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How SeismoAlert Works?

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  How SeismoAlert Works — Understanding Earthquake Risk Before It Strikes SeismoAlert is designed to identify periods of increased seismic risk by combining multiple geophysical signals into one clear, easy-to-understand system. Here’s how it works: 1. Tidal Stress Analysis The gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun creates stress within Earth’s crust. During New Moon and Full Moon phases, this stress can peak — potentially triggering earthquakes in already strained fault zones. 2. Planetary Alignment Monitoring SeismoAlert tracks key alignments involving Earth, Moon, and Sun. These alignments can amplify tidal forces, increasing the likelihood of seismic activation in sensitive regions. 3. Real-Time Earthquake Data Integration We continuously analyze global seismic activity using data from organizations like the USGS. Patterns such as foreshocks and seismic clustering are closely monitored. 4. Space Weather Signals Solar activity (like geomagnetic storms and high Kp index values) ...

Japan’s M7.4 Validates SeismoAlert’s Tidal Stress Model



Japan’s M7.4 Validates SeismoAlert’s Tidal Stress Model: Science in Action

The power of the Syzygy-Perigee Tidal Stress Framework (SPTSF) has been demonstrated with striking accuracy. On April 20, 2026, a massive M7.4 earthquake struck Japan, falling directly within the high-risk window and geographic zones identified by SeismoAlert.

This wasn't just a coincidence—it was a confirmed forecast based on the physics of planetary resonance.


The Data Behind the Detection

Before the first tremor was felt, SeismoAlert’s monitoring system flagged extreme stress markers. Our Tidal Stress Belt (TSB) model identified a critical convergence:

  • Lunar Timing: The event occurred within 39 hours of Perigee, the point at which the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's lithosphere is strongest.

  • Stress Metrics: We recorded a Radial Stress of 7.70 kPa and a Coulomb Stress of 4.62 kPa, indicating a significant "unclamping" effect on the Northern Japan fault complexes.

  • Geographic Precision: Japan was explicitly listed at the top of our high-risk zones, alongside the Kuril-Kamchatka and Philippine Plate boundaries.


Why SeismoAlert is Different

Traditional seismology often claims that earthquakes are unpredictable. SeismoAlert is changing that narrative by analyzing the gravitational triggering that pushes "locked and loaded" faults over the edge.

  1. Astronomical Alignment: We track the Sublunar and Antipodal points to map where gravitational energy is focused.

  2. Tidal Stress Belt (TSB): Our proprietary algorithm identifies global belts where seismic activity is most likely to migrate.

  3. Real-Time Monitoring: We provide data-driven insights that help researchers and developers stay ahead of the curve.


Looking Ahead: The Global Risk Continues

While Japan manages the aftermath and tsunami evacuations, the Perigee window remains active. Our model suggests continued vigilance for other flagged regions, including the Indonesian Arc, the Himalayan front, and the San Andreas system.

"When the Moon pulls, the Earth responds. We are simply learning to listen to the signal."


Stay Alert. Stay Safe.

Explore the research, track the stress belts, and see the live data that predicted today's M7.4 event.

Visit the Official Site: www.seismoalert.org

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