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Welcome to Global Warning Networks: Your Real-Time Earthquake Monitoring Hub

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Earthquakes are one of Earth's most powerful and unpredictable natural phenomena. Every year, millions of seismic events occur worldwide, ranging from imperceptible micro-earthquakes to devastating major quakes that can reshape landscapes and impact millions of lives. Understanding these events through real-time monitoring is crucial for both scientific advancement and public safety.

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Why Real-Time Seismic Monitoring Matters

Our planet's crust is constantly in motion, with tectonic plates shifting beneath our feet. When stress builds up along fault lines and is suddenly released, it generates seismic waves that can travel thousands of miles. Real-time monitoring of these events enables:

  • Live Active Quake Map Global Quake Map available for free.
  • Immediate Alert Systems: Early warning systems can provide seconds to minutes of advance notice, allowing people to take protective action before strong shaking arrives.
  • Emergency Response Coordination: First responders and disaster management agencies rely on accurate, up-to-the-minute data to deploy resources effectively.
  • Scientific Research: Continuous monitoring helps seismologists understand earthquake patterns, improve prediction models, and identify areas of increased risk.
  • Public Awareness: Transparent access to seismic data helps communities understand their local risks and prepare accordingly.

🌍 Introducing: Worldwide Events Tracker

New Member Feature! Track global natural disasters in real-time with our interactive Worldwide Events map. Using data from NASA EONET, USGS, and community reports, this exclusive members-only tool displays wildfires, volcanoes, storms, floods, earthquakes, and more on a live global map with custom markers for each event type. Join our free community today and access this life-saving service—early warnings and real-time event tracking could one day save lives. With this powerful feature, you can share and view critical events happening anywhere in the world, helping communities stay informed and prepared. Explore Worldwide Events →

Magnitude Scale

Earthquake magnitude measures the energy released. The moment magnitude scale (Mw) is logarithmic—each whole number increase represents approximately 31.6 times more energy released. A magnitude 7.0 earthquake releases about 1,000 times more energy than a magnitude 5.0.

Depth & Impact

Earthquake depth significantly affects surface impact. Shallow earthquakes (0-70 km deep) typically cause more localized but intense damage. Deep earthquakes (300-700 km) are felt over wider areas but generally cause less surface damage due to wave attenuation.

Frequency

Globally, approximately 500,000 detectable earthquakes occur each year. Of these, only about 100,000 are felt by people, and roughly 100 cause damage. Major earthquakes (magnitude 7.0+) occur about 10-20 times annually worldwide.

ESP32 Seismic Detection - Alpha Testing Dashboard

We're developing next-generation earthquake monitoring technology using ESP32 microcontrollers with ADXL345 accelerometers. This alpha build demonstrates our vision for distributed, community-powered seismic detection networks.

🔬 Current Features (Alpha Build)

  • STA/LTA Algorithm: Industry-standard Short-Term Average / Long-Term Average detection with 6.0 trigger ratio for reliable earthquake detection while minimizing false alarms.
  • Real-Time Waveform Display: Live visualization of 3-axis accelerometer data (X, Y, Z) with RMS calculations showing ground motion intensity.
  • HTTPS Data Transmission: Secure transmission of seismic readings every 15 seconds, with immediate alerts when earthquakes are detected.
  • Device Management: Multi-sensor network support with online/offline status tracking and location mapping for each device.
  • Event Classification: Automatic categorization of seismic events (tremor, shake, strong, critical) based on magnitude and RMS values.

⚠️ Alpha Testing Notice

This is an experimental prototype, not a production monitoring system. The ESP32 dashboard demonstrates proof-of-concept technology for future community-based seismic networks. Data accuracy and reliability are being evaluated during this alpha phase.

The Vision: Community Seismic Network

Imagine thousands of low-cost ESP32 sensors deployed worldwide, creating a dense detection grid that complements professional seismometer networks. This alpha dashboard previews how such a network would operate—aggregating data from multiple devices, detecting local tremors, and providing hyper-local earthquake awareness to communities.

Technical Specs: 3200 Hz sampling rate, ±16G range, 0.15s short-term window, 3.0s long-term window, 15-second debounce period. The system uses a circular buffer to maintain 3200 samples for continuous analysis while optimizing memory usage on the ESP32 microcontroller.

🔬 View Live ESP32 Testing Dashboard

Experience the alpha build in action - live sensor data, real-time waveforms, and earthquake detection

Privacy & Compliance Notice

Note: This website is not Google compliant and uses no Google technology to track or spy on users. As a programmer, I take privacy seriously—our statistics are about earth-related events, not about our users.


All data presented on this platform is sourced directly from official scientific agencies and is updated in real-time to ensure accuracy and reliability. Our system refreshes earthquake statistics every 5 minutes, providing you with the most current information available.

Start Monitoring Now

Access real-time earthquake statistics, interactive maps, and detailed analysis of current seismic activity below. Create a free account to customize alerts, save locations, and join our community of earthquake monitoring enthusiasts.

Our Mission

Integrating data from USGS, NOAA, NASA, and community sources for comprehensive threat monitoring.

Features include real-time maps, stats, forums, and user networks.

Free Membership! We do not sell or gather personal data on users.

Today's Major Events

🌍 Latest Major Earthquake

M5.9

Location: 271 km ESE of Attu Station, Alaska

Time: Jan 15, 2026 08:52 UTC

Depth: 41.3 km

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🌋 Active Volcano

Name: Ambrym Volcano, Vanuatu

Status: Active eruption

Activity Since: Jan 08, 2026

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Data from USGS & NASA EONET • Updates every 5 minutes

Global Earthquake Statistics

Total Earthquakes

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Last 30 days

Avg Magnitude

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All magnitudes

Largest Quake

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Avg Time Between

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Average Time Between Earthquakes by Magnitude

Showing intervals for different magnitude ranges (including micro-seismic activity ≥0.1)
MAG 0.1-1.9
Micro-seismic
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MAG 2.0-2.9
Minor
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MAG 3.0-3.9
Light
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MAG 4.0-4.9
Moderate
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MAG 5.0-5.9
Strong
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MAG 6.0+
Major+
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Data Source: USGS Earthquake Catalog (Global)
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Update Frequency: Real-time (Auto-refresh every 5 minutes)

Community Stats

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Emergency Preparedness

Knowledge saves lives. Learn essential emergency procedures for earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and other natural disasters.

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Earthquake Safety

Complete guide on what to do before, during, and after an earthquake. Essential steps that could save your life.

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Tsunami Safety

Recognize warning signs, evacuation routes, and survival techniques for tsunami events.

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Volcanic Safety

Protection from ash fall, lava flows, and volcanic gases. Emergency evacuation procedures.

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