- April 3, 2005 -
On Dec. 23, 2004, I predicted an earthquake of magnitude >=4.2 by "E" of this image [1] to show the impending epicenter in Japan and within100 days in our web site. Mark "E" is within 31.6-34.5N, and 128.5-131E. On Mar. 20, 2005, an M6.6 earthquake happened at 33.85N 129.98E [2], exact at "E", and had been the only one of magnitude >=4 in the predicted area since Dec. 20 when the precursor appeared. The problem of underestimating the magnitude was because of not noticing the erupting cloud close to the geoeruption together southwestward. . On Mar. 1, 2005, I predicted another earthquake of magnitude >=5.5 in Fiji by this image [3]. On Mar. 31, 2005, a couple of earthquakes of magnitude 6 and 6.1 happened at 18.57S,176.03E and 18.43S 176E respectively [4] in the predicted area. Both my Japan and Fiji earthquake predictions are correct.
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