Frank Hoogerbeets
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researcher & software developer at SSGEOS - the first institute to study planetary positions at the time of large earthquakes
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#Earthquake M 6.3 NEAR COAST OF ECUADOR

M 5.6 occurred shortly after at Tonga. Signs of some temporal clustering in progress.
It appears to be a smaller aftershock in the same location as the first M 5 aftershock two days ago.
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Felt #earthquake (aftershock) M 4.5 WESTERN TURKEY
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#earthquake M 6.2 OFF WEST COAST OF SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
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#earthquake M 6.8 MACQUARIE ISLAND REGION
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Two M 6 earthquakes within two hours may indicate temporal clustering in progress.
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Current situation in the Solar System. Jupiter should not be underestimated.

For more information about potential planetary influence on seismic activity, see this peer-reviewed paper:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264370724000401
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#earthquake M 7.4 DRAKE PASSAGE
Seismic activity in the Marmara Sea seems to be settling, but eastward propagation on the fault that is considered locked, is still being observed with a M 3.2 (marked).
Some clustering of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) tremors today, following yesterday's lunar geometry.

Yesterday's video explanation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK3udLd4O-o
Some seismic increase is observed in North Africa, including a felt #earthquake in #Morocco. It follows on a strong atmospheric anomaly (4 mV) that occurred on the 3rd. I discussed this in the latest video.
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Major cluster sequence of planetary geometry ahead 15-16-17 May. Watch it! A new video analysis will be posted later today.
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#earthquake M 6.1 CRETE, GREECE
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First planetary/lunar geometry cluster out of three in the coming days.

For more information on planetary positions and earthquakes:
https://github.com/ssgeos/conjuntclust6p-2000-2024

Peer-reviewed paper:
https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264370724000401

Detailed analysis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezv20mRKdSg
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Widely felt #earthquake M 5.2 CENTRAL TURKEY