Can some animals tell if there's an earthquake coming?
Jack's at it again, and predicted another earthquake. Logged.
The next day we had a 3.9 earthquake just a few miles away.
Jack 2, Moxie 0.
Today, Jan 13, both cats are acting off, especially Jack. There was a 3.4 earlier today, and some people in our area reported feeling it. However, not sure if that's what he's predicting. It was more than 20 miles away.
So I logged my own cat a couple of days ago, and rated his crazyness as a 10.
Today? We have a 3.4 earthquake. Jack is now getting back to normal, though our other cat Moxie has been hiding under the bed ever since.
Jack 1, Moxie 0.
Well, I was hoping to have a few visitors by now, but haven't gotten around to marketing at all. The recent big quakes we had down in Southern California (near Ridgecrest) have not generated a peep here. The local population is pretty low, and word of mouth of this site has not even spread to my closest friends yet. Logged crazy animals for the area...0
A small update, I just added the Animal Sightings, explaining why you should log unusual behavior, regardless if you think there is an earthquake coming.
It also got me to thinking of adding an animal filter to the heatmap, and support for additional data is a user wants to give extra info.
I've been a little all over lately trying to figure next steps for completing this site. Bug hunting, beefing up it's resources, and just trying to make it a little more interesting. So right now, I'm just pecking away at miscellaneous items.
Currently working accessibility, allowing users to submit location, and see data in list format without requiring the map.
Am I missing something? Probably. Let me know.
Currently working on layout, and modified heatmap so the confidence level reported will reflect intensity.
Work in progress. Submission is working, so feel free to report something on the map. Artwork for header on its way, more functionality, and builds of pages like this.