The nightly earthquake forecast and update contains something slightly out of the realm of our normal coverage.
A strange series of "waves" were detected on Infrared weather satellite, specifically targeting in on Northern Colorado. Upon inspection of the area, a nuclear waste storage facility is very close to the wave termination point.
Even more odd, exactly 24 hours after the pulse / 'wave' hit Northern Colorado, a much more rare M2.0 earthquake struck Northern Colorado directly below a fracking operation (oil + gas injection wells).
Quite literally, the earthquake struck down to the same 5 minute time period, exactly one day later (24hrs) after the energy came into the location.
It is worthy making note of the NUCLEAR WASTE SITE at the location where the energy pulse comes down. We should also try to determine where the energy might be coming from, which appears to be somewhere in Russia, or China by general location triangulation.
Coordinates where the center of the pulse comes down in Northwest Colorado: 40 32 37.88 N , 107 59 37.35 W
https://www.lm.doe.gov/land/sites/co/maybell/maybell.htm
Maybell, Colorado, Disposal Site
UMTRCA Title I site
The Maybell disposal site, a Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA) Title I disposal site, is licensed to DOE for long-term custody and managed by the Office of Legacy Management. The sitetransitioned to DOE in 1999 and requires routine inspection and maintenance, records-related activities, and stakeholder support. For more information about the Maybell site, view the fact sheet.
See the most recent Earthquake forecast + update video (March 17, 2017) here:
3/17/2017 -- Strange 'waves' seen on IR Weather Satellite -- Causing earthquakes in Colorado?
The earthquake forecast locations which were under watch have been struck again as expected.
A warning was issued on March 17, 2017 for the coast of HonshuJapan to be on watch for a midrange M5.0 earthquake. As expected a midrange M5.0 earthquake struck one day later on March 18, 2017.
M 5.0 - 187km ESE of Kamaishi, Japan
2017-03-18 01:33:29 UTC
38.618°N 143.875°E
19.6 km depth
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us20008sx9#origin
4.7Mag
Details
Channel Type Amplitude Period Status Magnitude Weight
AE 113A HHZ -- mb 3.45e-09 m 0.8800 s automatic 4.40 0.00
TA 121A BHZ -- mb 5.7e-09 m 0.8500 s automatic 4.73 1.00
TA 214A BHZ -- mb 4.25e-09 m 0.8500 s automatic 4.48 0.00
AE 319A HHZ -- mb 9.2e-09 m 0.7000 s automatic 5.00 0.00
TA A21K BHZ -- mb 7.87e-08 m 1.4000 s automatic 5.37 0.00
TA A36M BHZ -- mb 5.45e-09 m 0.8000 s automatic 4.63 1.00
KZ ABKAR BHZ -- mb 5.6e-09 m 0.7000 automatic 4.74 1.00
TA ABTX BHZ -- mb 6.1e-09 m 1.1500 s automatic 4.80 1.00
US AGMN BHZ 00 mb 2.55e-08 m 1.4500 automatic 5.06 0.00
Other March 16th forecast locations which were struck as expected (as called for in the earthquake forecast) include:
South Sandwich Islands: M5.2 March 17, 2017 - https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us20008swu#executive
Solomon Islands : M5.0 + swarm - https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us20008stk#executive
See the March 16th earthquake forecast calling for this movement to occur: