Live risk intelligence from Pandita Data Brain Dashboard.
🧠 OPEN BRAIN DASHBOARDEvery 11 seconds, an earthquake occurs somewhere on Earth. Most go unnoticed. But in seismically active zones—Tokyo, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Mexico City—that next tremor could shake your home, your workplace, your commute. The difference between panic and preparedness is real-time awareness.
Pandita Data's Seismic tab on the Brain Dashboard transforms raw USGS earthquake data into a living, breathing map of planetary seismic activity. It's not just a tracker—it's your early-warning window into what the Earth is telling us right now.
When you open the Seismic section on panditadata.com/brain_dashboard, you're looking at the last 7 days of all significant earthquakes (magnitude 4.5+) registered by the U.S. Geological Survey. The interactive map displays live events as color-coded dots, with size and intensity reflecting magnitude. Pulsing indicators mark the most recent shakes. City-by-city risk scores (0–100 scale) overlay your region, telling you not just what happened, but what the cumulative seismic hazard is right now where you live.
On the Seismic tab, size matters. Larger circles = stronger magnitudes. Red and orange dots signal higher-magnitude events (M6.0+). Yellow and white indicate moderate activity (M4.5–M5.9). Pulsing animation highlights the newest quakes. Zoom into any region to see a detailed histogram of magnitude distribution—is activity ramping up or settling down?
Hover over any earthquake to reveal depth, exact magnitude, time since occurrence, and distance to the nearest major city. This context is crucial: a M5.2 at 500 km depth offshore feels very different from a M5.0 at 10 km under a metropolitan area.
Customize your view: set a minimum magnitude threshold (show only M5.0+?), search within a specific radius of your city, or adjust the time window (last 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days). These filters help you zero in on the seismic activity that matters to your location and risk tolerance.
Behind every risk score sits a weighted blend of seven independent signals: