How SeismoAlert Works?
How SeismoAlert Works — Understanding Earthquake Risk Before It Strikes
SeismoAlert is designed to identify periods of increased seismic risk by combining multiple geophysical signals into one clear, easy-to-understand system.
Here’s how it works:
1. Tidal Stress Analysis
The gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun creates stress within Earth’s crust. During New Moon and Full Moon phases, this stress can peak — potentially triggering earthquakes in already strained fault zones.
2. Planetary Alignment Monitoring
SeismoAlert tracks key alignments involving Earth, Moon, and Sun. These alignments can amplify tidal forces, increasing the likelihood of seismic activation in sensitive regions.
3. Real-Time Earthquake Data Integration
We continuously analyze global seismic activity using data from organizations like the USGS. Patterns such as foreshocks and seismic clustering are closely monitored.
4. Space Weather Signals
Solar activity (like geomagnetic storms and high Kp index values) can influence Earth’s magnetic field and may play a role in triggering seismic responses. SeismoAlert integrates these signals into its risk model.
5. Risk Window Identification
By combining all these factors, SeismoAlert identifies specific “high-risk windows” — time periods when seismic activity is more likely to increase.
Important Note:
SeismoAlert does NOT predict exact earthquakes. Instead, it highlights periods and regions where the probability of seismic activity is elevated.
Our Mission
To provide early awareness, improve preparedness, and make complex geophysical data accessible to everyone.
Stay Alert. Stay Safe.

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