This Week on  Dreamland: Earthquakes C an't Be Predicted - Or Can They?
David Nabham was earthquake co-ordinator for the Los Angeles Ind ependent School District for 15 years, and he says that we're missing the boat on earthquake prediction. Here he outlines his ideas about how we can go about identifying higher probability times and dates when earthquakes are more likely. He is not able to identify definite dates, but his research does suggest that it's possible to say that there is a higher probability of quakes on certain days when there are near-sygyzy and near-perigee events. (He explains on the show what these are.) The statistics show that the effect is stronger on the US west coast, possibly because of the structure of its fault lines, and people in this area should be especially aware of these events, the next one of which is coming up on October 26. (This is NOT an earthquake prediction. It is only a statement there is a higher probability of a quake in that area on that day.)
 
We are not interested in making claims that the sky is falling on Dreamland, but David Nabham is a rational man who has studied earthquakes seriously, and has intelligent, useful information to offer. 
 
Visit David's website, EarthquakePredictors.com, and if you live in an earthquake zone, do as he suggests and prepare yourself. To find out how, click here.
 
David's book Forecasting the Catastrophe is available in paper format for $12.95 and for the Kindle for $3.95. To place your order, click here.