QuakeFeed Earthquake Alerts ipa apps free download

QuakeFeed Earthquake Alerts

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5/5 (1 ratings)

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QuakeFeed Earthquake Alerts App Features

🙦 Choose from six different USGS Data Feeds
🙦 Push notifications for all M6.0+ quakes
🙦 Push notifications for earthquakes near your location
🙦 Quakes displayed in a list or on a map

🙦 Search, sort, or filter list
🙦 Drill down to quake details view:
🙦 Map zooms to quake location
🙦 Magnitude, time, lat/long, distance, depth

🙦 Detailed faults in Western US and Alaska
🙦 Link to quake details on USGS website
🙦 Link to NOAA Tsunami Warning Center (if available)
🙦 Link to USGS “Did You Feel It?” page
🙦 Earthquake news

🙦 Earthquake preparedness information
🙦 Social media integration – share via:
🙦 Facebook
🙦 Twitter
🙦 Email

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Operating System: iOS

Price: Free

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Technical Information

Version: 4.3.0
File size: 71 MB
Language: English
Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Copyright: Artisan Global LLC

Reviews

5/5 (1 ratings)

  • Md Rasel
    Rating:

    Informational
    It’s an interesting app that helps to keep me informed on what the earth is doing. I have noticed that I often do not get an earthquake notice for about 30 minutes after it has occurred so you certainly don’t want to rely on this app to save your life or give you real-time forewarning. It is useful though, especially if you pay close attention- you can see how an earthquake in one region will stimulate an earthquake in an almost opposite region. In this way, it can help you predict what may happen next.

    Update: I liked the app much better before it was updated. Before, the map was a satellite image and I could zoom in and explore the topography of the ocean floor and such. Now it’s just a cartoon image. I still gets alerts but I use the app much less now because of the crumby map. And thanks for the adding the ads…

    I upped my rating back to 5 stars for the developers quick and helpful response and showing me how to get my satellite image back. Thx:)

    Developer Response
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    Hi, You can change the map by tapping the base map button while on the map or details view. On the iPhone it is the left most button on the bottom toolbar and looks like 3 squares stacked on top of one another. On the iPad it is the 5th button from the right on the top toolbar. There are 8 maps to choose from.

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