4.0="" 41-47="" 44="" 48-55="" 4="" 5-6="" 5.5="" 5.5m="" 52="" 56-63="" 5="" 6-7="" 6-8="" 60="" 64="" 6="" 7-10="" 7.0="" 7.5="" 7="" 8="" 9-11="" 9.0="" 9="" air="" am="" and="" be="" below="" br="" breeze="" calm="" concerned="" earthquakes="" fresh="" gale="" gentle="" glassy="" high="" hurricane="" i="" light="" moderate="" near="" nor="" not="" phenomenal="" rippled="" rough-very="" rough="" should="" slight="" smooth="" storm="" strong="" very="" violent="" wavelets="" with="" you="">
time | latitude | longitude | depth | mag | magType | place |
2017-11-07T21:47:26.110Z | 0.0136 | 123.4247 | 142.1 | 4.8 | mb | 46km SSE of Bilungala, Indonesia |
2017-11-07T21:26:38.070Z | -4.2272 | 143.4798 | 107.37 | 6.5 | mww | 67km WSW of Angoram, Papua New Guinea |
2017-11-07T21:17:19.400Z | -20.4964 | -178.4955 | 620.82 | 4.5 | mb | 27km NE of Ndoi Island, Fiji |
2017-11-07T19:06:41.910Z | 30.2695 | 87.4761 | 8.91 | 4.6 | mb | 118km NNE of Ngamring, China |
2017-11-07T18:58:50.580Z | 29.3815 | 66.4268 | 16.35 | 4.9 | mb | 42km NNW of Kalat, Pakistan |
2017-11-07T16:28:46.540Z | 39.5913 | 73.6614 | 51.06 | 4.7 | mb | 38km ESE of Sary-Tash, Kyrgyzstan |
2017-11-07T16:00:04.650Z | -21.1553 | -68.6581 | 106.57 | 4.5 | mb | 147km N of Calama, Chile |
2017-11-07T14:17:57.970Z | 37.4541 | 72.164 | 209.06 | 4.5 | mb | 37km NE of Roshtqal'a, Tajikistan |
2017-11-07T12:17:39.440Z | -29.4386 | -71.4229 | 33.19 | 4.5 | mb | 54km NNW of La Serena, Chile |
2017-11-07T09:01:39.690Z | -17.6795 | -178.5379 | 554.72 | 5.7 | mww | 261km ESE of Lambasa, Fiji |
2017-11-07T08:11:17.540Z | -22.1494 | -68.6582 | 125.67 | 4.8 | mwr | 45km NE of Calama, Chile |
2017-11-07T04:27:45.290Z | -21.4618 | 168.5485 | 10 | 5.5 | mww | 69km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-07T02:40:32.760Z | 36.2702 | 28.4165 | 67.53 | 4.9 | mwr | 20km ESE of Faliraki, Greece |
2017-11-06T23:39:29.920Z | -49.0125 | 124.7942 | 10 | 5.2 | mb | Western Indian-Antarctic Ridge |
2017-11-06T23:33:43.050Z | 15.0953 | -94.1093 | 51.11 | 4.7 | mb | 105km SW of Tres Picos, Mexico |
2017-11-06T21:31:11.570Z | 33.2178 | 103.6997 | 10 | 4.8 | mb | 49km W of Yongle, China |
2017-11-06T16:32:20.930Z | 12.3995 | 57.8139 | 10 | 4.5 | mb | Owen Fracture Zone region |
2017-11-06T13:34:06.290Z | 36.9803 | 96.3777 | 35 | 4.7 | mb | 52km SW of Hoit Taria, China |
2017-11-06T12:03:12.260Z | -23.6447 | -179.9713 | 535.1 | 4.8 | mb | South of the Fiji Islands |
2017-11-06T11:18:03.330Z | -2.4313 | -76.7849 | 122.76 | 4.5 | mb | 148km E of Macas, Ecuador |
2017-11-06T10:38:51.330Z | -30.1052 | -72.0561 | 12.14 | 4.7 | mb | 70km WSW of Coquimbo, Chile |
2017-11-06T10:11:26.130Z | 2.6505 | 66.5651 | 10 | 4.7 | mb | Carlsberg Ridge |
2017-11-06T09:22:13.730Z | -6.6111 | 128.5272 | 311.23 | 5.1 | mb | Banda Sea |
2017-11-06T06:36:02.510Z | -15.5577 | -173.1136 | 24.78 | 5.4 | mb | 80km ENE of Hihifo, Tonga |
2017-11-06T04:40:28.120Z | 32.5108 | 141.5577 | 27.99 | 4.6 | mb | 176km ESE of Hachijo-jima, Japan |
2017-11-06T03:09:03.870Z | 29.5824 | 81.2208 | 10 | 4.5 | mb | 44km NE of Dipayal, Nepal |
2017-11-06T00:28:27.660Z | -5.8586 | 147.5918 | 137.13 | 4.9 | mb | 87km NNW of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea |
2017-11-05T22:49:35.080Z | -8.7188 | -74.3557 | 152.63 | 5 | mb | 43km SSE of Pucallpa, Peru |
2017-11-05T20:22:57.390Z | -21.5995 | 168.6868 | 10 | 5.1 | mb | 83km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-05T17:32:59.340Z | 64.9019 | -173.1885 | 10 | 4.6 | mb | 58km N of Provideniya, Russia |
2017-11-05T17:03:02.857Z | 60.2549 | -153.0822 | 137.9 | 5.1 | ml | 27km SW of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska |
2017-11-05T15:00:24.280Z | 11.6724 | -61.1719 | 46.7 | 5.4 | mww | 67km SE of Saint David's, Grenada |
2017-11-05T07:29:15.090Z | 15.3846 | 147.017 | 10 | 5 | mb | 136km E of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands |
2017-11-05T07:19:11.480Z | -21.638 | 168.6619 | 10 | 4.7 | mb | 81km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-05T01:35:27.540Z | -18.6353 | -177.7805 | 470.47 | 5.4 | mww | 242km NNE of Ndoi Island, Fiji |
2017-11-04T23:27:36.290Z | 47.3187 | 153.3074 | 61.13 | 4.8 | mb | Kuril Islands |
2017-11-04T22:24:16.530Z | -11.0146 | 166.4659 | 156.92 | 4.5 | mb | 76km ESE of Lata, Solomon Islands |
2017-11-04T21:43:13.390Z | -21.5501 | 168.7568 | 14.78 | 4.6 | mb | 90km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T21:21:30.990Z | -22.1052 | -179.3991 | 568.98 | 4.5 | mb | 176km SSW of Ndoi Island, Fiji |
2017-11-04T21:17:51.160Z | -21.5554 | 168.7191 | 10 | 4.6 | mb | 86km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T21:08:24.060Z | -21.5939 | 168.7048 | 10 | 4.9 | mb | 85km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T21:05:44.100Z | -21.5614 | 168.69 | 10.05 | 5.1 | mb | 83km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T21:05:43.420Z | 40.6879 | 140.9955 | 108.97 | 4.6 | mb | 26km SE of Aomori-shi, Japan |
2017-11-04T19:55:42.980Z | -21.7423 | 168.8816 | 9.87 | 4.9 | mb | 105km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T19:53:26.240Z | -21.427 | 168.8453 | 10 | 4.6 | mb | 100km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T18:12:30.700Z | 14.3762 | -91.7191 | 79.4 | 5.1 | mww | 17km SSW of Retalhuleu, Guatemala |
2017-11-04T17:49:09.720Z | -6.2046 | 146.4096 | 89.87 | 4.6 | mb | 60km E of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea |
2017-11-04T16:34:08.220Z | 34.2602 | 70.5436 | 73.72 | 4.6 | mb | 20km SSE of Jalalabad, Afghanistan |
2017-11-04T16:23:42.000Z | -15.0271 | -173.3965 | 10 | 4.8 | mb | 108km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga |
2017-11-04T15:58:29.050Z | -21.7031 | 168.9098 | 10 | 5.3 | mb | 107km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T15:41:14.740Z | -21.3382 | -177.8609 | 404.03 | 4.5 | mb | 115km SE of Ndoi Island, Fiji |
2017-11-04T15:24:31.630Z | -15.1825 | -173.3342 | 10 | 5.6 | mb | 95km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga |
2017-11-04T15:18:59.940Z | -21.6077 | 169.2363 | 10 | 4.9 | mb | 140km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T14:52:14.340Z | -21.6721 | 169.0771 | 10 | 5.3 | mww | 124km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T14:36:04.770Z | -14.9941 | -173.1846 | 10 | 5 | mb | 121km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga |
2017-11-04T14:08:55.280Z | -21.249 | 168.9286 | 10 | 5.6 | mww | 113km ENE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T12:51:02.660Z | 27.5581 | 141.5503 | 38.67 | 4.7 | mb | 84km NW of Chichi-shima, Japan |
2017-11-04T12:18:21.910Z | -15.0324 | -172.85 | 10 | 5 | mb | 140km NE of Hihifo, Tonga |
2017-11-04T09:32:23.500Z | -2.0434 | 139.0639 | 44.39 | 4.9 | mb | 181km WNW of Abepura, Indonesia |
2017-11-04T09:27:42.240Z | -21.7761 | 168.9732 | 9.53 | 5.5 | mb | 115km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-04T09:00:19.980Z | -15.3569 | -173.2193 | 10 | 6.8 | mww | 86km NE of Hihifo, Tonga |
2017-11-04T04:45:36.770Z | 31.4574 | 141.3413 | 45.21 | 4.9 | mb | 231km SE of Hachijo-jima, Japan |
2017-11-04T00:16:34.980Z | 2.4886 | -76.0244 | 154 | 5.1 | mww | 8km SSE of Inza, Colombia |
2017-11-03T23:34:47.750Z | 23.5132 | 121.5824 | 29.6 | 4.9 | mwr | 51km S of Hualian, Taiwan |
2017-11-03T17:19:11.100Z | 52.897 | -166.7567 | 26.25 | 4.6 | mb | 109km S of Unalaska, Alaska |
2017-11-03T16:49:28.320Z | 16.5511 | -93.496 | 154.42 | 4.6 | mb | 20km SE of Jiquipilas, Mexico |
2017-11-03T13:12:08.510Z | -15.6727 | -70.496 | 214.67 | 4.6 | mb | 12km ENE of Santa Lucia, Peru |
2017-11-03T12:38:09.580Z | 36.8775 | 140.5589 | 36.56 | 4.8 | mb | 19km WNW of Kitaibaraki, Japan |
2017-11-03T11:52:10.210Z | 18.7379 | -106.6443 | 10 | 5.7 | mww | 197km SW of Tomatlan, Mexico |
2017-11-03T09:06:27.160Z | -21.7715 | 168.814 | 10 | 5.1 | mww | 99km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-03T07:09:48.520Z | -21.7649 | 169.0226 | 10 | 5.2 | mb | 120km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-03T04:11:02.110Z | -56.0195 | -27.7176 | 120.03 | 4.6 | mb | 82km NNW of Visokoi Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
2017-11-03T03:45:11.920Z | 42.5609 | 143.8944 | 50.45 | 5 | mww | 60km SW of Kushiro, Japan |
2017-11-03T02:49:01.170Z | 22.9784 | 121.0979 | 10 | 4.7 | mb | 24km N of Taitung City, Taiwan |
2017-11-02T22:13:09.410Z | 13.6409 | -91.4754 | 35 | 4.6 | mb | 64km SSW of Nueva Concepcion, Guatemala |
2017-11-02T21:37:36.610Z | -21.6422 | 168.8992 | 4.54 | 4.6 | mwr | 105km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-02T19:00:39.600Z | -23.1594 | -69.9934 | 46.07 | 4.6 | mb | 68km NE of Antofagasta, Chile |
2017-11-02T17:02:15.230Z | -1.2679 | 120.5266 | 10 | 5.1 | mb | 22km NW of Kasiguncu, Indonesia |
2017-11-02T16:53:31.490Z | -21.7457 | 168.9423 | 17.44 | 5.4 | mb | 111km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-02T16:51:29.350Z | -21.8559 | 169.0282 | 5.24 | 5.4 | mww | 123km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-02T16:38:21.530Z | 13.2052 | 144.6863 | 62.07 | 4.6 | mb | 6km SSE of Merizo Village, Guam |
2017-11-02T15:49:11.650Z | 16.237 | -94.9698 | 41.14 | 4.5 | mb | 5km NE of San Mateo del Mar, Mexico |
2017-11-02T13:31:06.450Z | 36.8487 | 140.8181 | 73.02 | 4.5 | mb | 9km NE of Kitaibaraki, Japan |
2017-11-02T10:52:27.790Z | 18.7576 | -106.641 | 39.02 | 4.8 | mb | 195km SW of Tomatlan, Mexico |
2017-11-02T10:50:49.670Z | -5.333 | 151.8747 | 56.98 | 4.7 | mb | 116km SSW of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea |
2017-11-02T09:34:21.380Z | 12.8976 | 143.3018 | 130.14 | 4.9 | mb | 153km WSW of Merizo Village, Guam |
2017-11-02T07:12:48.130Z | -21.7234 | 169.0581 | 10 | 5.1 | mb | 123km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-02T05:39:14.630Z | 16.9385 | 147.4588 | 35 | 4.6 | mb | 201km ENE of Anatahan, Northern Mariana Islands |
2017-11-02T03:27:27.120Z | -21.8189 | 168.7884 | 10 | 5.6 | mww | 98km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-02T03:16:24.000Z | -3.8754 | 127.733 | 41.12 | 4.9 | mb | 48km WSW of Amahusu, Indonesia |
2017-11-02T02:04:08.620Z | -21.789 | 168.9103 | 15.54 | 4.6 | mb | 109km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-02T01:36:13.560Z | -21.7316 | 168.9019 | 12.88 | 5 | mb | 107km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T23:29:17.900Z | 15.3454 | -93.9844 | 63.69 | 5.1 | mb | 75km SW of Tres Picos, Mexico |
2017-11-01T21:35:23.180Z | 16.658 | 144.9293 | 10 | 5 | mb | 85km WNW of Anatahan, Northern Mariana Islands |
2017-11-01T18:56:17.940Z | -56.5197 | -25.5453 | 23.73 | 5 | mb | 103km E of Visokoi Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
2017-11-01T14:50:21.980Z | -3.898 | 127.7508 | 35 | 4.7 | mb | 47km WSW of Amahusu, Indonesia |
2017-11-01T12:53:29.020Z | -21.8452 | 168.7681 | 10 | 4.7 | mb | 97km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T12:12:41.360Z | -22.6394 | 25.0895 | 10 | 4.7 | mb | 138km W of Moijabana, Botswana |
2017-11-01T11:27:30.830Z | -21.8966 | 169.0347 | 10.88 | 4.5 | mb | 125km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T09:33:46.450Z | -21.7847 | 168.8002 | 10 | 5.4 | mww | 98km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T08:46:21.790Z | 12.7804 | 144.6039 | 75.99 | 5 | mb | 54km S of Merizo Village, Guam |
2017-11-01T05:21:50.550Z | -22.0372 | 169.0596 | 10 | 4.7 | mb | 133km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T05:14:15.470Z | -21.9142 | 169.2039 | 10 | 5.3 | mb | 142km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T05:09:00.630Z | -21.7928 | 168.9185 | 10 | 6 | mww | 110km ESE of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T04:53:48.090Z | -21.7046 | 169.351 | 10 | 4.9 | mb | 152km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T04:19:19.620Z | -21.5442 | 168.8648 | 10 | 4.5 | mb | 101km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
2017-11-01T04:13:21.950Z | -21.555 | 168.6791 | 10 | 4.9 | mb | 82km E of Tadine, New Caledonia |
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