Earthquake - alerts and map

Earthquake - alerts and map

By Nico Tranquilli

  • Category: Weather
  • Release Date: 2013-05-09
  • Current Version: 7.1.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 45.37 MB
  • Developer: Nico Tranquilli
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.7504
4.7504
From 40,498 Ratings

Description

#1 Earthquake app for iPhone and iPad, 5M downloads, supports Apple Watch. Get the latest worldwide data from several sources and receive push notifications alerts. Main features: • rich push notifications on your phone as soon as the event data is available from an official source (you can set up to 4 alerts based on location and/or magnitude threshold) • map with different sized and colored circles to represent event magnitude and age • filter events by area (country, continent) or magnitude • multiple sources, including U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), GeoScience Australia, GNS Science (GeoNet), Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Servicio Sismológico Nacional, British Geological Survey, GFZ GEOFON, Natural Resources Canada, NOAA • no ads • event timeline (today, yesterday, previous days) • earthquakes catalog (all world regions covered, back to 2013), search by date, territory, city or reporting agency • detail view for each event, reachable from map and timeline views • Tsunami bulletins (NOAA data) • map layers: tectonic plate boundaries, orogens, volcanoes, nuclear power plants, population density • population estimates for each event • export data to Google Earth or other installed apps supporting kml file format • social sharing: share event map and data to Facebook, Twitter, Email • reverse geocoding: names of locations, when unavailable, are calculated automatically from their geographical coordinates • Widgets for your home screen or today view, to keep the latest seismic data at your fingertips • 3D Touch and Haptic feedback support • Siri Shortcuts support - "Hey Siri, what are the latest earthquakes in the United States?" • "Critical Alerts" and "Dark Mode" support • earthquake catalog: search by date, city, country, continent and reporting agency • multiple languages: the app is localized in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Greek, Russian, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese, Turkish, Hungarian, Romanian, Korean, Croatian • Notifications based on user reports

Screenshots

Reviews

  • A changing earth.

    5
    By Fordsuperduty002
    Our planet is changing, you know our planet is changing. Climate change is an easy conversation. But, now these earthquakes have changed direction it’s not just the Madrid fault line.. North Texas, south Texas Tonite, from Austin to Mexico 4.5 ? I’m repeating what my daughter told me. The quake was 3 miles away SE of them. Been following every quake over the past decade. I’m setting here typing to you. Another Rat island, Aleutian island off shore. 5.2 these quakes are becoming more consistent. Make yeah wonder why we haven’t been hearing about Yellow Stone ???? Curious Change in our Atmosphere. Ocean, keeping that eye on South Pacific, changing in marine life The wildlife, All species of fowl. Ground Insects have changed here. Most people on our planet. They live everyday oblivious of our planet. How many people are on this planet. Maybe what 3% of us pays attention. It’s all good
  • Bad reporting

    1
    By RckMtnMic
    Why did I see yesterday, on Wednesday a report that there was a 5.9 earthquake in San Francisco? I occasionally see all these erroneous reports, why?
  • Alerts

    4
    By p14181
    I can see where to select alerts. I don’t see a way to limit the announcements to land or sea so that I’m not getting so many world wide alerts everyday. I live close to the Pacific Ocean, I wanted to be aware of tsunamis, but not every quake in the Worlds seas. This has been a very big eye-opener for me to see how alive the earth really is with its continuous movements, thank you for that awakening!
  • Useless unless you pay for pro

    1
    By Bobby90069
    This app is useless unless you pay for the pro version so don’t bother to download it
  • Terremoto

    5
    By JASP67
    La aplicación no esta mal pero se puede poner la información de los hechos exactamente porque aveces dicen hubo un temblor en lugar y enseña otro lugar con mayor impacto un lugar cercano por ejemplo si hubo uno en Aguadilla y dice 3 o 4 puntos como es posible que hayan sido diferentes si es el mismo pueblo tal vez yo estoy confundido pero lo veo como que no creo mucho en algunos casos cuál es la verdadera magnitud del terremoto..Gracias
  • 請問

    4
    By 林致國
    今天日本發生6.7級地震,為什麼沒有看記錄?
  • The Best!

    5
    By AlexisM2020
    Excellent no nonsense app!
  • Disabled pro version!

    1
    By ChrissieMcG
    I bought the Pro Version with my first Apple ID. Everything was fine. We moved countries and I created a new Apple ID. We didn’t know you couldn’t just change the country within the ID. Everything went fine for years with app, updates were fine with the new Apple ID. Until today the App disabled the pro version. It says the App was bought with a different ID. That’s right, but all these years the App was fine with the new  ID, and now it’s not?!?! 😡
  • Greedy

    1
    By Drahonhenge666
    I live in Imperial Valley, we have quakes everyday and the app is not up to date. For example today we had around four quakes since the morning and the last before midnight and the app is not reporting them unless I pay for the pro version.
  • Fort Collins

    5
    By UJL1313
    I love this app! I have alert set to within 300 miles of my home in Fort Collins. (3.0 +) and I got an alert last night! I also love the coverage of small quakes globally on the map option. Easy to zoom around and keep up to date all around the world.

keyboard_arrow_up