By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.2 - 37km WSW of Tanaga Volcano, Alaska
UTC Time = 2017-05-08 17:00:47
Magnitude = 6.2m
Location = 51.755°N 178.636°W
Depth = 10.0 km
Drivers:
Sun at 150 degrees to the Moon, during Sunrise
- Sun Rotating Magnetic Field @ Negative Polarity
NOTE:
Neptune at Geocentric Opposition to Jupiter at Lunar Conjunction
5/08/2017
5/05/2017
M 5.8 - Scotia Sea
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 5.8 - Scotia Sea
2017-05-06 00:16:09 UTC
Magnitude = 5.8m
Location = 60.798°S 37.958°W
Depth = 10.0 km
Drivers:
Uranus at 150 degrees from the Moon
4.0M - ESTE de PINOTEPA NACIONAL, OAX
By: Gordon Rutherford
4.0M - ESTE de PINOTEPA NACIONAL, OAX
Magnitude = 4.0m
Time = 2017-05-05 17:01:04
Location = 16.33°, -97.93°
Depth = 16 km
DRIVERS:
Uranus at Median
During Uranus at 150 degrees from the Moon
M 5.0 - 225km N of Bamboo Flat, India
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 5.0 - 225km N of Bamboo Flat, India
UTC Time = 2017-05-05 17:58:37
Magnitude = 5.0m
Location = 13.734°N 92.566°E
Depth = 27.7 km
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DRIVER:
Saturn at Western Lunar Elongation
5/01/2017
M 6.3 - 84km WNW of Skagway, Alaska
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.3 - 84km WNW of Skagway, Alaska
2017-05-01 14:18:15 UTC
Magnitude = 6.3m
Location = 59.744°N 136.702°W
Depth = 10.0 km
DRIVERS:
- Uranus near Median (High North Hemi)
- Uranus at Eastern Lunar Elongation
Solar Magnetic Field
- Negative/ Neutral
Celestial Geometries - 05/01/2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
Monday, May 1, 2017
20:25:33 UTC
Lunar Geometries
Mercury at Lunar E. Elong
Jupiter at Lunar W. Elong
Saturn at Lunar 150 Degrees
Uranus at Lunar E. Elong
Combinational Geometries
Jupiter and Uranus at Geocentric Opposition
Mercury and Uranus at Geocentric Conjunction

Solar Magnetic Field
- Mercury Negative (Dia-Magnetic)
- Mars Negative (Para-Magnetic)
- Moon Negative (Para-Magnetic)
4/29/2017
M 6.0 - TAIWAN REGION
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 6.0 - TAIWAN REGION
Magnitude ML 6.0
Region TAIWAN REGION
Date time 2017-04-30 01:57:23.0 UTC
Location 21.33 N ; 121.69 E
Depth 109 km
DRIVERS:
Uranus at Eastern Lunar Elongation, at Median
EMSC EQ Analysis - 04/29/2017
By: Gordon Rutherford
EMSC DATA downloaded
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DATE 04/29/2017
TIME 15:45:59 UTC
Number of quakes >2.0m 123
Highest Magnitude Quake
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Depth = 42
Magnitude = 6.8
UTC Time = 20:23:18
MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
Deepest Quake
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Depth = 227
Magnitude = 4.1
UTC Time = 02:32:15
ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Magnitudes #
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2.5m 6
3m 73
4m 32
5m 11
6m 1
7m 0
8m 0
9 + 0
Epicenter Magnetic Polarity | ||
Totals | Percentage | |
RED | 46 | 37.40% |
GREEN | 63 | 51.22% |
BLUE | 14 | 11.38% |
Depth KM | # | |
Surface | 0-5 | 15 |
85 | 6-15 | 28 |
16-25 | 42 | |
Deep | 26 - 50 | 23 |
38 | 51 - 99 | 8 |
100 - 199 | 5 | |
200 - 299 | 2 | |
300 - 499 | 0 | |
500 + | 0 |
4/28/2017
USGS EQ Analysis - 04/28/2017
by: Gordon Rutherford
USGS DATA downloaded
====================
DATE 04/28/2017
TIME 23:32:13
Number of quakes >2.5m 38
Number of ALL QUAKES 204
Highest Magnitude Quake
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Depth = 26
Magnitude = 6.8
UTC Time = 20:23:17
30km SW of Burias, Philippines
Deepest Quake
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Depth = 222.17
Magnitude = 4.3
UTC Time = 22:00:00
124km W of San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina
Epicenter Magnetic Polarity |
||
Totals | Percentage | |
RED | 8 | 21.05% |
GREEN | 28 | 73.68% |
BLUE | 2 | 5.26% |
Magnitudes #
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2.5m 6
3m 6
4m 19
5m 6
6m 1
7m 0
8m 0
9 + 0
Depth KM | # | |
Surface | 0-5 | 4 |
26 | 6-15 | 4 |
16-25 | 18 | |
Deep | 26 - 50 | 5 |
11 | 51 - 99 | 2 |
100 - 199 | 3 | |
200 - 299 | 1 | |
300 - 499 | 0 | |
500 + | 0 |
LUNAR GEOMETRIES
1) Mars at Lunar Conj
2) Jupiter at Lunar 120 Degrees
3) Neptune at Lunar E. Elong
DATA USED FROM USGS DATA DOWNLOAD
Solar Report - 04/28/2017
by: Gordon Rutherford
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2017 Apr 29 0030 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center #
Solar Activity (24 hr Summary)
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Solar activity was very low with only an isolated B1 flare observed at 28/1712 UTC from Region 2653 (S09W20, Hsx/alpha). The rest of the spotted regions were stable and quiet. New Region 2654 (N10E52, Axx/alpha) was numbered today. A prominence eruption was observed at approximately 28/1530 UTC off the NW limb at North 35. We are currently waiting on coronagraph imagery to determine if there is an Earth-directed component to an associated CME.
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Solar activity was very low with only an isolated B1 flare observed at 28/1712 UTC from Region 2653 (S09W20, Hsx/alpha). The rest of the spotted regions were stable and quiet. New Region 2654 (N10E52, Axx/alpha) was numbered today. A prominence eruption was observed at approximately 28/1530 UTC off the NW limb at North 35. We are currently waiting on coronagraph imagery to determine if there is an Earth-directed component to an associated CME.
Forecast Solar activity is expected to be very low with a slight chance for C-class flare activity over the next three days (29 Apr-01 May).
Energetic Particle (24 hr Summary)
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The greater than 2 MeV electron flux reached very high levels with a peak flux of 56,297 pfu observed at 28/1645 UTC. The greater than 10 MeV proton flux was at background levels. Forecast The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to fluctuate between high and very high levels on day one (29 Apr) with the possibility of returning to predominately high levels by days two and three (30 Apr-01 May). The greater than 10 MeV proton flux is expected to continue at background levels all three days.
Solar Wind (24 hr Summary)
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Solar wind parameters were near nominal levels over the period with solar wind speeds in the 370-480 km/s range. Total field was steady near 5 nT with the Bz component between +/-5 nT. Phi angle was oriented in a negative (towards) sector.
NOTE: From 28/1727-1913 UTC, solar wind speed, temperature, and density registered incorrect readings.
Forecast Solar wind parameters are expected to be at nominal levels on day one and through the majority of day two (29-30 Apr). By late on day two, a solar sector boundary crossing (SSBC) into a positive (away) sector is expected followed by weak CH HSS influence from a positive polarity CHHSS. Enhanced solar wind parameters are expected to persist into day three (01 May).
Geospace (24 hr Summary)
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The geomagnetic field was quiet. Forecast The geomagnetic field is expected to be mostly quiet on day one (29 Apr). By late on day two and continuing into day three (30 Apr-01 May), an SSBC followed by a possible weak positive polarity CH HSS is expected to cause quiet to unsettled
conditions with isolated active periods on 01 May.
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