An obvious cluster of stronger (M ≥ 5.5) earthquakes followed on the convergence of planetary and lunar geometry on 18-19 January, as discussed in the forecast video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai4w_0s9xxw&t=105s
No stronger earthquake occurred from 16 to 19 January.
We're working on the next video, which takes a bit longer as there's a lot to discuss in the next time-frame. The last week of January may prove very critical. Keep in mind that it's been two years since the last M 7.8+ and three and a half years since the last M 8.0+ earthquake, while on average they occur about twice and once a year respectively. We're definitely due for the next one.
As explained in the forecast video, the convergence of critical lunar geometry on 13-14 January can result in a larger earthquake around the 16th. Check out atmospheric anomalies for potential regions:
The major earthquake in Western Xizang has been revised to magnitude 7.1. A major atmospheric anomaly marked the region on 17 December. See also the forecast for the time around 6 January: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85vvrWqtE2w&t=284s
There is critical planetary geometry on 2-3 January, as discussed in the latest video. An obvious seismic response can occur later today or tomorrow, but more likely after the lunar peaks with Saturn and Neptune. Be on watch for a potential major tremor. Check out the latest atmosphere updates for potential regions.
An earthquake swarm started in Ethiopia on 21 December and is still ongoing. Tremors (thus far 41) are mostly in the higher M 4 range, but peaked M 5.1 on the 29th. East Africa is not exempt from major earthquakes. South Sudan had two M 7 earthquakes in 1990.
A critical and unique convergence of planetary and lunar geometry on 25 December can result in a major seismic event in the next few days. This geometry involves a right angle (90°) of Earth with Jupiter and Saturn, while the Moon also makes semi-right angles (135°) with both planets.
Stronger earthquakes (M ≥ 5.5) occurred above average throughout the week, peaking M 6.2 yesterday with the lunar geometry, as discussed in the latest video. There is the potential for a major tremor around 24 December.
A convergence of critical planetary and lunar geometry today will likely result in stronger seismic activity. A larger tremor may occur 19-20 December.