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March 21, 2012 Earthquake.

Gjallarhorn

N'yog-Sothep
So Jeremy, I just wanted to take this moment before my phone's battery dies to say your prediction was wrong. Have a nice non-cataclysmic day!
 

Jeremy Mason

Well-Known Member
So Jeremy, I just wanted to take this moment before my phone's battery dies to say your prediction was wrong. Have a nice non-cataclysmic day!

Sorry for the delay. I don't have internet at my house now. In my defense, I had a three day window and missed it by one day.:eek:
I found this interesting...

Massive deep earthquake felt all over Colombia and Ecuador – October 1 update

Update 16:42 UTC : Preliminary data are reporting an epicenter at 23 km from La Vega, Colombia. Preliminary Magnitude is M7.4 !
 

freethinker44

Well-Known Member
If you expect anyone to take an earthquake prediction seriously, you need to be ridiculously accurate in your prediction. There have been over 13,000 earthquakes in 2012, 22,000 last year. That's an average of 49 earthquakes per day this year, so if you are simply predicting that somewhere on earth within a 3 day window, an earthquake will happen, it's not that hard. Now, if you give when, where, magnitute, damage and deaths, then that is impressive.

Good job, you have predicted something that happens 50 times a day. You have accomplished nothing.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/eqstats.php
 

Jeremy Mason

Well-Known Member
If you expect anyone to take an earthquake prediction seriously, you need to be ridiculously accurate in your prediction. There have been over 13,000 earthquakes in 2012, 22,000 last year. That's an average of 49 earthquakes per day this year, so if you are simply predicting that somewhere on earth within a 3 day window, an earthquake will happen, it's not that hard. Now, if you give when, where, magnitute, damage and deaths, then that is impressive.

Good job, you have predicted something that happens 50 times a day. You have accomplished nothing.

Earthquake Facts and Statistics

Ooook... I was talking about major earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or greater.
 
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