The 5 best applications to follow earthquakes from the iPhone
earthquakes are a very present problem in certain countries of the world, and although we Europeans are not used to them, any user of a Latin American country will be able to confirm how frequent tectonic plate movements are in their countries. Given that we are facing a much more common phenomenon than we imagine, this time we have decided to compile the five best applications to follow earthquakes from the iPhone, which It can be very useful both for lovers of Mother Nature and for users who want to find out instantly about any earthquake that occurs in any corner of the world.
The applications we have listed below are compatible with smartphones from the iPhone (iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, etc.) from the US manufacturer Apple, and all of them are available for free download Although the The vast majority of them are designed in English, their interfaces are very intuitive and allow us to move around the application even if we don't know Shakespeare's language thoroughly.
The 5 best applications to follow earthquakes from the iPhone
1. – Earthquake
It is one of the applications on the list available in SpanishEarthquake consists of a main screen in which we can view all the earthquakes that have taken place during the current day (being able to filter results by earthquakes of magnitude greater than two or magnitude greater than four ). If we select the "Map" tab, the application will show us a map where we can see all the earthquakes that have taken place in the world in recent days .
The Earthquake app can be downloaded for free from the App Storeby following this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/earthquake/id632040358?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 .
2. – MyQuake
MyQuake is an application similar to Earthquake, although with several negative details: it is only available in English, the information it offers about earthquakes is somewhat more limited and, in general, its options are more basic than those of the previous application.Even so, it is one of many alternatives to follow earthquakes from the iPhone completely free of charge.
The MyQuake app can be downloaded for free from the App Storeby following this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/myquake-uc-berkeley-earthquake/id647175823?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4.
3. – Earthquake Map
The third alternative that we have in this list is the application of Earthquake Map It is an application that, despite being available Only in English, it incorporates an interesting variety of additional options to the two previous applications. In addition to seeing earthquakes and receiving real-time notifications of earthquakes that take place near our position, the application of Earthquake Map also offers us the possibility of share earthquakes automatically through our Twitter and/or Facebook accountAnother downside is that the app only seems to work for earthquakes that have occurred in the United States, which greatly limits its use in other parts of the world.
The Earthquake Map app is free to download from the App Store by following this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/earthquake-map-news-alert/id395928613?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4.
4. – Tremor Tracker
Tremor Tracker is a completely different application than the other four on this list due to several details. The first one is that the application only works in horizontal, and the second one is that instead of showing us a flat map, the application Tremor Tracker offers us the possibility of moving around the Earth to see in a very graphic way all the earthquakes that have taken place in recent days.
The Tremor Tracker app can be downloaded for free from the App Store by following this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tremor-tracker/id534094613?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4.
5. – QuakeFeed
Last on the list we find QuakeFeed, an application in English that includes a wide variety of options to stay up-to-date both of the earthquakes that occur throughout the planet. In addition to the conventional list -in text and map form- with all the earthquakes that have occurred in the last hours (a list that can be filtered according to the magnitude of the earthquake), the QuakeFeed application also offers us the possibility of being up to date with all the news related to earthquakes
The QuakeFeed app is free to download from the App Storeby following this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quakefeed-earthquake-map-alerts/id403037266?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4.
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