![]() Hi there, are you speaking about the x, y and z axis on the sensor? If so, that's a tool we have built in the app to show how an earthquake's motion is an all-around impact instead of "up and down" or "side to side." Also, this built-in sensor collects data when in stationary mode and contributes to our global seismic network. But that’s not really the issue here, might just be me but running iPhone X and it seems to freeze for a while whenever I click on a specific earthquake to see more info about it.Įdit: seems to only be freezing on ones that happens around a day or so ago, when I clicked on one that happens 20 mins ago it worked fine but the one that happens in pleasant hill a day or so ago (aswell as others ) it freezes.Įdit 2: the app now shows an earth quake in the pinnacles, CA as 3.5 however yesterday it showed as a 3.6 and when I click on the 3.5 it then shows 3.6 at the bottom. Seems like it could be a great app, I personally don’t understand the point of using and or showing the user the x y and z axis change of the phone. Alerts will not go out for all felt events, just damaging ones.Īvailable in English, Spanish, Chinese Traditional (繁體中文), Filipino, Korean (한국인), and Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt) ![]() MyShake provides earthquake early warnings in California, Oregon, and Washington for estimated magnitude 4.5 earthquakes and higher to phones in the light- heavy shaking areas. The app is one of the delivery modes of the California Earthquake Early Warning System. The MyShake app - developed by the UC Berkeley Seismology Lab, sponsored by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services - was the first app powered by ShakeAlert® to provide statewide earthquake early warning alerts in California. Share your experience with others after a quake Get earthquake ready and help your community. Be a citizen scientist and help measure earthquake motion Set up custom notifications to know when loved ones are affected by a quake ![]() Set a default alert location using HomeBase Prepare, survive, recover with earthquake alerts for large damaging quakes ![]() Now issuing earthquake early warning alerts in California, Oregon, and Washington! ![]()
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