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If you live in a earthquake-prone climate, you might be interested in a tool to help monitor them. QuakeInfo is a long-standing app on the App Store, and it’s recently been updated with a Liquid Glass design and new features.
Top features
Using data from both US and European databases, QuakeInfo can show you seismic activity from around the world. It puts the map view up front, making everything clear and easy to see. It also has a comprehensive list view, giving you info on each individual earthquake, down to the timing, magnitude, location, and depth. You can see how far you are from the epicenter, and a clear indicator of how far the earthquake is from populated areas. The app also offers Tsunami warnings.
QuakeInfo provides location-based safety warnings, spatial context, and detailed metadata on each individual earthquake – so you know what’s coming before it potentially hits you.
For data nerds, you can also scroll through up to a year of historical on previous earthquakes – which can be useful for making quick comparisons to ongoing earthquakes. Datapoints like magnitude, depth, and so on are available for learning your typical seismic patterns.
Download the app
QuakeInfo is available for free on the App Store for iPhone users running iOS 18.6 and later. For the full experience, you can purchase QuakeInfo Premium for $1.99/month or $9.99/year.
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