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2021-09-12  -  Most of the work involved with updating this Earthquake Forecasting Web site has now been completed.  Most of the important Earthquake Forecasting charts and files have also been updated with the latest data.

2021-06-07  -  A major effort has been devoted to updating this Web site's earthquake forecasting resources since the start of 2021.  That includes getting the Perl computer language earthquake forecasting programs running on a 64 bit computer.  Earlier versions had been running exclusively on 32 bit computers.

2021-04-16  -  This entire Web site has just had a significant update.  The most important Web pages are listed on the http://www.earthquake-research.com/index.html Web page.

2021-03-10  -  The Forecast Data Web site has been updated with the latest forecast information.  It is recommended that the Chart-Viewers be used to download and evaluate the data on the forecast .png charts.

2021-01-10  -  NEW WEB PAGES  -  The Chart-Viewers.html, VIEWER-WEB-05.html, VIEWER-WEB-05.html.txt, VIEWER-PC-05.html, VIEWER-PC-05.html.txt, VIEWER-PC-06.html, and VIEWER-PC-06.html.txt Web pages and text pages are now available on this Web site.

       The Chart-Viewers Web page is the primary Web page that explains how the other Web pages work.  Web page visitors interested in earthquake forecasting should read through that Web page first.

       It provides detailed instructions for how people interested in earthquake forecasting can download the other Web pages and text pages and store them on their Personal Computers (PCs).  Then when activated those Web pages will automatically download the latest earthquake forecasting data from this Web site and store the data a PC.  Those other Web pages will also enable people to easily study and evaluate these earthquake forecasting data, even when they are not connected to the Internet.

2020-11-17  -  EARTHQUAKE WARNING UPDATE  -  This expected earthquake did not occur during the primary Time Window that ended on November 17, 2020.  However, recent EM Signals activity indicates that it is still likely to occur, possibly fairly soon.

       The Forecast Data Web site has been updated with the latest forecast information.

2020-11-10  -  EARTHQUAKE WARNING UPDATE  -  Several other earthquake forecasting personnel are now circulating warnings for an expected earthquake.  Our data agree regarding one likely location that is not being listed here.  It is somewhere in the Europe - Asia area.  Exact location data are available to international disaster management personnel.  Inquiry notes about this can be sent to webmaster@earthquake-research.com

       The Forecast Data Web site has been updated with the latest forecast information.

2020-11-10  -  News reports are now stating that the following recent destructive earthquake resulted in some 116 fatalities.

2020/10/30 11:51:27 37.92N  26.79E  21 7.0 "15 km NNE of Néon Karlovásion, Greece"
NEIS Data

2020-11-07  -  EARTHQUAKE WARNING  -  Numerous high intensity EM Signals were detected during the past week.  It is believed that this is an indicator that a powerful and possibly significant earthquake is approaching.  The expectation is that the earthquake would likely be fairly shallow and might occur by November 17, 2020.  EM Signal data are being evaluated to see if any likely location information can be generated for the expected earthquake.  Earthquake Warnings will be circulated internationally as time permits.

2020-11-02  -  The following destructive earthquake has occurred.  News reports have stated that there were more than 60 fatalities.

2020/10/30 11:51:27 37.92N  26.79E  21 7.0 "15 km NNE of Néon Karlovásion, Greece"
NEIS Data

       Data are still being evaluated.  But it appears that the approaching earthquake did not generate very many high intensity EM Signals before it occurred.  That is likely partly due to the fact that there was a considerable distance between the earthquake location and where these EM Signals are being detected in the United States.  With such a large distance, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake is fairly close to the detection limit for these signals.  Near the earthquake location the EM Signals were likely much stronger.

       Additional information regarding the earthquake will be reviewed here as it becomes available.

2020-10-29  -  This is the new Earthquake Forecasting Research Comments And News Web Page.   It will be updated as often as possible and will display comments and news regarding earthquakes and earthquake forecasting programs.  That includes the EM Signal data-related earthquake forecasting program that is discussed in detail on this present Web site - Forecast Data.

       Almost no High Intensity EM Signals have been detected during the past few weeks.  That situation can change in just a day.  There have also been no highly significant earthquakes reported in the recent past.

       EM signals are believed to be short duration (less than 20 seconds) electromagnetic signals that are being generated in connection with earthquake fault zone activities occurring before a good percentage of our powerful earthquakes.

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