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Epicenter - Definition: The location on the surface of the earth directly above the origin of an earthquake.
Interact with the latest 30 days of worldwide earthquake data plotted on a beautifully responsive, rotatable and zoomable globe!
App features include:
-- 30 days of combined USGS and EMSC earthquake locations (10,000+ earthquakes)
-- Rotate and zoom the globe to explore the earthquake and terrain data
-- Available on both the iPhone and iPad in portrait and landscape
-- Comes with a Today Widget and an Apple Watch app (see below)
-- Tap an epicenter for details about the earthquake including magnitude, depth and source
-- USGS reported earthquakes are linked to the USGS website
-- Use the "Date Scroller" to explore the time sequence of earthquakes, backwards and forwards
-- The "Play" button will animate the earthquakes in time sequence; 30 days in 10 seconds
-- Available Settings:
-- Change the map terrain style to one of your preference (6 choices)
-- Show or Hide Worldwide Plate boundaries and Western US Quaternary Faults
-- Plot earthquakes by magnitude or depth
-- Choose the Accumulate or Interval (Daily) plotting style used by the Slider and Play button
-- Select system units of Metric or Imperial
-- Use the Apple Watch app to view earthquake data from the past 24 hours.
-- See the:
-- Closest earthquake to your position
-- Largest earthquake worldwide
-- Data includes magnitude, distance, time, place name and map!
-- Watch Complication displays largest earthquake magnitude recorded from the past 24 hours
-- On your iPhone or iPad, use the Today Widget to view earthquake data from the past 24 hours.
-- See the:
-- Closest earthquake to your position
-- Largest earthquake worldwide
-- Tap one or the other to launch the app and automatically zoom to the selected earthquake
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Browse earthquakes in the past 24 hours or past 30 days in map mode or data feed mode. Use the slider to quickly filter earthquakes by magnitude.
Get push notifications for earthquakes globally or at up to four custom specific locations. For each location you choose to monitor, you set the cutoff magnitude and radius. These earthquake notifications have a built-in epicenter map on iOS and watchOS. Tap a notification in the iOS Notification Center to jump to the detailed view for that earthquake.
Set a custom location in feed mode to find the closest recent earthquakes to that location and to populate distances for all earthquakes relative to the custom location.
Tap on an earthquake to show more details including depth and "Felt By" numbers.
Drilling into a specific earthquake also reveals options to:
1. jump to the USGS event webpage
2. plot cities near the epicenter with their populations
Also included:
- A Today View Widget for quick access to earthquakes in the past hour. Tap an earthquake from this table to jump to its specific page in the app.
- A watchOS app for access to the past hour of earthquakes, including zoomable maps, "Felt By" numbers, and depths.
- 3D touch the app icon to bypass the main app menu in convenient ways.
A Recent Earthquake News section: find news from 1,600+ cited sources quickly on a map or in a table view tagged by state alphabetically. Set up your own custom state feed with the state toggles.
Please read the App Help File for more specific usage information.
All data is from the USGS (United States Geological Survey).
Terms of Use: https://davidgrossapps.com/terms/tos-earthquake-monitor.html
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January 18, 2025