The problem is that apparently you don't know how to make a pattern. You look at one month's worth of earthquakes and ask why no one saw the pattern, when you can't go by one month alone. You need to look at the months/years before and see if the earthquake rate for that month was unusual.
Yet again, all you have posted in the last 3 of your posts is the fact you now how to make a pattern. But if the standard earthquakes they get over there range from 4.0~6.0 when the ones that where bigger then 6.0 happened I think someone should of had the Scholar light bulb emote happen and realized something bad was coming. And if they did not want to use seismology then they could of used the fact that 45% or more of japanese culture consist of farmers, and had a farmer tell them that something bad is coming. I mean did no one notice like every fish in 100 miles leave the area, or all the birds leave the island before it happened?
You're the one who said there was a pattern, with no evidence of one. Earthquakes in the 4-6 range aren't that uncommon, did they get an unusual number in the past month compared to other months? And I haven't seen any reports on the fish/birds leaving before the quake, got a link?
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ok bab, i see your point. but what do you suggest they should have done? put everything in a back pack and carry on a hill? sorry for sarcasm, but they done all that was possible i think, they not telling us we started backup, we checked generators and so on doesn´t mean they didn´t. when you know bad weather is coming you don´t runn around and shout "i´m going to close my windows", you just do.
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