5/27/2017

EMSC EQ Analysis - 05/27/2017


By:  Gordon Rutherford


EMSC DATA downloaded
DATE = 05/27/2017
TIME = 13:50:06 UTC

Number of quakes >2.5m = 52

Highest Magnitude Quake
Depth = 50
Magnitude = 5.3
UTC Time = 15:23:39
OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
Deepest Quake
Depth = 237
Magnitude = 4
UTC Time = 21:14:13
SALTA, ARGENTINA


Quakes by UTC Time


Magnitudes #
2.5m                 1
3m                    26
4m                    21
5m                    4
6m                    0
7m                    0
8m                    0
9 +                    0

Depth KM #
0-5km               3
6-15km             20
16-25km           1
26 - 50km         12
51 - 99km         5
100 - 199km     9
200 - 299km     2
300 - 499km     0
500 +                0




                
Surface (1 to 25km) = 24
Deep (26km to 500+) =  28


Epicenter Magnetic Polarity
Totals Percentage
RED (30)        57.69%
GREEN (9)        17.31%
BLUE (13)        25.00%





NASA JPL DATA for 05/27/2017


UTC Times converted to Epicenter Local Times 



NOAA (Quake Distribution) based on Geomagnetic Polarity 


NASA JPL Data - FORECASTED

5/26/2017

M 4.7 - North of Svalbard



By:  Gordon Rutherford

M 4.7 - North of Svalbard
UTC Time = 2017-05-26 20:50:49
Magnitude = 4.7m
Location = 84.312°N   0.775°E
Depth = 10.0 km

Drivers:
Moon approaching Median, during Lunar Opposition w/ Saturn


NOAA Geomagnetic Polarity


NASA JPL Data

Epicenter Skyview


Antipodes

Antipodal Skyview
(CORRECTED) Antipodal Skyview - Display error on the professors webpage for this, seems to display incorrectly with the higher latitudes.

NOTE: Moon at 270 degrees and Saturn at 90 degrees, this was used to determine the error of this viewer

5/24/2017

M 5.8 - 161km ESE of Nikolski, Alaska

By:  Gordon Rutherford


M 5.8 - 161km ESE of Nikolski, Alaska
UTC Time = 2017-05-24 16:36:01
Magnitude = 5.8m
Location = 52.410°N   166.645°W 
Depth = 11.9 km 



Drivers:Jupiter at 150 degrees from the Moon





NOAA Geomagnetic



NASA JPL Data

EPICENTER SKYVIEW



Antipodes

Antipodal Skyview

5/15/2017

M 5.4 - 123km ENE of Visokoi Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands


By: Gordon Rutherford

M 5.4 - 123km ENE of Visokoi Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
UTC Time = 2017-05-15 21:12:20
Magnitude = 5.4m
Location = 56.367°S   25.292°W
Depth = 10.0 km

DRIVERS:
Jupiter at Eastern Lunar Elongation
Moon Rise
Jupiter at Median

SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD:
- Earth and Moon in the Positive

EPICENTER SKYVIEW
- Jupiter at Median
(Jupiter at Eastern Lunar Elongation)



ANTIPODES




ANTIPODAL SKY VIEW
- Neptune at Median 
(Jupiter and Neptune at Geocentric Opposition)



 NASA JPL Data



Epicenter Geomagnetic Polarity
- Negative

Rotating Solar Magnetic Field
- Positive


Boulder Magnetometer - 05/15/2017


By:  Gordon Rutherford

Boulder Magnetometer
Period 1 = 9am UTC

NOTE:
- Moon at Median
- Jupiter Rise

Drivers:
Jupiter at Eastern Lunar Elongation





M 6.2 - 39km S of Namatanai, Papua New Guinea


By:  Gordon Rutherford

M 6.2 - 39km S of Namatanai, Papua New Guinea
UTC Time = 2017-05-15 13:22:38
Magnitude = 6.2m
Location = 4.018°S   152.495°E
Depth = 10.0 km

DRIVERS:
Jupiter at Eastern Lunar Elongation at Median



USGS Data




NASA JPL Data


5/09/2017

M 6.8 - 62km NNE of Port-Olry, Vanuatu






UTC Time = 2017-05-09 13:52:10
Magnitude = 6.8m
Location =  14.598°S   167.375°E
Depth = 169.0 km

DRIVERS (NASA JPL Data)
Mercury at Lunar Opposition
- Mercury and Uranus at Geocentric Conjunction
- Jupiter and Uranus at Geocentric Opposition

Solar Magnetics:
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic) in the Negative, resonates Positive
- Moon (Para-Magnetic) in the Neutral, resonates the same























Boulder Magnetometer - 05/09/2017





By: Gordon Rutherford
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
23:14:04 UTC

Period of Interest
- 14:30 UTC

DRIVER:
Neptune at 120 degrees from the Moon
Neptune at Median

NOTE:
During Jupiter at Lunar Conjunction










EMSC EQ Analysis - 05/09/2017



By: Gordon Rutherford

EMSC DATA downloaded
DATE 05/09/2017
UTC TIME   20:40:34

Number of quakes >2.5m 118

Highest Magnitude Quake
Depth = 186 km
Magnitude = 6.8m
UTC Time = 13:52:12
VANUATU

Deepest Quake
Depth = 209 km
Magnitude = 3.9m
UTC Time = 14:53:43
ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE


Magnitudes #
2.5m               6
3m                76
4m                27
5m                  7
6m                  2
7m                  0
8m                  0
9 +                  0





Surface (<25 km)
77

Deep  (>25 km)
41

Depth KM #
0-5km              32
6-15km            34
16-25km          11
26 - 50km        20
51 - 99km         9
100 - 199km    10
200 - 299km     2
300 - 499km     0
500 +                0





Epicenter Magnetic Polarity
Totals Percentage
RED 88 74.58%
GREEN 19 16.10%
BLUE 11 9.32%






NASA JPL Data
Tuesday May 9th, 2017

Lunar Geometries
Mercury at Lunar Opposition
Neptune at Lunar 120 Degrees

Combinational Geometries
- Uranus, Mercury, and Venus in Geocentric Opposition to Jupiter 
- Uranus and Mercury at Geocentric Conjunction

Solar Rotating Magnetic Field
- Moon (Para-Magnetic) in the Negative/Neutral Polarity
- Mars (Para-Magnetic)  in the Negative Polarity
- Mercury (Dia-Magnetic) in the Negative Ploarity












DIRECT CME EARTH IMPACT EXPECTED - 05/10/2017


By: Gordon Rutherford Tuesday, May 9, 2017 17:06:40 UTC :Product: Forecast Discussion :Issued: 2017 May 09 1230 UTC # Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center # CME DIRECT IMPACT EXPECTED :Product: Forecast Discussion :Issued: 2017 May 09 1230 UTC # Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center . Solar Wind (24 hr Summary) Solar wind parameters reflected a nominal solar wind regime. Solar wind speeds averaged near 380 km/s. Total field strength (Bt) varied between 1-6 nT and Bz had a maximum southward deflection of -2 nT. The phi angle was mostly negative. Forecast Solar wind parameters are expected to be at near-background levels on day one (09 May). Solar wind parameters are then expected to become enhanced early on day two (10 May) due to the anticipated arrival of the 04 May CME, and remain enhanced into day three (11 May).