Three attempts of earthquake prediction with satellite cloud images

Thermal anomalies detected from satellite data are widely reported. Nearly all the anomalies are reported after the quake. Here we report three earthquake predictions in Italy and Iran according to satellite cloud anomalies. These cloud anomalies usually show a linear pattern, stay there for hours a...

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Published inNatural hazards and earth system sciences Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 91 - 95
Main Authors Guangmeng, G, Jie, Y
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Katlenburg-Lindau Copernicus GmbH 22.01.2013
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Summary:Thermal anomalies detected from satellite data are widely reported. Nearly all the anomalies are reported after the quake. Here we report three earthquake predictions in Italy and Iran according to satellite cloud anomalies. These cloud anomalies usually show a linear pattern, stay there for hours and do not move with winds. According to these anomalies, we can give a rough estimation about impending earthquake activities. All the estimated dates and magnitudes are in good agreement with the earthquake facts, and the only unsatisfactory point is that the distance error is 100-300 km. Because the cloud anomaly is long, we can not reduce the distance error further. A possible way is to combine geophysical data and satellite data together to estimate the epicenter and this will increase the prediction accuracy.
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ISSN:1684-9981
1561-8633
1684-9981
DOI:10.5194/nhess-13-91-2013