Additional Information
Dynamic interactive web map using GIS technologies showing natural hazards
Version | Earth Alerts 2024.1.182 |
Requirements |
Windows 10/Windows 11 |
Updated | December 05, 2024 |
Author | South Wind Technologies |
Category | Desktop Enhancements |
License | Freeware |
Language | English |
Download | 1166 |
Overview
Earth Alerts is a Windows-based application that allows you to monitor in near real-time a variety of natural hazard events that are occurring anywhere around the world. Alert notifications, reports, and imagery provide the user with a convenient way to view natural phenomena as they occur, whether close to home or some far-flung corner of the globe!
Earth Alerts uses a variety of online resources provided by organizations such as the National Weather Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and Smithsonian Institution (just to name a few), to identify what sort of activities "Mother Earth" is currently dishing out on the planet.
To use Earth Alerts, you simply select the specific natural hazards -- earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, tropical cyclones, wildfires, landslides, severe weather, local weather, etc. -- and the locations that interest you. The application will then automatically retrieve the latest information from various live data feeds available on the Internet and present it to you in a convenient arrangement of reports, maps, and images.
The app has been available to the general public since 2005. In that time it has undergone a number of significant enhancements. As a hobby, a one-man production and a labor of love, conceiving the ideas and creating EarthAlerts has been a (time-consuming) pet project over the past few years!
Note: Requires .NET Framework.
Earth Alerts uses a variety of online resources provided by organizations such as the National Weather Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and Smithsonian Institution (just to name a few), to identify what sort of activities "Mother Earth" is currently dishing out on the planet.
To use Earth Alerts, you simply select the specific natural hazards -- earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, tropical cyclones, wildfires, landslides, severe weather, local weather, etc. -- and the locations that interest you. The application will then automatically retrieve the latest information from various live data feeds available on the Internet and present it to you in a convenient arrangement of reports, maps, and images.
The app has been available to the general public since 2005. In that time it has undergone a number of significant enhancements. As a hobby, a one-man production and a labor of love, conceiving the ideas and creating EarthAlerts has been a (time-consuming) pet project over the past few years!
Note: Requires .NET Framework.