Trans-equatorial Coronal Hole (CH491) – Volcano/Earthquake watch Jan 6-10, 2012 (Video)

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Targeting Trans-equatorial Coronal Hole (CH491). After analysis I have isolated (5°N to 5°S Latitude). Solar symmetry to earth indicates best fit regions for a possible 6.9 magnitude earthquake:

Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Of Ascension Islands, Ecuador, Peru, Banda Sea or the Celebes Sea.

Second watch is targeting a faint coronal feature curving to 43-45° S latitude and represents a possible risk for one or more 5.3-5.5 magnitude earthquakes. Possible areas:

Cerro Hudson Volcano in Southern Chile, Aisen Chile or the South Island New Zealand.

*CH490 has yet to produce a significant earthquake from my last Earthquake Watch, and it still may arrive as solar winds have yet to normalize. Possible locations that could receive this event are:

Kermadec Islands Region, South Of Fiji Region, Salta Argentina or Santiago Del Estero Argentina.

OLR Anomalies this week are: Canary Islands Region, Off The Coast of Oregon, Bay Of Bengal, Iceland and the Kermadec Islands.


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