Earthquake Map

Our interactive map allows you to view the latest earthquakes from around the world in real-time. You can zoom in and out to see the location and magnitude of each earthquake, as well as any aftershocks. The map also includes information about the depth of each earthquake, which can affect the severity of the shaking and the potential for damage.

Join our weather forums to connect with fellow enthusiasts!

Magnitude 1+ Earthquakes, Live & Recent

Navigate the map with a mouse, touch pad or touch gestures by double-tapping and hold your finger on the map, then drag the map.

View the latest earthquakes on an interactive map, displaying the magnitude, location, depth and the event time. The information is provided by the USGS

Essential Features and Useful Links

Across 36 European nations, a sophisticated and dynamic weather warning and alert system is working tirelessly to keep the public and authorities informed about severe weather conditions. This live and interactive system acts as a vital lifeline, providing crucial, up-to-the-minute information to help individuals and communities prepare for and navigate potentially dangerous weather events.

Active Weather Alerts

Are you passionate about the weather? Do you find yourself constantly checking weather forecasts, tracking storms, and marveling at the beauty of various weather phenomena? If so, you’re not alone. There are thousands of individuals worldwide who share your enthusiasm for all things meteorological. That’s why we’ve created community forums specifically for weather enthusiasts like you!

Community Forums

Whether it’s a dramatic thunderstorm rolling in, a serene sunset painting the sky with vibrant hues, or the playful antics of local wildlife, we want to see the world through your lens. This is your chance to showcase your unique perspective, inspire others with the beauty you’ve captured, and connect with fellow photography enthusiasts.

Community Photo Gallery

Whether you’re curious about cloud types, thunderstorm formation, or how forecast models work, our forums are designed for folks at every level. Ask about the basics—like why the sky is blue—or dig into advanced topics such as interpreting radar images or reading soundings. Curiosity is the first step to understanding.

Weather Learning

Some data sources (with thanks) provided by: Environment Canada, UK Met Office, EUMETSAT, UCAR & UQAM