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Subject: Re: solar storm
From: "Bryan & Regina Goss" bgoss@..................
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 22:00:25 -0600


http://www.tsixroads.com/~spardue/seismograph/seismograph.htm

working on my seismograph look at the picks does it look ok??

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Arie Verveer 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: solar storm


> Hi, I agree the association between all quakes and geomagnetic
> events is tenuous. Though in this case,  one can read it a few
> ways. No association, or the geomagnetic activity triggered
> the quake or the activity was observed before the quake. On larry's
> system is two files that may be of interest. 000916a.au2 000916a.au4
> 
> The latter is the ULF radiation and the other is the recording of a
> local quake. What the data seems to show is a geomagnetic disturbance
> at the exact time of the quake. After a short travel time the 
> quake was recorded. I also have a few more samples like this. 
> 
> This may be a coincidence or its real. If its real, then its worth 
> looking into. Statistics will only tell. My guess is there is some
> triggering but statistical insignificant. There has been some examples 
> of increased ULF radiation before a distant big (deep) quakes on 
> quite geomagnetic days.
> 
> Whatever the final conclusion, its just interesting monitoring
> these events. 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Arie
>  
> 
> > 
> > Regarding geomagnetic events and telluric currents:
> > 
> > Rather than trying to associate them with earthquakes, a
> > more probable cause is another large solar storm that erupted
> > yesterday and is expected to cause radio and power grid
> > disturbances today and tomorrow, with the Northern Lights
> > taking in a southern range as far as N. California to Carolina.
> > 
> > Maybe someone can report some more detailed info and sources,
> > particularly the timing of the current swarm of storms. The AP
> > reported 6 major flares in 48 hours.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Sean-Thomas
> >
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