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Huge electromagnetic precurser ... just look at this map!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78998996:MV80NDE2NDMzXzgwMzc4Njc2XzI4NjYxRjBB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78998996:MV80NDE2NDMzXzgwMzc4NjA2XzY3Mjc4OUNE] [quote:Apocalypse Girl:MV80NDE2NDMzXzgwMzc4MDY5X0E1NEY0RjY4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78659466:MV80NDE2NDMzXzgwMzc3OTg0XzEyQ0YzNTgy] in order to see the map you have to take off the ..... in the link [/quote] Can someone please imbed it for me? ...yeah they keep downgrading quakes too. They dont want you to know ! [/quote] Why? It's just meaningless bullshit. Nothing will happen. [/quote] Look guys, this is just pseudoscience. Read this for real science - the researchers studied four years of GIM-TEC and found zero correlation with earthquakes: [b]A statistical study of global ionospheric map total electron content changes prior to occurrences of M ≥ 6.0 earthquakes during 2000-2014: GIM-TEC and earthquakes [/b] There are many reports on the occurrence of anomalous changes in the ionosphere prior to large earthquakes. However, whether or not these changes are reliable precursors that could be useful for earthquake prediction is controversial within the scientific community. To test a possible statistical relationship between ionospheric disturbances and earthquakes, we compare changes in the total electron content (TEC) of the ionosphere with occurrences of M ≥ 6.0 earthquakes globally for 2000–2014. We use TEC data from the global ionosphere map (GIM) and an earthquake list declustered for aftershocks. For each earthquake, we look for anomalous changes in GIM-TEC within 2.5° latitude and 5.0° longitude of the earthquake location (the spatial resolution of GIM-TEC). Our analysis has not found any statistically significant changes in GIM-TEC prior to earthquakes. Thus, we have found no evidence that would suggest that monitoring changes in GIM-TEC might be useful for predicting earthquakes. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312934457_A_statistical_study_of_global_ionospheric_map_total_electron_content_changes_prior_to_occurrences_of_M_60_earthquakes_during_2000-2014_GIM-TEC_and_earthquakes [/quote]
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wow ... omg Never seen it like this before after years of watching... we also have have a full strawberry moon ,, planetary lineup and [
link to imgur.com
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