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2006-09-13 19:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Not all earthquakes produce Tsunamis. When was the earthquake that generated your Tsunami? Two hours before it struck?
You give no details, no science. On what do you produce your predictions? What are your parameters? What is your basis?
Earthquake likelihood is based on probability and statistics. Stress builds, but no one can predict the moment of stress relief.
Write something up in a peer reviewed journal, then we'll see what happens. Right now you sound like Ron Popeil with an "Earthquake -o- matic".
2006-09-14 13:43:33
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answered by Tom-PG 4
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on the very desirable they could provide you a minute or so of warning. do no longer get your hopes up for even that except the Canadian Geological Survey has an rather good seismic community. Japan has the desirable interior the worldwide and that they are able to grant a minute or so warning. A seismometer that detects an earthquake sends out a sign that could attain someplace earlier the earthquake power does yet no longer by utilising plenty.
2016-11-07 07:09:12
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answered by ? 4
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Cool! If you really can predict earthquakes and tsunamis, you should definitely get in touch with some venture capital people. Of course, you'll have to actually prove your equipment works. If you can do that, you could become a rich man. Imagine the market in Japan or California!
Try these links:
http://www.vfinance.com/home.asp?ToolPage=venca.asp
http://venture-capital-firms.privateplacementgroup.com/
http://www.vcgate.com/
Good luck!
2006-09-14 02:41:19
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answered by peter_lobell 5
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You are obviously not a scientist or your question would not be being asked here.
If you can predict a tsunami from on land without sea detectors - what are you using black magic?
Science uses world wide detectors to locate the epicentre of quakes and possibly forecast a tsunami. But only as a likelihood.
Unless you say how your detection system works no one will believe you!!
2006-09-14 01:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Given the assumption that you have a mechanism to predict earthquakes with enough forewarning to be usable, the problem is that you provide no details of the mechanism, its method of operation, the time periods and geologic systems it was tested in, or any other details to assess your statement. You make claims but what do we look at to find the data in order to decide the truth of those claims? I won't reject you out of hand but to support you requires more than a statement that you can do it.
2006-09-13 21:11:01
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answered by Draken 2
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if you are 200% confident about your instument and that you had informed appropriate authority two hours in advance about tsunami but was not taken care off by anybody you take up the matter with President of India who is Great Scientist & request him to instruct appropriate authorities to study your equipment take its trial in countries where earthquake takes place very often Please note that very recently one Professor from south predicted eartquake in assam at particulr place at 8-25am But it was foul & was not true such thing should not happen in your case
2006-09-17 06:46:28
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answered by vinu 1
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Get in touch with these people and explain your situation.
2006-09-14 17:50:14
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answer #8
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answered by NANCY K 6
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Actually, they have come up with a cooler way using everyones PCs. It measures the vibrations of the hard drive platter as it spins.
2006-09-14 11:00:26
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answered by Steve R 6
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Earthquakes cannot be predicted.
2006-09-13 19:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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