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OCTOBER 16 - 28 DEATH - WIND ECLIPSE This is the second window on the same area since September 26 and will follow the same pattern as the earlier window but with greater intensity. It is Centered in the South Pacific near the coast of Chile and Peru, the Middle East, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan are equal and opposite, or the indirect path of the Death glyph. Solar eruptions are likely to increase again in this window to cause increased volcanic activity. Earthquakes along 112°50' West longitude from the South Pacific through Utah, Idaho, Washington, Montana and Wyoming that began in September will accelerate through October. Stress in the South Pacific is often shifted to the West Coasts of Mexico, California, Oregon and Washington with this glyph. The Axial Seamount on the Juan de Fuca plate off the coast of Washington erupted in a Death window during January, 1998. The bulge in the Three Sisters Volcanoes in Oregon developed in April, 2001 after the largest solar flare ever recorded. Volcanic eruptions in Indonesia have increased since the Wind was focused on that area July 5. Eruptions of Mt Rainier could increase to catastrophic levels in this window along with volcanoes in Indonesia, depending on solar activity. Indonesia is an axis of change with a buried tectonic plate rotating south of India. Islands rising in the Pacific, which the TimeStar predicted in October, 1998, will be the backdrop that other cycles play against for the next decade. Each TimeStar window after January 31, 1999 is predicted with the expectation of seismic and volcanic activity in the Pacific through 2008. |
OCTOBER 29 - NOVEMBER 10 STORM - WIND ECLIPSE The center of activity will shift westward in the Pacific to Hawaii, Aleutians, Russia, Japan, Taiwan and Philippines. Earthquakes in California and Baja are likely if volcanic activity is low. Volcanic activity in these areas was high in September and higher solar eruptions in the October 16 - 28 window could trigger major eruptions in this window. In the absence of high volcanic activity, very large (7+ magnitude) earthquakes are probable. Africa, with a continental boundary on the Mediterranean, is the equal and opposite point and the indirect path for this window. Volcanic eruptions in these areas could include Mt. Etna or Cameroon if solar activity remains high in this window. Lower solar activity will produce earthquakes in these areas |
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(posted October 4, 2001; revised October 6, 2001)
