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Go to ResourceThis new animation (2020) describes the ShakeAlert earthquake early warning app: How it works, why we should have it. Made in collaboration with governmental agencies and universities on the West Coast.
Go to ResourceMás de 143 millones de personas en Estados Unidos están expuestas al temblor potencialmente destructivo de los terremotos.
¿Cómo funciona ShakeAlert? Esta animación explica cómo funciona ShakeAlert.
Go to ResourceWhat would you do with seconds to prepare for earthquake shaking? With even a few seconds, ShakeAlert© earthquake early warning can save lives and reduce injuries by alerting people that an earthquake may cause shaking near you as it triggers automated actions.
Go to ResourceOn March 11, 2011, a devastating magnitude-9 earthquake struck off the coast of Tohoku, Japan, where the Pacific Plate dives beneath the Okhotsk Plate. On January 26th, 1700, the West Coast of the United States experienced a similar tsunami-generating megathrust earthquake. An earthquake like this will strike the Cascadia subduction zone again. How can we protect ourselves?
Go to ResourceEl 11 de marzo del 2011, un devastador terremoto de magnitud 9 sacudió la costa de Tohoku, Japón. El 26 de Enero del año 1700, la Costa Oeste de los Estados Unidos experimentó un mega terremoto generador de tsunami similar. Un terremoto como este estremecerá nuevamente la zona de subducción de Cascadia, impactando toda la Costa Oeste.
Go to ResourceThe ShakeAlert® Earthquake Early Warning System for the West Coast of the United States aims to provide seconds to tens of seconds of early warning before earthquake shaking strikes. ShakeAlert® is not earthquake prediction, but quickly detects the first arriving seismic wave to provide an alert before more damaging seismic shaking arrives at your location. For more information, visit https://www.shakealert.org/
Go to ResourceThis animation by UNAVCO shows us how an earthquake warning system uses existing seismic networks to detect moderate to large earthquakes. Computers, communications technology, and alarms are devised to notify the public while an earthquake is in progress.
Go to ResourceIn 1985, a Great, magnitude 8.1 subduction zone earthquake occurred beneath the coast of Michoacan, Mexico causing over 9,000 fatalities over 350 km away. What caused it and how has Mexico instituted their Earthquake Early Warning system? This animation describes the mechanics.
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