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Originally Posted by thorforecaster
USGS position is NOBODY can predict (not forecast) earthquake.
Can never ask governments to do anything unless they see benefits to them and this is not a case.
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Anyone can predict earthquakes. The real trick is prediction with
timing,
magnitude and
location accuracy.
You predicted 5.5+ earthquake in March in Japan.
As we have stated 5.5+ earthquakes happen dozens and dozens of times a year in Japan. There is no timing, magnitude or location accuracy in your prediction to make it any more interesting than predicting that the sun will come up tomorrow.
If you could narrow down those three factors by about 400%, then you are talking about something interesting. Otherwise you are playing darts and congratulating yourself for not missing the dart board, or the wall, for that matter.
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Originally Posted by thorforecaster
You intended ignoring the phrase "VERY STRONG EARTHQUAKE".
I am done with my good will. Sorry for Japan country's disasters.
I have other businesses must take care right now.
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"VERY STRONG EARTHQUAKE" is a VERY RELATIVE TERM.
Start predicting costs of damages, numbers of dead and injured, numbers of homes and buildings destroyed, etc. and then you might be on to something.