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Subject: RE: unknown events
From: "Bob Hancock" carpediem1@.........
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 21:48:50 -0700


Hi Ted -

 

Just one question - these unknown events - what is the initial P wave
direction - are they consistent in one direction or are do they show both
compression and dilation.  If the initial P waves are different, do they
show any pattern?

 

Bob Hancock

 

 

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From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... On
Behalf Of tchannel
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 12:36
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: unknown events

 

Hi,  The last week, in Idaho, has been rather quiet.  Some weather changes
is about all there is to watch on the helicorder.

This is a general question which only quiet times would allow for.   During
the day time hours I receive a spike about once an hour to several times an
hour.  No pattern.   They all have something's in common.  They are short in
duration less than one minute. Things are quiet and then another hit.

Sometimes these hits cover ten mins, on and off.   I live in the city, next
to the mountains, no blasting or construction that I know of.

 

 

I don't think they are weather, They don't repeat at the same time each day.
They are short but strong.  Kind of like someone is dropping  a large
weight.    Sometime three or four of different shape, in a row.

 

 

Any ideas as to their origin?    Thanks, Ted
















Hi Ted = –

 

Just one question – these = unknown events – what is the initial P wave direction – are they = consistent in one direction or are do they show both compression and = dilation.  If the initial P waves are different, do they show any = pattern?

 

Bob = Hancock

 

 


From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... = On Behalf Of tchannel
Sent: Saturday, November = 04, 2006 12:36
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: unknown = events

 

Hi,  The last week, in Idaho, has been rather quiet.  = Some weather changes is about all there is to watch on the = helicorder.

This is a general question which only quiet times = would allow for.   During the day time hours I receive a spike about = once an hour to several times an hour.  No pattern.   They all = have something's in common.  They are short in duration less = than one minute. Things are quiet and then another = hit.

Sometimes these hits cover ten mins, on and = off.   I live in the city, next to the mountains, no blasting or construction = that I know of.

 

 

I don't think they are weather, They don't repeat at = the same time each day. They are short but strong.  Kind of like = someone is dropping  a large weight.    Sometime three or four = of different shape, in a row.

 

 

Any ideas as to their origin?    = Thanks, Ted


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