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 6.9 REYKJANES RIDGE
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#earthquake M 6.9 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.
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There's been quite a seismic increase in the last 8 days. And in just the last 30 hours there have been two magnitude 6.9 earthquakes. The statistical probability of this occurring is 11.04%. This time-frame was discussed in detail in the latest video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvD0-JWhNpA&t=339s
Looking at the last 25 years, we see an obvious absence of magnitude 8+ earthquakes since 2021. Average occurrence is 1.08 per year.
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As explained in the latest video, we have a high lunar peak today due to several lunar conjunctions converging.
Preliminary results show notable temporal clustering on the 13th. This time-frame was discussed in the April 7 video at 3m48s:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J_Nqkz2HYnU&t=228s
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#earthquake M 6.5 SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
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The strong #earthquake (M 6.5) South of Fiji Islands today occurred at atmospheric anomalies recorded on 8 and 9 April.
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Felt #earthquake M 5.6 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
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Felt #earthquake M 5.6 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
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#earthquake M 6.6 SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE
With 3.5 mV these anomalies are quite strong. Maybe it's nothing. Maybe it's everything.
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We're noticing some increase in electric charge variations in the atmosphere.
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Given the fact that it's been more than 3.5 years since the last M 8 earthquake (August 2021), while average occurrence is 1.1 years and intervals rarely exceed 4 years, it may not be long for the next one to occur.