QuakeWatch

Latest Earthquakes Info

Published by: LateNightProjects
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Description

•• The top paid earthquake app for 10 years.
•• A #1 News app in 60 countries so far including the US, UK, and Canada.
•• An App Store Top 100 app in 40 countries so far including the US and Canada.
•• Written-up in USA Today.
•• Shown and discussed on CNN Newsroom.
QuakeWatch has been the most popular paid earthquake app in the App Store for over 10 years now -- used by schools, relief agencies, media outlets, and thousands of people around the world curious about earthquakes near to them, family, or friends.
It has reached the App Store Top 100, and #1 in News, multiple times.
It is a feature-rich reference guide, free of ads, of the latest magnitude 1.0 and larger earthquakes from around the world as provided by ten worldwide sources including the US Geological Survey and the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. Find out when they happened, where they happened, how big they were, and more. All in an easy-to-use interface without losing space to banner ads!
The key features of QuakeWatch include:
• An interactive world map view with tectonic plates showing reported earthquakes over the past week. Pan and zoom the map to focus on hot spots and click the details button to see the quake report. Also the ability to replay the earthquakes in order.
• Sort the listing by the most recent earthquakes.
• Sort by the largest earthquakes over the past week.
• Sort by the closest earthquakes to your location and see the distance and direction from your position.
• Sort by earthquakes nearest to a place anywhere on the earth that you easily specify. Great for tracking quakes near family members. Shows the distance and bearing from them.
• Choose from reporting services in the US, Europe, Canada, Mexico, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Iceland, and Italy.
• Select the tsunami icon in the toolbar for quick access to the latest tsunami information for the Pacific, US West Coast & Alaska, Australia, and Japan.
• Send earthquake information to yourself or others through email, Twitter, Facebook, or SMS text messaging.
• Filter out smaller earthquakes from the list by setting the minimum shown to be between 1.0 and 6.0.
• Select an earthquake from the list to view more information along with a live map of its location and the ability to show nearby earthquakes.
• Selecting the blue additional details button will take you to the reporting web site integrated into the application for more information about the earthquake which may include distances from cities, historical maps, shake maps, etc., and then easily return to the list.
• Universal app - supports the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
• Supports quick view multitasking on the iPad on iOS 10 and newer.
• iPod touch and iPad WiFi users can manually specify their current location if greater accuracy is needed.
• The ability to define local earthquakes within a radius of your location. Then sort by "Closest" to see all local earthquakes sorted by distance or the most recent.
• Earthquakes within the last 2 hours and within your local range are colored blue for quick identification.
• All times are shown in your time zone.
• No banner ads.
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QuakeWatch FAQ

  • Is QuakeWatch free?

    QuakeWatch is not free (it costs 19000.00), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is QuakeWatch legit?

    🤔 The QuakeWatch app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

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  • How much does QuakeWatch cost?

    The price of QuakeWatch is 19000.00.

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QuakeWatch Reviews

Great apps for those who works on DRR

Tim007Dalton on

Indonesia

I had been searching apps for disaster monitoring alert and found Quake watch. I used it firstly to quickly update news to friends in Asia and Pacific region about the big Earthquake of 8.7 RS on 11 April 2012 that triggered Tsunami warning in West Coast of Sumatera. I have attached the picts from my Quake Watch apps about the aftershocks on 11 April 2012.

Quake watch

Alala55 on

United States

I’ve had this app since it was first released. I’m very pleased with its ease of use and functionality.

Its A Good App

ffkarle on

United States

QuakeWatch is a good app. It works as advertised. My only real problem is there seems to be no way to contact the developer. When I go to the link to contact the developer all I get is a 404 error. Does that mean there's going to be no future updates?

Great app

Belma720 on

United States

If you want to keep track of earth quakes around they globe, this is the app to have!

No notification settings !!

Bigskyjrt on

United States

I go to set up my notification settings for sound and such and it’s not in my notification settings at all !!! Very sad !!

QuackWatch = Excellent

NanMann on

United States

Have had this app forever... I love how you can always see exactly how far from your hometown any quakes are occurring... The color readings make it possible at a quick glance to know how strong the quakes are.. The map of the world or just the US showing the quakes within a range that you have requested, ranging from 1.0 and on up... Excellent!

Closest/Nearest

Jenee Tapert on

United States

Good app., but Closest and Nearest mean the same thing. So why are they BOTH tabs along with Latest and Biggest. Which are vastly different unlike closest and nearest which like I said are the same thing, exactly. We don’t need both just Latest and Biggest and Closest OR Nearest.

Inaccuracies.

dannybay76 on

United States

In accurate information and names of towns and regions names omission in the world map.

could use tweeks

Commander1949 on

United States

i’d like to be able to filter ‘depths’ of quakes like you can richter scale. that would allow a better view of the more dangerous shallow quakes of 20km or less, and where and when they occur.

Excellent!

Travelingjake on

United States

Very useful.

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