Live risk intelligence from Pandita Data Brain Dashboard.
🧠 OPEN BRAIN DASHBOARDEvery day, the Earth trembles. Most quakes go unnoticed—but some reshape cities. On January 15th alone, two significant earthquakes struck. The largest? M7.4. Without real-time awareness, millions live in the dark about ground risk. Pandita Data's Seismic Tab on the Brain Dashboard changes that. It gives you live earthquake tracking, city-by-city risk scores, and the science behind why the ground is shaking near you—right now.
Open panditadata.com/brain_dashboard and select Seismic from the hazard menu. You'll see a global map animated with earthquake markers. Each circle represents a confirmed M4.5+ quake recorded by USGS in the last 7 days. The map is live—it updates continuously as the USGS reports new events. Pulsing red circles indicate the most recent shocks. Larger circles mean stronger magnitude. San Francisco, for example, shows a persistent elevated risk score due to its position on the San Andreas Fault and recent swarm activity.
Map Symbols: Red circles = earthquakes. Size = magnitude (bigger = stronger). Pulsing = recent (last 24 hours). Orange = 1–3 days old. Gray = older. Color gradient beneath cities ranges from green (low risk) through yellow and orange to dark red (high risk). Hover over any marker to see magnitude, depth, exact time, and nearest town. Click a city to jump to its detailed risk profile on the Disaster Report at panditadata.com/disaster_report.
Magnitude Threshold: Slide left to see all M3.0+ or right for M6.0+ only. Search Radius: Enter a city name and set how many kilometers to monitor around it. Time Window: Toggle between 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days of history. Fault Lines: Enable overlay to see which quakes align with known fault geometry.
The Brain Dashboard's risk score isn't magic—it's weighted science. Here's what each signal measures: