I remember reading this thread back when it started. Re-reading I am noticing something interesting in the original current traces.
In most homes, large loads are 240V. These are things like the dryer, central AC, electric heat, etc.
When a large load switches on, you should see the current jump on both supply legs at exactly the same time. So there should be some significant correlation on the current on the two service legs.
But if you look at the traces, you will see 30-40A jumps on one leg that don't match the other. In fact the two traces look nothing alike.
So I question if these traces are interpreted correctly.
-Jon