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🧠 MODULE 04 // RISK INTELLIGENCE // 2026-03-28

Brain Dashboard Risk Intelligence

Live risk intelligence from Pandita Data Brain Dashboard.

POWERED BY USGS · NASA · NOAA
READ TIME ~5 MIN
PUBLISHED 2026-03-28 08:33:11 UTC
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// LIVE SEISMIC MAP — GENERATED 2026-03-28
MAP DATA: USGS · OPENSTREETMAP · GENERATED BY PANDITA DATA
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What Do These Numbers Actually Mean?

Every day, millions of people wake up unaware of the natural hazards brewing beneath their feet or gathering in the sky above. A number flashes on your phone—78 for earthquakes, 34 for floods. But what does that really mean? Should you pack a go-bag? Cancel your trip? Stay calm and carry on?

The Brain Dashboard at panditadata.com translates complex geophysical data into five simple risk tiers. These aren't guesses. They're real-time AI risk scores based on seismic activity, atmospheric pressure, magnetic disturbances, and hydrological models. Understanding this scale transforms anxiety into informed action.

The 5-Tier Risk Scale

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LOW RISK (0–19)
Baseline conditions. No immediate concern or action needed. Life proceeds normally.
Safe Zone
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MODERATE RISK (20–44)
Elevated but manageable. Stay aware. Review your emergency plan. No panic required.
Awareness Zone
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HIGH RISK (45–69)
Heightened risk. Check your supplies. Know your evacuation routes. Be ready to move.
Preparation Zone
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CRITICAL RISK (70–84)
Active alert. Execute precautions now. Move to safer ground if advised. Stay glued to updates.
Emergency Zone
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EXTREME RISK (85–100)
Imminent danger. Official emergency declared. Evacuate if ordered. Follow local authority instructions immediately.
Crisis Zone

How to Interpret Your City's Score

Let's say Tokyo's earthquake score reads 78. That's a CRITICAL rating—not that an earthquake is happening right now, but that seismic conditions and recent activity suggest heightened probability of a significant event in the coming hours or days. A score of 78 means preparedness drills should shift to active readiness. Check the Disaster Report at panditadata.com/disaster_report for city-specific vulnerability data: building codes, population density, proximity to fault lines.

Each hazard type—earthquake, tsunami, wildfire, flood, volcanic, weather, magnetic, aurora—has its own score. A city might show 15 (low) for earthquakes but 67 (high) for flood risk. This granularity lets you prioritize real threats in your region.

23%
of monitored cities in red zones (70+)
42
average global risk score
Istanbul
highest risk city (EQ: 81)
Auckland
lowest risk city (EQ: 12)
Live Updates

Risk scores refresh hourly. They are never static. Conditions change fast. A score of 32 this morning might climb to 58 by afternoon if new seismic swarms are detected or storm systems intensify. Check the Brain Dashboard regularly—make it a habit like checking weather.

What If My City Isn't Listed?

Pandita Data monitors 500+ major cities and regions worldwide. If yours isn't covered, it likely falls into a lower-risk zone based on geological history. Contact our team or check back—coverage expands monthly. Meanwhile, use national geological surveys and meteorological agencies as secondary sources.

What Should I Do at Each Risk Level?

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LOW (0–19)
Maintain basic preparedness. Keep emergency kit updated. Review plans annually.