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GeoTremor Earthquake Alert - Quake alerts near you

GeoTremor Earthquake Alert - Quake alerts near you APK

GeoTremor Earthquake Alert - Quake alerts near you APK

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Get Earthquake Alerts and detailed, custom information on the latest temblors!

What's GeoTremor Earthquake Alert - Quake alerts near you APK?

GeoTremor Earthquake Alert - Quake alerts near you is a app for Android, It's developed by Tangent Apps author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 6 years ago.
This app has 57.3K download times on Google play and rated as 4.44 stars with 358 rated times.
This product is an app in News & Magazines category. More infomartion of GeoTremor Earthquake Alert - Quake alerts near you on google play
**NOTE** Because of the large quantity of small quakes due to the Hawaii volcano eruption, some users may experience slowness and crashing. If you have these types of issues, go to settings in the main menu, and change the minimum magnitude from 2.5 to 4.5 and that should keep you running smoothly until things calm down there.

GeoTremor Earthquake Alert will notify you when earthquakes happen, both globally and near you! You can customize your alerts based on range and size.

Additionally, GeoTremor provides multiple maps, charts, groups and other features that you won't find in combination in other apps, as well as easy visual sharing to social media. Please give it a try!

GeoTremor gets data from the USGS and displays it in ways to make it easy to understand from the comfort of your phone or tablet.

Key Features
- Clean, easy to use graphical interface with color coded information and explanations of terms.
- Customizable Notifications of quakes near you, including how far away.
- Notifications of global significant quakes
-Map and list of recent earthquakes near your location
- Customizable list of temblors with sorting and filtering options
- Quake information includes alert colors, fatality and economic damage estimates when provided
- Alerts page showing recent important earthquakes
- Charts showing over 15 different bar and scatter plot charts displaying your earthquake information in different ways.
- Global map with tectonic plate lines with 5 different map layouts
- Preparation section on how to prepare for before, during and after a quake
- Create Groups to track earthquakes over time in a specific area
- Recent Earthquake News

Additional Features and Details:
- Quake distance from your location displayed
- Social Sharing features
- Custom set main list magnitude values from 1.0+, 2.5+, 4.5+ and significant values
- Custom set main list time frame from last hour, day, week or month
- Filter main list by any values, use multiple filters, and save default filters
- Sort main list by any value.
- Click on terms for detailed explanation
- Get maps and details for individual events
- Set time in your local format or UTC
- Select between miles and kilometers
- Full scalable world map showing main list events, color coded alert values, and approximate scale of the event.
- Map has tool tip pop-ups with event information when selected.
- Major tectonic plate lines in all maps
- Select between different maps (street or topographical)
- Over 15 different bar and scatter plot charts displaying main list information, visualizing multiple data points concurrently.
- Charts can be filtered on the fly
- Charts also have detailed pop-ups of data points on the graph.
- Alerts display recent significant earthquakes, and will show you when new ones have occurred since the last time you used the app..

Groups:
- Custom set geographic groups by radius, magnitude, and time frame that are saved in the app.
- Each group set has all the same features as the main list that can be viewed individually for each group.
- New events since the last time you opened the app are displayed, so you can see when something new happens
- You can go back and edit or remove them later.

*** Note: When an earthquake happens, the data has to be received by the USGS, the data is then analyzed and then released to the public. This process does take some time, and it is outside of our control. Once it’s released to the public, the notification is sent out within about 5 minutes.