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MyShake delivers ShakeAlert across California! Have earthquake information at your fingertips, see damage reports shared by citizen scientists like you, help us build a global seismic network Earthquake alerts provided in partnership with USGS ShakeAlert and CalOES
- About Us - University of California, Berkeley
MyShake is the citizen science project bringing users together to build a global earthquake early warning network Our app keeps you informed about earthquakes and monitors for them using data from your phone’s sensors
- FAQ - University of California, Berkeley
MyShake team's primary goal is to deliver critical earthquake early warning alerts as quickly and as reliably as possible MyShake sends early warning alerts within seconds of a magnitude 4 5 or larger earthquake, to all devices in the MMI3 shaking region
- FAQ - myshake. berkeley. edu
MyShake uses the data provided by citizen scientists to locate moderate to large earthquakes globally and determine their magnitude MyShake seismologists can also use this data to learn more about earthquake dynamics in areas without traditional networks
- Tutorial Video - myshake. berkeley. edu
MyShake delivers ShakeAlert across California! Have earthquake information at your fingertips, see damage reports shared by citizen scientists like you, help us build a global seismic network Earthquake alerts provided in partnership with USGS ShakeAlert and CalOES
- MyShake Test Alert coming to your phone this Thursday, Oct 15th!
The Test Alert will show the lowest magnitude earthquake that would trigger a MyShake warning (4 5 magnitude) and help you become earthquake ready by practicing how to DROP, COVER and HOLD ON
- FAQ - myshake. berkeley. edu
MyShake team's primary goal is to deliver critical earthquake early warning alerts as quickly and as reliably as possible MyShake sends early warning alerts within seconds of a magnitude 4 5 or larger earthquake, to all devices in the MMI3 shaking region
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MyShake delivers ShakeAlert across California! Have earthquake information at your fingertips, see damage reports shared by citizen scientists like you, help us build a global seismic network Earthquake alerts provided in partnership with USGS ShakeAlert and CalOES
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