I
have already completed an analysis of the records produced during the period
from 01-02-2003 to 01-03-2004. (During
that period, the reception/ recording device has been unavailable for a total of
30 days due to technical reasons.)
According
to Athens National Observatory, 12 earthquakes of 4,8R or above have been
recorded for the same period. (Aftershocks that follow bigger earthquakes within
a few days are excluded; earthquakes that occurred the days from 23-07-2003 till
26-07-2003 are also not recorded due to technical problem.)
Analyzing the remaining 10 earthquakes in relation to the registered precursors, we can draw the following conclusions:
The
time of precursor occurrence is somehow related to the positions of the Sun
and the Moon in relation to Earth and the gravitational powers generated.
A signal possibly related to a forthcoming earthquake is twice as
likely to appear within 72 hours after the actual time of each phase
of the Moon (new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter), than within
the 72 hours before.
The average time of occurrence is app. 1 hour before sunset
75%
of the earthquakes following the precursors occur within 72 hours after the
precursors