How you could get an early warning for the next big quake
At2:39 a.m.Thursday, millions of Bay Area residents from Sacramento to San Jose were shaken awake by the rolling tremble of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake. But four lucky people got a head start, receiving warning notifications before the shaking even started. Using a free app called QuakeAlert, the beta-testers received notifications. Developed by Santa Monica, Calif.-based Early Warning Labs, QuakeAlert is one of the few ways Americans can get advance notice of a quake.(Wired)
At2:39 a.m.Thursday, millions of Bay Area residents from Sacramento to San Jose were shaken awake by the rolling tremble of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake. But four lucky people got a head start, receiving warning notifications before the shaking even started. Using a free app called QuakeAlert, the beta-testers received notifications. Developed by Santa Monica, Calif.-based Early Warning Labs, QuakeAlert is one of the few ways Americans can get advance notice of a quake.(Wired)