Live risk intelligence from Pandita Data Brain Dashboard.
🧠 OPEN BRAIN DASHBOARDEvery day, millions of people wake up unaware of the geological threats beneath their feet. A score flashes on your phone—78 for earthquakes, 42 for floods—but what does it actually mean? Will your building shake? Should you evacuate? The Brain Dashboard at panditadata.com/brain_dashboard turns invisible hazards into numbers you can act on. This guide decodes those numbers, so you never wonder again.
Every hazard—earthquake, tsunami, wildfire, volcanic, flood, weather, magnetic, aurora—uses the same universal 0–100 scale. Think of it as a vital sign for your location's geological health.
Imagine Tokyo showing an Earthquake Score of 78. That's Critical—not "an earthquake is happening right now," but rather "conditions are primed for significant seismic activity in the near term based on fault stress, recent tremors, and geophysical data." A Flood Score of 35 in Bangkok means monsoon season is ramping up; elevated but not yet dangerous. The Brain Dashboard synthesizes 30+ real-time 3D simulations to generate these numbers hourly, factoring in plate tectonics, atmospheric pressure, soil saturation, volcanic gas emissions, and geomagnetic indices.
These scores are not static. They refresh hourly as new sensor data arrives from seismic networks, weather stations, and space weather monitors. Check the dashboard regularly—a score can climb from 35 to 71 in 12 hours if conditions shift. Visit panditadata.com/disaster_report for detailed city-by-city analysis and historical trends.
Pandita Data currently monitors 200+ major cities across all continents. If yours isn't included, the platform is expanding. Smaller towns often fall within regional risk zones—check nearby major cities for proxy data. Your national geological survey may also provide localized alerts.