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The Value of an Iasoberg™

Why Get an Iasoberg?

What could access to the Iasoberg™ Technology mean for you as an individual? That depends on where you live — and on which forces of the geophysical environment touch your part of the world.

One Model, Many Hazards

The Iasoberg™ Technology may be used for long-range awareness of geophysical events — including, but not limited to, severe weather events, cyclonic activity, seismic and volcanic events, and jet stream flows. The knowledge of the Allais Effect and how it influences the geophysical environment of the planet is significant. Here is what that has meant, region by region.

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Severe Weather Days

Continental United States

For five consecutive years, the model was used to forecast severe weather days — tornado outbreaks and major hail event days — across the continental US, with the results documented against NOAA Storm Prediction Center records. If severe weather touches your region, the model's output identifies the days that warrant your attention.

See the five-year study →

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Cyclonic Activity

US East & Gulf Coasts · Caribbean · Bay of Bengal

If you live on the east or south coast of the US, an analysis of past North Atlantic cyclonic activity in conjunction with the model's output could alert you to possible weather dangers in your area. The model was used to identify potential cyclonic-activity days in the North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Basin for the 2016 hurricane season (late May through November), and a similar analysis was conducted for the recurrence of a major cyclone in the Bay of Bengal in 2015.

Looking further ahead, the model has identified 2032, 2042, and 2045 as years in which significant cyclonic activity may occur.

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Seismic Patterns

Global — Monthly Analysis

On a monthly basis, the model is used to identify instants and locations of interest for major seismic activity, based on the record of 8+ magnitude earthquakes since 1900. The analysis compares the model's output near the day of a past quake with its output in the current month — identifying matching instances down to within 30 minutes. These instances and locations of seismic interest are posted in the Iasoberg Model group on Facebook; if you live in a seismic zone, it may be prudent to have a look.

A Note on Seismic Analysis

We do not make seismic predictions. We identify similar global Iasoberg™ patterns occurring in the current month at times when significant seismic activity occurred in the past.

Ready to Look Deeper?

Subscriptions are on their way

We will soon be offering subscriptions to our work in this field, including access to iasobergs for your own location. See what a subscription includes, or review the evidence behind the model.

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