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Volcano / Earthquake Watch Aug 17-21, 2012

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Targeting Coronal Hole (CH529) situated in the southern hemisphere of the solar corona. After analysis i have isolated (15-19°S latitude), this feature may produce a possible 7.2 Magnitude earthquake in one of these listed locations during this watch period:

Tarapaca-Chile, Potosi-Bolivia, Vanuatu, Fiji or Tonga
Time Frame suggests Aug 17-19

Deep earthquake Sea Of Okhotsk August 14th
should produce further migrations of earthquakes in the coming days, past tracking may indicate areas at risk for a possible 6.5 magnitude earthquake:

Macquarie Islands Region, Auckland Islands Region or the Alpine Fault South Island Of New Zealand




 
Eruptive M5.9 Solar Flare - August 24, 2014

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STRONG M5.9 SOLAR FLARE !
An Eruptive M5.9 Solar Flare was reported from active region 12151 at 12:17 UTC today. A large Plasma cloud has been observed leaving the blast site and a significant Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) has been caught on latest solar imagery. The main bulk of the ejecta should miss the Earth but there may be a component that could give the earth a glancing blow and with it a high probability for auroras and geomagnetic storms sometime during August 27th.

 
New Zealand Earthquake Watch August 9-11, 2014

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New Zealand Earthquake Watch August 9-11 !
Significant Planetary Alignment (Earth-Sun-Mercury on Aug 8), Lunar Perigee (Aug 10) and the Geodetic crossing of Mercury across the New Zealand Region combined with simultaneous Lunar-Celestial connectivity may foreshadow a potential 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake for the New Zealand mainland during August 9-11, 2014



 
M-Class Solar Flares August 21-22, 2014

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TWO M-CLASS SOLAR FLARES !!
A new active region 12149 rotating off the east limb erupted producing two M-Class Solar Flares. The first an M3.4 at 13:31 UTC Thursday and an M1.2 Solar Flare at 06:34 this morning. No Earth Bound coronal ejection is expected from these blasts due to the proximity of the active region with respect to the earth position.

 
M6.1 Solar Flare & Earth DIRECTED CME / Solar Watch July 29, 2012

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M-6 CLASS SOLAR FLARE & CME !
Solar activity is picking up. For the second day in a row, sunspot 1532 has unleashed a moderately-strong solar flare. The latest, an M6-class eruption, occurred on July 28th at 2056 UT. A coronal mass ejection (CME) following this eruption was observed and it does have an earth bound component. More information shortly

 
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