Early Morning Quake in Johor Bahru On Sunday, Aug 24, the usually calm Malaysian state of Johor woke…
A Closer Look at Kīlauea’s Latest Fury I’ve spent years in Hilo observing Hawaiian volcanic activity from up-close.…
The Ocean’s Restless Giant: A Live Laboratory Imagine a place nearly a mile deep, where the seafloor is constantly shaking. This isn’t a sci-fi scene; it’s real…
When the Ground Roared: Queensland’s Seismic Shock Last Saturday at 9.49am, millions of Queenslanders felt their world shift. Geoscience Australia confirmed a magnitude 5.6 earthquake—the largest onshore event in 50 years. Centered in a remote…
The Immediate Surge: Tracking Taal’s Restlessness Standing near the shores of Batangas last Wednesday, I felt the ground hum…
The Hidden Symphony Beneath Tenerife During the dead hours of August 6 and 7, 2025, I watched our seismic monitors flicker like frantic fireflies. Beneath Tenerife’s sleeping landscape, 750 earthquakes rattled the depths of the Teide–Pico…
When the Ground Spoke: Decoding Yellowstone’s Seismic Whisper That evening on July 26, 2025, I was monitoring seismic readings when the waveforms spiked—approximately 6:00…
Timeline of the Seismic Event On Sunday, July 20, 2025, at 7:48 AM EDT (CBS/AP), powerful undersea earthquakes struck Russia’s Pacific coast. The strongest quake, magnitude 7.4, hit 144 kilometers (89 miles) east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky—a city of 180,000 population—at a depth of 20 kilometers (12 miles) (U.S. Geological Survey). Minutes earlier, a smaller 6.7 magnitude tremor rattled the same east coast (GFZ data). Russian state media cited local geologists reporting two dozen aftershocks, though their strength was receding. Residents felt tremors for a minute,…
The Morning Everything Shook Living near Vesuvius, you grow used to rumbles, but today was different. At 9:14 AM (or 9.14am if you…