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Subject: Re: unusual frequency
From: "Geoff" gmvoeth@...........
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 02:14:28 -0700
In my previous answer I made a mistake as follows.
"I had a s-p or s-L time"
Should have read as follows.
"I had a s-p or L-p time"
OOOPS !
geoff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Hancock"
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: unusual frequency
> This event appears to be consistent with other low magnitude events
> that have occurred to the Southwest of Tucson, AZ. I have seen other
> events that are similar, and no information was ever posted on them.
> I noticed the event was visible across the lower 48 states, and
> southern Alaska. It is most likely less than M 4.0 as that is the
> USGS minimum cutoff for display of information on international events.
>
> Bob Hancock
>
>
> On Nov 1, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Geoff wrote:
>
>> Hello Mr. Thomas Dick;
>> My Sensor located very close to 33.42138N -111.57477W about
>> 507Meters above mean sea level.
>> I saw that TUC near Tucson also saw this signal about 1336 to 1338
>> on 31OCT2008 UTC.
>> I have not analyzed it to get an accurate and precise time simply
>> because I can not
>> tell for sure it is in fact an Earthquake. If no one else is
>> reporting it I do not trust
>> what I am looking at. In order for me to properly read a signal it
>> takes extra effort
>> which translates to opportunity costs ( such as Battlefield 2142
>> time ) so I will not
>> pursue more knowledge in detail if I can not verify the source
>> beforehand.
>> The distance seems 600 miles to 700 miles from here maybe magnitude 4
>> but nothing seems to match that as of my last look.
>> Regards;
>> geoff
>>
>> -
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