Explore earthquakes near you or from around the globe using the new IRIS Station Monitor app! Select from hundreds of seismic stations throughout the world. View up-to-the-minute recorded ground motions or see recordings from previous days and past events. Get information about recent events and choose to annotate wave arrivals.
Pretty good
It is a really good app except they don’t have seis sound on the app they only have that on the website
Does what it says
You can find an earthquake. Find out how big. The best part for me is to see the shakes in different locations ( shakes seen in different locations )
Good app.
This app shows the information that I’m looking for. The only issue that I have with it is that some stations that I know are nearby do not appear, and they do not appear when searched for by name. (Example: the station KLNK, which is on the IRIS network on the website does not appear, and it is nearby to me)
Mayda in Las Vegas NV USA
Awesome quick information about ones surrounding seismic events
2019-07-06 03:19:53 (UTC)
There was a 7.1 earthquake in California. That’s 2019-07-05, 8:19:53 pm or 20:19, here local time. What day do I search for, the UTC or the local time and date? And are the numbers for the quakes for local shake amount? Thanks!
Awesome
App is great. Easy to use. My only requests would be to add a share feature or add a feature where you can save your favorite stations.
Excellent Data Source
As an electronics engineer (now retired), I once had a job maintaining and engineering seismic observatories. At the time, I had daily access to the inner workings of seismometers, both long and short period instruments, their installation, operation, and calibration being part of my daily job. Being very familiar with their output, I am pleased to see actual data freely available, presented in a format that really hasn’t changed in over 50 years. Outstanding!
Like and create a list of favorite stations.- Internalization
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