Expected Earthquake, Volcanic or Storm Activity for the Next 1 to 5 Days

Are YOU Prepared?

HOLLY NOTE: In light of Stan's NCODA map for the past three days, we found this prophecy most interesting. It was posted today by Dimitru Duduman's grandson, Michael Boldea. This is his first prophetic dream in almost a year and was confirmed by two others who experienced the identical dream that same night. It bears reading.




February 5, 2006
By Stan Deyo
Home https://standeyo.com

WARNING: USA
San Francisco is still within the 5 day warning I posted on the 3rd and 4th of this month. The signal between Mendocino and San Francisco along the San Andreas Fault has moved inland farther today so the signal is diminished. Therefore I can only estimate the remaining threat period to the 9th of this month - IF no more seismic stress signals appear in that time frame.

The north-eastern Ring of Fire in the NE Pacific from Ecuador to Oregon is alive with stress signals that began on the 1st of this month. I still think something big is on the way to California.

Although I have not been able to see thermal warnings for most of the quakes in Alaska, the quakes there in the last two weeks indicate a growing seismic release there as well.

Japan:
A medium stress signal appears today vectoring into Tokyo (Kantoh) again.

Southwest Ring of Fire:
From Western Samoa down to the North Island of New Zealand is still at risk of several large seismic events until the 8th of this month. Watch the White Island volcano in North Island for activity. It is the trigger for Ruapehu, Taupo and other volcanoes on North Island.

Madagascar and India
The medium to strong seismic signal from yesterday has appeared again running due south in the sea from Madagascar's southern tip.

Sumatra:
Nothing new today. Warnings still in effect until 9th of this month.

Summary:
In order of threat the following zones are of concern: The NE sector of the Pacific Ring of Fire, The New Zealand / Western Samoa region and Japan. I cannot emphasize enough the need for personal preparation for large seismic or volcanic events including tsunamis, lahars and subsidences particularly for residents of California, Oregon and Washington, but also for residents of Japan, New Zealand's North island and Alaska.

As I stated last week, if a large quake does eventuate at Madagascar, a tsunami aimed at western India could follow.
—Stan Deyo

For an explanation of how these maps are produced, please see this area.




Stan's analysis shows areas of possible earthquake or volcanic activity, or extreme storm conditions for the next 1 to 5 days. Pay particular attention to areas marked by white circles. The continuous yellow line denotes plate tectonic boundaries as well as the Ring of Fire. Go to the raw data map where it is easier to see the areas of concern. Go to Stan's earthquake map archives.

NEW FEATURE: The circles in varying shades of red are quake prediction zones Stan made from 1 to 4 days ago - with dark red being 1 day ago and the lightest red being 4 days ago. White circles are Stan's prediction zones for today. Tomorrow these white circles will become dark red and will get lighter as each day passes until they are removed.

These circles indicate the stresses in an area and warn of a probable quake in an area. The areas do not always convert to a quake. When a quake does occur and has been in or fairly close to the outer radius of a circle I have drawn over a given fault zone area then it is counted as a "hit". When stress signals go into a large land mass I have to estimate the radius of the circle and the vector to the nearest major fault on the land mass.

DEYO NOTES: For earthquake maps, see the USGS "shake maps" (click anywhere on the global map for a closer view). For quakes USGS may not list, go to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Center's map and scroll to the bottom of the page for a global view. You can compare these maps for the next 5 days to Stan's NCODA maps, to see the hits of his seismic target zones (white circles).

Earthquake lists can viewed at EMCS and at USGS.

Ecuador's Geophysics Institute at the National Polytechnic School, does not list quakes on a daily basis as does the USGS and other entities, but when there are significant events, they post them in PDFs.



Disclaimer: Some of the forecast stress areas can be in error up to 30% due to cloud cover variations and false signals from buoys.