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Subject: Re: Predictions
From: "Dave \(Santa Dave\)" kc6old@.............
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 19:16:58 -0700 (PDT)


Back in the late 80s there was an "ham" (amateur radio) net which met and this group of hams did a whole bunch of record keeping of things like well head hight, lost dogs (via newspaper ads) Earthquake logging, and other "possables" . after more "man" hours than you can imagine the only correlation I ever heard of was one man logged EVERY known earthquake versus the position of the moon -- and found a Slight tendancy towards quakes in the northern hemisphere when the moon was high in the southern hemishere.
  This group was on two metters and was known as the PUBLIC SIESMIC NET.
  I only know of two people who were involved in that.
  Dave, Kc6old

tchannel  wrote:
          Hi Folks,  Just curious about the subject of Earthquake Predictions.   We all can predict earthquakes, if we keep the "when" and "where" nonspecific.   But on a serious note, are there any scientific tools used?   Do the phases of the moon and the tides play a part?   I have asked this question to several people and received just as many opinions.
   
  Thanks, Ted

Back in the late 80s there was an "ham" (amateur radio) net which met and this group of hams did a whole bunch of record keeping of things like well head hight, lost dogs (via newspaper ads) Earthquake logging, and other "possables" . after more "man" hours than you can imagine the only correlation I ever heard of was one man logged EVERY known earthquake versus the position of the moon -- and found a Slight tendancy towards quakes in the northern hemisphere when the moon was high in the southern hemishere.
This group was on two metters and was known as the PUBLIC SIESMIC NET.
I only know of two people who were involved in that.
Dave, Kc6old

tchannel <tchannel@..............> wrote:
Hi

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