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I thought I’d add a legend here, to explain the M’s I
note in my posts.
M1 Possible mild tremor
M1+
Maybe an M1 or M2
M1++
Maybe an M1, M2 or an M3
M2 Maybe an M2
M2+
Maybe an M2 or M3
M2++
Maybe an M2, M3 or an M4
M3
Maybe an M3
M3+
Maybe an M3 or M4
M3++
Maybe an M3, M4 or M5
M4
Maybe an M4
M4+
Maybe an M4 or M5
M4++
Maybe an M4, M5 or greater
If I add a ? after an M, I am unsure (vague
feeling only) if the region will experience a tremor or I am not sure of the
size of the magnitude.
I don’t like to
speculate on or get carried away with ‘predicting/intuiting’ regions which may
potentially experience major disasters. I feel this, without scientific
qualifications or morally, would be irresponsible of me.
No doubt,
unfortunately we will see some major disasters occur in various parts of the
world.
Also, if you want to see how close I am in anticipating where these M's may arise (locations), please click on Global Incident Map - Earthquakes
or the Active Volcano Map (link) in the right column of this blog, and enlarge the maps so that you can see the names of the towns, provinces, cities etc. on or nearby my anticipated locations. Sometimes some earthquakes are noted with a different name (towns, provinces 'next-door' or very close by) to the ones I suggest.
Also, if you want to see how close I am in anticipating where these M's may arise (locations), please click on Global Incident Map - Earthquakes
or the Active Volcano Map (link) in the right column of this blog, and enlarge the maps so that you can see the names of the towns, provinces, cities etc. on or nearby my anticipated locations. Sometimes some earthquakes are noted with a different name (towns, provinces 'next-door' or very close by) to the ones I suggest.
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