๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones - Valid a Week from 30th Mar 2026
Date of Forecast: Monday, March 30, 2026 at 2:02 pm (UTC)
Note-
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if fault meets their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Southern Japan.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Tokyo Japan, Celebes Sea, Xinjiang China, Dominican Republic.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: (None highlighted for this period)
Details:
The current Seismic Potential Analysis, incorporating Dynamic Shunting and the monitoring of atmospheric anomalies, identifies a period of high fluctuations between 30/03/2026 and 06/04/2026.
The Bhumichala Suthra Mechanism indicates a "V. Strong" potential in Southern Japan driven by current disturbances. In the Celebes Sea, disturbances near Kalimantan and Sulawesi remain a focal point. Additionally, the Dominican Republic is under watch for strike-slip activity following the recent El Salvador event, while Central Asian disturbances continue to influence the Xinjiang region.
Advisories:
Residents in the highlighted areas are advised to double-check their preparedness plans. Ensure heavy items are secured and emergency kits are accessible. While these are potential zones based on atmospheric seismic indicators, local threshold meets can trigger significant events at any time within this window.
Cross check with our recent analysis, Summary of Atmospheric Seismic Road Map relevant to the current time frame.
Analysed by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones - Valid a Week from: 29th Mar 2026 Date of Forecast: Saturday, March 28, 2026 at 9:40 am (UTC)
Note- Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if fault meets their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: South Sandwich Islands.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Western Black Sea, South Caspian Sea, Taiwan.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Bay of Bengal/Nicobar, Carlsberg Ridge/Maldives.
Details:
The latest Seismic Potential Analysis, conducted via the monitoring of atmospheric anomalies, indicates a significant period of fluctuations between 29/03/2026 and 05/04/2026. Current data suggests heightened energy discharge potential in the South Sandwich region. Additionally, atmospheric pressure gradients are showing notable alignment over the Black Sea and Caspian Sea sectors, indicating a shift in the regional seismic road map.
Advisories:
Residents in the highlighted areas are advised to double-check their preparedness plans. Ensure heavy items are secured and emergency kits are accessible. While these are potential zones based on atmospheric seismic indicators, local threshold meets can trigger significant events at any time within this window.
Cross-check with our recent analysis, Summary of Atmospheric Seismic Road Map relevant to the current time frame.
Analysed by KD Kaluarachchi Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones - Valid a Week from : 28th Mar 2026
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Summary of Event:
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if fault meets their own threshold during the specified time frame.
Date of Forecast: Friday, March 27, 2026 at 9:32 pm
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): 4:02 pm
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
โข ๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
o Regions: Kuril Islands/Kamchatka.
โข ๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
o Regions: South/West Sumatra, Djibouti/Ethiopia, East of Sichuan China, Alboron Sea Spain, Mariana Islands.
The current seismic road map indicates that Phase 3 remains highly active. Following the recent Japanese event, calibration suggests the Kuril/Kamchatka sector is at a heightened state of potential discharge. Meanwhile, the interaction between Cyclone Narelle and the Tonga antipode continues to influence fault thresholds in the Alboron Sea and Sumatra regions.
Advisories:
Residents in the highlighted areas are advised to double-check their preparedness plans. Ensure heavy items are secured and emergency kits are accessible. While these are potential zones based on atmospheric seismic indicators, local threshold meets can trigger significant events at any time within this window.
Cross check with our recent analysis, Summary of Atmospheric Seismic Road Map relevant to the current time frame.
Analyzed by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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Our analysis of global atmospheric fluctuations and potential energy suggests a heightened probability for significant seismic activity within the specific timeframe. As the global "Mechanical Pump" continues to process massive energy shunts following the Mag 7.6 Tonga event and the current atmospheric loading from multiple tropical systems, we are identifying specific corridors where pressure may meet local fault thresholds.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Peru, Central Philippines, Java, Solomon Islands/Vanuatu.
Mechanism: These sectors are under extreme resonance. The Pacific subduction interfaces are highly energized following the recent deep-seated pulses, while the Java/Indo-Australian plate boundary is reacting to the intense atmospheric vacuums created by the current cyclonic activity in the region.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Bushehr Region Iran, Colombia/Panama.
Mechanism: The Bushehr region is showing significant coupling with the intense storm systems currently moving through the Persian Gulf. In South America, the Colombia/Panama interface is acting as a "hinge" for energy migrating north from the Peruvian energized zone.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Manipur/Nagaland India.
Mechanism: These regions are sensitive to the "rebound" effect and intra-plate calibrations with current developing atmospheric fluctuations as a result of Himalayan tectonic stress distribution previously.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
This forecast remains a critical extension of our March 20 to April 7 Roadmap. We are currently navigating the 24th to 27th "Dip-Valley," a window characterized by extreme energy transfer.
The system is being influenced by the strategic re-intensification of Cyclone Narelle and the transition of Cyclone 28P near New Zealand. These "Mechanical Vacuums" are working in tandem with the "Planetary Bell" effect from the Tonga 7.6 event, shunting energy toward the identified subduction zones. We are closely monitoring the atmospheric-seismic coupling in the Persian Gulf, where the Severe disturbance is acting as a localized trigger for the Iranian fault networks.
Advisory
Followers in the highlighted regions should maintain high situational awareness and review their personal earthquake safety protocols. While these potential zones are identified based on atmospheric-seismic coupling, the exact timing and magnitude depend on local crustal thresholds. Ensure your emergency kits are ready and stay updated with local geological agency alerts.
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones โ ๏ธ
Date of Forecast: March 24, 2026 | 14:40 UTC
Valid From: March 24, 2026 (For 1 week)
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Summary of Event
Our analysis of global atmospheric fluctuations and energy density suggests a heightened potential for significant seismic activity. As the "Mechanical Pump" processes the massive energy from the recent magnitude 7.6 Tonga event, we are identifying specific corridors where atmospheric pressure may meet local fault thresholds.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Coquimbo Region, Chile.
Mechanism: This sector is under extreme resonance following the major magnitude 7.6 Tonga release. The energy shunting across the Nazca plate is targeting high-threshold subduction interfaces as the system processes the deep seismic pulse through the planetary mantle.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: West of Rajasthan India/Pakistan, Taiwan/Southern Japan, Cuba/Jamaica/Cayman Islands.
Mechanism: Following the recent Pacific activity and the "Atmospheric Inhale" over the North Indian Ocean, these regions are showing significant atmospheric-seismic coupling. The Caribbean and East Asian tracks are highly energized as global pressure attempts to stabilize.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Persian Gulf, Iran.
Mechanism: These regions are sensitive to the "rebound" effect and minor intra-plate calibrations following the major energy shifts in the Pacific and Australian corridors.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
This forecast is a direct extension of our March 20 to April 7 Roadmap. The current global state is characterized by extreme energy transfer, evidenced by the major magnitude 7.6 deep-seated release in Tonga and the re-intensification of Cyclone Narelle.
The "Mechanical Pump" is operating at peak intensity. The 27th end of our "Dip-Valley" in our roadmap is a critical window where these atmospheric fluctuations are expected to interact with fault networks in the identified potential zones. We are closely monitoring the energy migration through the Earth's interior toward these specific surface locations, especially where Fresh Cyclone 28 intensifies near New Caledonia.
Advisory
Followers in the highlighted regions should maintain high situational awareness and review their personal earthquake safety protocols. While these potential zones are identified based on atmospheric-seismic coupling, the exact timing and magnitude depend on local crustal thresholds. Ensure your emergency kits are ready and stay updated with local geological agency alerts.
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones โ ๏ธ
Date of Forecast: March 20, 2026 | 17:20 UTC
Valid From: March 20th, 2026 (For 1 week)
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if faults meet their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Java / Timor Sea.
Mechanism: This sector is under extreme resonance following the Ridge-Push event in the Mid-Indian Ridge and the massive atmospheric loading from Category 5 Cyclone Narelle. The energy shunting across the Indo-Australian plate is now targeting these high-threshold subduction interfaces as the roller coaster exits the 17thโ19th Great Dip.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Venezuela, Arica (Chile).
Mechanism: Following the M5.8 Cuba strike and the M6.6 Antarctic discharge, the South American tectonic track is highly energized. Arica, Chile, sits at a critical "hinge" point of the Nazca plate, while Venezuela is showing significant atmospheric-seismic coupling following the Caribbean pressure shifts.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Not Included for this specific window.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
We are currently navigating the final hours of the Extended Major Seismic Window (ending March 21st).
The Velocity Surge: The transition from the "Great Dip" back into a lift-hill phase creates a high-velocity kinetic "Exhale." This is the moment when faults that have been "loaded" by atmospheric vacuums over the last 72 hours are most likely to break their frictional thresholds.
Total System Calibration: The recent M6.1 Vanuatu strike confirms that the Pacific-Australian boundary is fully active. The energy is now shunting west toward the Timor Sea and north toward Java.
Atmospheric Trigger: The massive pressure deficit left in the wake of Cyclone Narelle's landfall continues to act as a suction pump on regional fault lines.
Advisory
Residents in the Java, Timor Sea, and Arica highlighted zones should maintain high situational awareness.
Java/Timor Sea: This is a high-threshold zone; monitor for localized "foreshock" activity.
Venezuela/Arica: These regions are sensitive to the "rebound" effect as global atmospheric pressure attempts to stabilize following the Great Dip.
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones โ ๏ธ
Date of Forecast: March 17, 2026 | 16:55 UTC
Valid From: March 18th, 2026 (For 1 week)
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if faults meet their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong)
Regions: Kamchatka (Russia), Kermadec Trench.
Mechanism: We are tracking a major energy accumulation along the Kuril-Kamchatka Arc. The recent M4.8 Vilyuchinsk strike on the 16th and the M4.9 Kuril discharge today confirm this track is primed. As the roller coaster exits the 17th Dip, the "lift-hill" kinetic force is targeting these high-threshold subduction zones.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong)
Regions: East China Sea, East Java (Indonesia), Bay of Bengal/Myanmar, Chagos Archipelago, Colima (Mexico).
Mechanism: The East China Sea is under intense atmospheric resonance from the seasonal transitions. In Indonesia, energy is shunting from West Java toward East Java. The Colima ๐ด Zone is critical as it serves as the mechanical "pivot" for energy moving between the North American and Cocos plates.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Not Included for this window.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
We are currently emerging from the Critical 17th Dip. This transition is the most dangerous phase for high-threshold faults.
Atmospheric Trigger: The "Great Dip" on our analysis, which currently fits East of Queensland has already triggered the M5.4 Antarctic events.
The Stressful Lift: From the 18th, the energy roller coaster begins it's next climb. This "lift" represents the conversion of atmospheric potential energy into the final kinetic push needed to break the frictional thresholds in the Purple Zones.
Advisory
Residents in the Purple and Red highlighted zones should ensure all emergency protocols are active.
Kamchatka & Kermadec: These subduction interfaces are at maximum saturation. Monitor for sudden "foreshock" swarms (M4.5+).
Colima, Mexico: High-velocity energy shunting is expected following the recent Caribbean discharges.
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๐จ Significant Earthquake Potential Zones: Global Forecast (March 11 โ March 18) โ ๏ธ
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Summary of Event
As of March 10, 2026, the global energy roller coaster is successfully transitioning from the high-velocity March 8thโ10th Bumper into a recharging Dip phase. Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations reveals a massive "Inhale" of kinetic energy, particularly in the Northern Pacific and the Indian Ocean conduits. This loading phase is setting the stage for very strong to major recalibrations as we approach the mid-March critical window.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong to Major)
Aleutian Islands / Bering Sea ๐บ๐ธ๐ท๐บ: This sector is currently under extreme atmospheric loading. The boundary mismatch following recent North Pacific activity is consolidating, positioning this region as the primary candidate for a major tectonic discharge.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong to Very Strong)
Assam, India / Tibet ๐ฎ๐ณ๐จ๐ณ: Energy is pulsing aggressively through the Ninety East (90ยฐE) Ridge. This northward surge is targeting the Eastern Himalayan syntaxis and the Tibetan plateau.
Western Sumatra ๐ฎ๐ฉ: Persistent energy pulses from the Southern Indian Ocean continue to adjust the main Sumatran fault segments.
Peru ๐ต๐ช: The "Atmospheric Vacuum" from recent South American disturbances is now shunting kinetic energy into the primary subduction interface.
Gulf of Alaska ๐บ๐ธ: Monitoring for a secondary "Bumper" release following the recent Aleutian and Sea of Japan structural shifts.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Light to Strong)
Libya / Mediterranean Sea ๐ฑ๐พ๐ช๐บ: After the M6.1 Naples hit, the Mediterranean track is undergoing stabilization. Watch for moderate "rebound" jolts along the African-Eurasian boundary.
Date of Forecast: March 10, 2026 | 02:16 PM (UTC)
Valid a Week from: March 11, 2026
Advisory
Residents in the Aleutian Islands and Assam/Tibet regions should be prepared for significant seismic activity.
Assam/Tibet: These intraplate strikes can be shallow and carry high intensities; ensure heavy furniture is secured.
Peru: Coastal residents should remain vigilant as the subduction zone processes the current high-energy "Loading."
Cross-Check Analysis
This forecast aligns with the March 11thโ13th Dip identified in the Bhumichala Suthra (The Earthquake Mechanism). While the "Roller Coaster" appears to be slowing, it is actually "reloading" via the atmospheric vacuum currently forming over the North Pacific and Indian Ocean. The energy accumulation now will determine the magnitude of the March 15thโ19th Critical Window.
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๐จ Significant Earthquake Potential Zones: Global Forecast (March 8 โ March 15) โ ๏ธ
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Summary of Event
As of Sunday, March 8, 2026, the global energy roller coaster is exiting the March 4thโ7th Main Dip and entering a high-velocity Peak Window. Following the powerful M6.7 Solomon Islands discharge, the "Atmospheric Vacuum" created by intense cyclonic activity in the South Atlantic and Australian vicinity is now shunting massive kinetic energy into specific deep-crustal thresholds. We are seeing a rare northward (rather than northeast) push of the Indian Plate, signaling a critical recalibration of global plate mechanics.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong)
South Sandwich Islands ๐ฆ๐ธ: Recent intense atmospheric disturbances in South America and the South Atlantic are now transferring directly into the crust. The South Sandwich sector is identified as the primary starter for the next major plate movement if the current threshold is met.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong)
Nepal ๐ณ๐ต: We have identified a rare straight northward movement of the Indian Plate. Energy is currently being pulsed through the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge directly toward the Himalayan front. This ridge is acting as a high-speed conduit for seismic shunting.
Kamchatka ๐ท๐บ: This sector is still recovering from boundary mismatches following the Major M8.8 discharge. Residual stress is consolidating along the subduction interface.
Celebes Sea ๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ต๐ญ: A shallow segment requiring adjustment following the recent Malaysian Deep Discharge and the persistent Australian Atmospheric Pull.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Not Iincluded
Date of Forecast: March 8, 2026 | 12:02 AM
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): March 7, 2026 | 06:32 PM
Valid a Week from: March 8, 2026
Advisory
Residents in Nepal and the Celebes Sea region should remain alert for sharp, shallow jolts.
Nepal: The direct shunting via the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge means energy may bypass traditional "buffer" faults.
South Sandwich: While remote, a major discharge here can signal a global shift in the "Roller Coaster" track for the upcoming March 15thโ19th critical window.
Cross-Check Analysis
This forecast marks the transition into the second peak of the Bhumichala Suthra (The Earthquake Mechanism). The atmospheric "Vacuum" effect from South American cyclones and Australian tropical lows is now "inhaling" tectonic stress toward the South Sandwich and Himalayan thresholds. As the Indian Plate shifts its trajectory northward, the next 7 days represent a notable phase of global crustal recalibration.
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๐จ Significant Earthquake Potential Zones: Global Forecast (March 7 โ March 14) โ ๏ธ
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Summary of Event
As of March 6, 2026, the global energy roller coaster has successfully navigated the March 4thโ7th Main Dip, validated by the powerful M6.7 Solomon Islands discharge. We are now entering the March 8thโ10th Peak, a high-velocity phase where the "Atmospheric Vacuum" from multiple tropical systems is shunting massive stress toward continental shelves and secondary ridges. The energy is currently "reloading" along the Pacific and Indian Ocean tracks.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong)
Not Included: No new Purple Zones have met the critical high-magnitude threshold for this specific forecast. We are currently monitoring the consolidation of the Solomon Islands energy.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong)
Indian Ocean (Java Sector) ๐ฎ๐ฉ: Stress from the Sumatra M6.2 is shunting eastward through the Sunda Shelf.
Sichuan, China ๐จ๐ณ: Interior continental pressure is mounting following the recent China M4.9 and Myanmar adjustments.
South of Australia ๐ฆ๐บ: Monitoring the Southeast Indian Ridge as the Antarctic Plate recalibrates against Australian moisture loading.
Close to North Island, NZ ๐ณ๐ฟ: Increased subduction stress as the Hikurangi Margin responds to the recent Pacific peaks.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Moderate/Light)
Mayotte / Madagascar North ๐พ๐น๐ฒ๐ฌ: Persistent volcanic-seismic unrest as the East African Rift divergence reacts to the global "Dip" exit.
New Mexico, US ๐บ๐ธ: Monitoring for rare intraplate "Bumper" quakes following the Louisiana M4.9 jolt.
Date of Forecast: March 6, 2026 | 10:36 PM
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): 05:06 PM
Valid a Week from: March 7, 2026
Advisory
Residents in Java, Sichuan, and New Zealand should remain alert for sharp, shallow jolts.
Sichuan & Java: Shallow continental quakes in these sectors often carry high felt intensities; ensure basic safety protocols are in place.
New Mexico: Following the rare Louisiana event, interior U.S. residents should be aware that "stable" regions are currently under recalibration stress.
Cross-Check Analysis
This forecast marks the beginning of the second peak according to the Bhumichala Suthra (The Earthquake Mechanism). The energy is now "bleeding" from the primary trenches into the Sichuan and Java sectors. As the atmospheric vacuum north of Australia continues to exert its "pull," these highlighted zones represent the next set of mechanical thresholds likely to break during the March 8thโ10th window.
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones - Valid a Week from 30th Mar 2026
Date of Forecast: Monday, March 30, 2026 at 2:02 pm (UTC)
Note-
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if fault meets their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Southern Japan.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Tokyo Japan, Celebes Sea, Xinjiang China, Dominican Republic.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: (None highlighted for this period)
Details:
The current Seismic Potential Analysis, incorporating Dynamic Shunting and the monitoring of atmospheric anomalies, identifies a period of high fluctuations between 30/03/2026 and 06/04/2026.
The Bhumichala Suthra Mechanism indicates a "V. Strong" potential in Southern Japan driven by current disturbances. In the Celebes Sea, disturbances near Kalimantan and Sulawesi remain a focal point. Additionally, the Dominican Republic is under watch for strike-slip activity following the recent El Salvador event, while Central Asian disturbances continue to influence the Xinjiang region.
Advisories:
Residents in the highlighted areas are advised to double-check their preparedness plans. Ensure heavy items are secured and emergency kits are accessible. While these are potential zones based on atmospheric seismic indicators, local threshold meets can trigger significant events at any time within this window.
Cross check with our recent analysis, Summary of Atmospheric Seismic Road Map relevant to the current time frame.
Analysed by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones - Valid a Week from: 29th Mar 2026 Date of Forecast: Saturday, March 28, 2026 at 9:40 am (UTC)
Note- Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if fault meets their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: South Sandwich Islands.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Western Black Sea, South Caspian Sea, Taiwan.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Bay of Bengal/Nicobar, Carlsberg Ridge/Maldives.
Details:
The latest Seismic Potential Analysis, conducted via the monitoring of atmospheric anomalies, indicates a significant period of fluctuations between 29/03/2026 and 05/04/2026. Current data suggests heightened energy discharge potential in the South Sandwich region. Additionally, atmospheric pressure gradients are showing notable alignment over the Black Sea and Caspian Sea sectors, indicating a shift in the regional seismic road map.
Advisories:
Residents in the highlighted areas are advised to double-check their preparedness plans. Ensure heavy items are secured and emergency kits are accessible. While these are potential zones based on atmospheric seismic indicators, local threshold meets can trigger significant events at any time within this window.
Cross-check with our recent analysis, Summary of Atmospheric Seismic Road Map relevant to the current time frame.
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones - Valid a Week from : 28th Mar 2026
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Summary of Event:
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if fault meets their own threshold during the specified time frame.
Date of Forecast: Friday, March 27, 2026 at 9:32 pm
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): 4:02 pm
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
โข ๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
o Regions: Kuril Islands/Kamchatka.
โข ๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
o Regions: South/West Sumatra, Djibouti/Ethiopia, East of Sichuan China, Alboron Sea Spain, Mariana Islands.
โข ๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
o Regions: Not Included
Details:
The current seismic road map indicates that Phase 3 remains highly active. Following the recent Japanese event, calibration suggests the Kuril/Kamchatka sector is at a heightened state of potential discharge. Meanwhile, the interaction between Cyclone Narelle and the Tonga antipode continues to influence fault thresholds in the Alboron Sea and Sumatra regions.
Advisories:
Residents in the highlighted areas are advised to double-check their preparedness plans. Ensure heavy items are secured and emergency kits are accessible. While these are potential zones based on atmospheric seismic indicators, local threshold meets can trigger significant events at any time within this window.
Cross check with our recent analysis, Summary of Atmospheric Seismic Road Map relevant to the current time frame.
Analyzed by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐ข Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones ๐
Date of Forecast: March 26, 2026 | 06:46 UTC
Valid From: March 26, 2026 (For 1 week)
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Summary of Event
Our analysis of global atmospheric fluctuations and potential energy suggests a heightened probability for significant seismic activity within the specific timeframe. As the global "Mechanical Pump" continues to process massive energy shunts following the Mag 7.6 Tonga event and the current atmospheric loading from multiple tropical systems, we are identifying specific corridors where pressure may meet local fault thresholds.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Peru, Central Philippines, Java, Solomon Islands/Vanuatu.
Mechanism: These sectors are under extreme resonance. The Pacific subduction interfaces are highly energized following the recent deep-seated pulses, while the Java/Indo-Australian plate boundary is reacting to the intense atmospheric vacuums created by the current cyclonic activity in the region.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Bushehr Region Iran, Colombia/Panama.
Mechanism: The Bushehr region is showing significant coupling with the intense storm systems currently moving through the Persian Gulf. In South America, the Colombia/Panama interface is acting as a "hinge" for energy migrating north from the Peruvian energized zone.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Manipur/Nagaland India.
Mechanism: These regions are sensitive to the "rebound" effect and intra-plate calibrations with current developing atmospheric fluctuations as a result of Himalayan tectonic stress distribution previously.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
This forecast remains a critical extension of our March 20 to April 7 Roadmap. We are currently navigating the 24th to 27th "Dip-Valley," a window characterized by extreme energy transfer.
The system is being influenced by the strategic re-intensification of Cyclone Narelle and the transition of Cyclone 28P near New Zealand. These "Mechanical Vacuums" are working in tandem with the "Planetary Bell" effect from the Tonga 7.6 event, shunting energy toward the identified subduction zones. We are closely monitoring the atmospheric-seismic coupling in the Persian Gulf, where the Severe disturbance is acting as a localized trigger for the Iranian fault networks.
Advisory
Followers in the highlighted regions should maintain high situational awareness and review their personal earthquake safety protocols. While these potential zones are identified based on atmospheric-seismic coupling, the exact timing and magnitude depend on local crustal thresholds. Ensure your emergency kits are ready and stay updated with local geological agency alerts.
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Estimated by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones โ ๏ธ
Date of Forecast: March 24, 2026 | 14:40 UTC
Valid From: March 24, 2026 (For 1 week)
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Summary of Event
Our analysis of global atmospheric fluctuations and energy density suggests a heightened potential for significant seismic activity. As the "Mechanical Pump" processes the massive energy from the recent magnitude 7.6 Tonga event, we are identifying specific corridors where atmospheric pressure may meet local fault thresholds.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Coquimbo Region, Chile.
Mechanism: This sector is under extreme resonance following the major magnitude 7.6 Tonga release. The energy shunting across the Nazca plate is targeting high-threshold subduction interfaces as the system processes the deep seismic pulse through the planetary mantle.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: West of Rajasthan India/Pakistan, Taiwan/Southern Japan, Cuba/Jamaica/Cayman Islands.
Mechanism: Following the recent Pacific activity and the "Atmospheric Inhale" over the North Indian Ocean, these regions are showing significant atmospheric-seismic coupling. The Caribbean and East Asian tracks are highly energized as global pressure attempts to stabilize.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Persian Gulf, Iran.
Mechanism: These regions are sensitive to the "rebound" effect and minor intra-plate calibrations following the major energy shifts in the Pacific and Australian corridors.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
This forecast is a direct extension of our March 20 to April 7 Roadmap. The current global state is characterized by extreme energy transfer, evidenced by the major magnitude 7.6 deep-seated release in Tonga and the re-intensification of Cyclone Narelle.
The "Mechanical Pump" is operating at peak intensity. The 27th end of our "Dip-Valley" in our roadmap is a critical window where these atmospheric fluctuations are expected to interact with fault networks in the identified potential zones. We are closely monitoring the energy migration through the Earth's interior toward these specific surface locations, especially where Fresh Cyclone 28 intensifies near New Caledonia.
Advisory
Followers in the highlighted regions should maintain high situational awareness and review their personal earthquake safety protocols. While these potential zones are identified based on atmospheric-seismic coupling, the exact timing and magnitude depend on local crustal thresholds. Ensure your emergency kits are ready and stay updated with local geological agency alerts.
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Estimated by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones โ ๏ธ
Date of Forecast: March 20, 2026 | 17:20 UTC
Valid From: March 20th, 2026 (For 1 week)
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if faults meet their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.0 (Very Strong)
Regions: Java / Timor Sea.
Mechanism: This sector is under extreme resonance following the Ridge-Push event in the Mid-Indian Ridge and the massive atmospheric loading from Category 5 Cyclone Narelle. The energy shunting across the Indo-Australian plate is now targeting these high-threshold subduction interfaces as the roller coaster exits the 17thโ19th Great Dip.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.2 (Strong)
Regions: Venezuela, Arica (Chile).
Mechanism: Following the M5.8 Cuba strike and the M6.6 Antarctic discharge, the South American tectonic track is highly energized. Arica, Chile, sits at a critical "hinge" point of the Nazca plate, while Venezuela is showing significant atmospheric-seismic coupling following the Caribbean pressure shifts.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.2 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Not Included for this specific window.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
We are currently navigating the final hours of the Extended Major Seismic Window (ending March 21st).
The Velocity Surge: The transition from the "Great Dip" back into a lift-hill phase creates a high-velocity kinetic "Exhale." This is the moment when faults that have been "loaded" by atmospheric vacuums over the last 72 hours are most likely to break their frictional thresholds.
Total System Calibration: The recent M6.1 Vanuatu strike confirms that the Pacific-Australian boundary is fully active. The energy is now shunting west toward the Timor Sea and north toward Java.
Atmospheric Trigger: The massive pressure deficit left in the wake of Cyclone Narelle's landfall continues to act as a suction pump on regional fault lines.
Advisory
Residents in the Java, Timor Sea, and Arica highlighted zones should maintain high situational awareness.
Java/Timor Sea: This is a high-threshold zone; monitor for localized "foreshock" activity.
Venezuela/Arica: These regions are sensitive to the "rebound" effect as global atmospheric pressure attempts to stabilize following the Great Dip.
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Estimated by KD Kaluarachchi
Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquakes Potential Zones โ ๏ธ
Date of Forecast: March 17, 2026 | 16:55 UTC
Valid From: March 18th, 2026 (For 1 week)
Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations suggests a potential for significant earthquakes close to the highlighted regions if faults meet their own threshold during the specified time frame.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong)
Regions: Kamchatka (Russia), Kermadec Trench.
Mechanism: We are tracking a major energy accumulation along the Kuril-Kamchatka Arc. The recent M4.8 Vilyuchinsk strike on the 16th and the M4.9 Kuril discharge today confirm this track is primed. As the roller coaster exits the 17th Dip, the "lift-hill" kinetic force is targeting these high-threshold subduction zones.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong)
Regions: East China Sea, East Java (Indonesia), Bay of Bengal/Myanmar, Chagos Archipelago, Colima (Mexico).
Mechanism: The East China Sea is under intense atmospheric resonance from the seasonal transitions. In Indonesia, energy is shunting from West Java toward East Java. The Colima ๐ด Zone is critical as it serves as the mechanical "pivot" for energy moving between the North American and Cocos plates.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Not Included for this window.
๐ The "Bhumichala Suthra" Analysis
We are currently emerging from the Critical 17th Dip. This transition is the most dangerous phase for high-threshold faults.
Atmospheric Trigger: The "Great Dip" on our analysis, which currently fits East of Queensland has already triggered the M5.4 Antarctic events.
The Stressful Lift: From the 18th, the energy roller coaster begins it's next climb. This "lift" represents the conversion of atmospheric potential energy into the final kinetic push needed to break the frictional thresholds in the Purple Zones.
Advisory
Residents in the Purple and Red highlighted zones should ensure all emergency protocols are active.
Kamchatka & Kermadec: These subduction interfaces are at maximum saturation. Monitor for sudden "foreshock" swarms (M4.5+).
Colima, Mexico: High-velocity energy shunting is expected following the recent Caribbean discharges.
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๐จ Significant Earthquake Potential Zones: Global Forecast (March 11 โ March 18) โ ๏ธ
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Summary of Event
As of March 10, 2026, the global energy roller coaster is successfully transitioning from the high-velocity March 8thโ10th Bumper into a recharging Dip phase. Our analysis of atmospheric fluctuations reveals a massive "Inhale" of kinetic energy, particularly in the Northern Pacific and the Indian Ocean conduits. This loading phase is setting the stage for very strong to major recalibrations as we approach the mid-March critical window.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong to Major)
Aleutian Islands / Bering Sea ๐บ๐ธ๐ท๐บ: This sector is currently under extreme atmospheric loading. The boundary mismatch following recent North Pacific activity is consolidating, positioning this region as the primary candidate for a major tectonic discharge.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong to Very Strong)
Assam, India / Tibet ๐ฎ๐ณ๐จ๐ณ: Energy is pulsing aggressively through the Ninety East (90ยฐE) Ridge. This northward surge is targeting the Eastern Himalayan syntaxis and the Tibetan plateau.
Western Sumatra ๐ฎ๐ฉ: Persistent energy pulses from the Southern Indian Ocean continue to adjust the main Sumatran fault segments.
Peru ๐ต๐ช: The "Atmospheric Vacuum" from recent South American disturbances is now shunting kinetic energy into the primary subduction interface.
Gulf of Alaska ๐บ๐ธ: Monitoring for a secondary "Bumper" release following the recent Aleutian and Sea of Japan structural shifts.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Light to Strong)
Libya / Mediterranean Sea ๐ฑ๐พ๐ช๐บ: After the M6.1 Naples hit, the Mediterranean track is undergoing stabilization. Watch for moderate "rebound" jolts along the African-Eurasian boundary.
Date of Forecast: March 10, 2026 | 02:16 PM (UTC)
Valid a Week from: March 11, 2026
Advisory
Residents in the Aleutian Islands and Assam/Tibet regions should be prepared for significant seismic activity.
Assam/Tibet: These intraplate strikes can be shallow and carry high intensities; ensure heavy furniture is secured.
Peru: Coastal residents should remain vigilant as the subduction zone processes the current high-energy "Loading."
Cross-Check Analysis
This forecast aligns with the March 11thโ13th Dip identified in the Bhumichala Suthra (The Earthquake Mechanism). While the "Roller Coaster" appears to be slowing, it is actually "reloading" via the atmospheric vacuum currently forming over the North Pacific and Indian Ocean. The energy accumulation now will determine the magnitude of the March 15thโ19th Critical Window.
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Prepared by Deneth Ekanayake
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๐จ Significant Earthquake Potential Zones: Global Forecast (March 8 โ March 15) โ ๏ธ
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Summary of Event
As of Sunday, March 8, 2026, the global energy roller coaster is exiting the March 4thโ7th Main Dip and entering a high-velocity Peak Window. Following the powerful M6.7 Solomon Islands discharge, the "Atmospheric Vacuum" created by intense cyclonic activity in the South Atlantic and Australian vicinity is now shunting massive kinetic energy into specific deep-crustal thresholds. We are seeing a rare northward (rather than northeast) push of the Indian Plate, signaling a critical recalibration of global plate mechanics.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong)
South Sandwich Islands ๐ฆ๐ธ: Recent intense atmospheric disturbances in South America and the South Atlantic are now transferring directly into the crust. The South Sandwich sector is identified as the primary starter for the next major plate movement if the current threshold is met.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong)
Nepal ๐ณ๐ต: We have identified a rare straight northward movement of the Indian Plate. Energy is currently being pulsed through the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge directly toward the Himalayan front. This ridge is acting as a high-speed conduit for seismic shunting.
Kamchatka ๐ท๐บ: This sector is still recovering from boundary mismatches following the Major M8.8 discharge. Residual stress is consolidating along the subduction interface.
Celebes Sea ๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ต๐ญ: A shallow segment requiring adjustment following the recent Malaysian Deep Discharge and the persistent Australian Atmospheric Pull.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Moderate/Light)
Regions: Not Iincluded
Date of Forecast: March 8, 2026 | 12:02 AM
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): March 7, 2026 | 06:32 PM
Valid a Week from: March 8, 2026
Advisory
Residents in Nepal and the Celebes Sea region should remain alert for sharp, shallow jolts.
Nepal: The direct shunting via the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge means energy may bypass traditional "buffer" faults.
South Sandwich: While remote, a major discharge here can signal a global shift in the "Roller Coaster" track for the upcoming March 15thโ19th critical window.
Cross-Check Analysis
This forecast marks the transition into the second peak of the Bhumichala Suthra (The Earthquake Mechanism). The atmospheric "Vacuum" effect from South American cyclones and Australian tropical lows is now "inhaling" tectonic stress toward the South Sandwich and Himalayan thresholds. As the Indian Plate shifts its trajectory northward, the next 7 days represent a notable phase of global crustal recalibration.
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๐จ Significant Earthquake Potential Zones: Global Forecast (March 7 โ March 14) โ ๏ธ
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Summary of Event
As of March 6, 2026, the global energy roller coaster has successfully navigated the March 4thโ7th Main Dip, validated by the powerful M6.7 Solomon Islands discharge. We are now entering the March 8thโ10th Peak, a high-velocity phase where the "Atmospheric Vacuum" from multiple tropical systems is shunting massive stress toward continental shelves and secondary ridges. The energy is currently "reloading" along the Pacific and Indian Ocean tracks.
โ ๏ธ Estimated Severity & Regions
๐ฃ Potential Above Mw/MM 6.5 (Very Strong)
Not Included: No new Purple Zones have met the critical high-magnitude threshold for this specific forecast. We are currently monitoring the consolidation of the Solomon Islands energy.
๐ด Potential Above Mw/MM 5.5 (Strong)
Indian Ocean (Java Sector) ๐ฎ๐ฉ: Stress from the Sumatra M6.2 is shunting eastward through the Sunda Shelf.
Sichuan, China ๐จ๐ณ: Interior continental pressure is mounting following the recent China M4.9 and Myanmar adjustments.
South of Australia ๐ฆ๐บ: Monitoring the Southeast Indian Ridge as the Antarctic Plate recalibrates against Australian moisture loading.
Close to North Island, NZ ๐ณ๐ฟ: Increased subduction stress as the Hikurangi Margin responds to the recent Pacific peaks.
๐ต Potential Below Mw/MM 5.5 (Moderate/Light)
Mayotte / Madagascar North ๐พ๐น๐ฒ๐ฌ: Persistent volcanic-seismic unrest as the East African Rift divergence reacts to the global "Dip" exit.
New Mexico, US ๐บ๐ธ: Monitoring for rare intraplate "Bumper" quakes following the Louisiana M4.9 jolt.
Date of Forecast: March 6, 2026 | 10:36 PM
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): 05:06 PM
Valid a Week from: March 7, 2026
Advisory
Residents in Java, Sichuan, and New Zealand should remain alert for sharp, shallow jolts.
Sichuan & Java: Shallow continental quakes in these sectors often carry high felt intensities; ensure basic safety protocols are in place.
New Mexico: Following the rare Louisiana event, interior U.S. residents should be aware that "stable" regions are currently under recalibration stress.
Cross-Check Analysis
This forecast marks the beginning of the second peak according to the Bhumichala Suthra (The Earthquake Mechanism). The energy is now "bleeding" from the primary trenches into the Sichuan and Java sectors. As the atmospheric vacuum north of Australia continues to exert its "pull," these highlighted zones represent the next set of mechanical thresholds likely to break during the March 8thโ10th window.
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