Additional information for the paper `Attempt to distinguish long range temporal correlations from the statistics of the increments by natural time analysis' after its initial submission on February 25, 2006. Part II, Updated

Abstract

As mentioned in the preceding additional information (hereafter called Part I), a series of strong earthquakes with magnitudes between 5.2 and 5.9-units occurred during the two weeks period: 3 to 19 April, 2006 with epicenters lying at distances 80 to 100 km west of PAT station. Here, we show that the analysis in the natural time of the seismicity that occurred after the Seismic Electric Signals (SES) activity on February 13, 2006, specifies the occurrence time of the initiation of the aforementioned earthquake activity within a narrow range around two days. Furthermore, we provide the most recent information on some points mentioned in the main text.

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