Earthquake!
Are you curious about what causes the earth to shake? Do you know how to stay safe? Join us to learn about earthquake science, safety, and history. Warning: includes many silly jokes and puns ...because learning should be FUN!
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2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence: An Independence Day California Won't Forget
07/03/2025
2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence: An Independence Day California Won't Forget
On July 4, 2019, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near Ridgecrest, a town in California's Mojave Desert. Thirty-four hours later, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit the same area – the largest to strike California in 20 years. Shaking was felt across California, Arizona, and Nevada. The earthquakes killed one person, injured 25, and caused surface ruptures stretching 30 miles with ground displacement exceeding six feet. Total damage exceeded $5.3 billion. Learn about the impact of the Ridgecrest earthquakes and how they became a case study for understanding earthquake cascades and stress transfer between intersecting fault systems. We’ll also share an important message about safety and preparedness. ⏱️ Timestamps INTRODUCTION 00:00 – Welcome Message 00:12 – Topic Introduction 2019 EARTHQUAKE FACTS 00:30 – About Ridgecrest 01:01 – The Earthquake Sequence 01:41 – One Death and 25 Injuries 02:03 – Damage and Economic Impact 02:35 – Surface Rupture SCIENTIFIC LESSONS 03:05 – Two Perpendicular Fault Systems 03:24 – L-Shaped Rupture Pattern 03:51 – Aftershocks 04:10 – Rethinking Seismic Hazards OUR EXPERIENCE 04:31 – Did We Feel It? 05:34 – QuakeFeed Emails 06:01 – Reaffirming our “Why” 06:24 – Preparedness Call to Action CLOSING 06:45 – Closing Message 07:10 – Drop, Cover, Hold On Instructions 📚 Learn More 🔗 QuakeFeed Substack: 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence 🎙️ QuakeFeed Podcast: Drop, Cover, and Hold On 🔗 CALFIRE: Fireworks Safety 📱 Download QuakeFeed for Real-Time Alerts Stay informed – get the QuakeFeed app now: https://apps.apple.com/app/quakefeed-earthquake-alerts/id403037266 Want to view the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence on an interactive map that shows the epicenter, shaking intensity, and faults? Subscribe to QuakeFeed Premium for the full range of features – including Historical Earthquakes. It’s free for 30-days for first-time subscribers. 🌍 Connect with Us Substack: https://quakefeed.substack.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@QuakeFeed Instagram: https://instagram.com/QuakeFeed Twitter/X: 🙌 Support the Show If you found this episode helpful, please rate, review, and share it. Your support helps others stay informed and prepared. 🎵 Music By Soularflair Bio on FMA: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Soularflair/bio CC-BY License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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1925 Santa Barbara Earthquake: How They Rebuilt with Safety and Style
06/28/2025
1925 Santa Barbara Earthquake: How They Rebuilt with Safety and Style
On June 29, 1925, at 6:44 a.m., a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Santa Barbara, California, killing 13 people and damaging 85% of its downtown buildings. Three brave and quick-thinking utility workers immediately cut power and gas to the entire city, preventing widespread fires, saving lives, and shielding Santa Barbara from further destruction. This gave engineers and seismologists a rare laboratory for studying seismic damage without fire obscuring the destruction patterns. What they learned led Santa Barbara to adopt comprehensive seismic building codes. But the city didn’t just build back safer. By mandating both earthquake-resistant construction and a unified Spanish Colonial Revival style, Santa Barbara was reborn as an iconic coastal destination. ⏱️ Timestamps INTRODUCTION 00:00 – Welcome 00:20 – 100th Anniversary of 1925 quake 1925 EARTHQUAKE FACTS 00:35 – Date, time, magnitude 00:46 – Deaths and Damage 01:13 – Economic Impact 01:28 – No Widespread Fires 02:26 – Lessons Learned from the Damage 03:04 – Rebuilding Safer and Beautifully SANTA BARBARA TODAY 03:49 – Iconic Coastal City 04:14 – Santa Barbara County Courthouse CLOSING 04:47 – Closing Message 📚 Learn More 🔗 QuakeFeed Substack: 1925 Santa Barbara Earthquake 📱 Download QuakeFeed for Real-Time Alerts Stay informed and safe – get the QuakeFeed app now: https://apps.apple.com/app/quakefeed-earthquake-alerts/id403037266 Subscribe to QuakeFeed Premium for the full range of features – including Historical Earthquakes. It’s free for 30-days for first-time subscribers. 🌍 Connect with Us Substack: https://quakefeed.substack.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@QuakeFeed Instagram: https://instagram.com/QuakeFeed Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/QuakeFeed 🙌 Support the Show If you found this episode helpful, please rate, review, and share it. Your support helps others stay informed and prepared. 🎵 Music By Soularflair Bio on FMA: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Soularflair/bio CC-BY License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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QuakeFeed v6.5.5 Update + Safety Tips
06/27/2025
QuakeFeed v6.5.5 Update + Safety Tips
A quick update from QuakeFeed HQ! Here's what we've been working on: “On This Day in Earthquake History” — now available as Substack posts and podcast episodes. QuakeFeed v6.5.5 is out now! This update includes links to our "On This Day" Substack and podcast content. Preparing for Apple's "Liquid Glass" — a major iOS redesign is coming in September 2025. Plus: A a few quick safety reminders to help you stay prepared. ⏱️ Timestamps INTRODUCTION 00:00 – Welcome 00:10 – What's in this episode NEW CONTENT FROM QUAKEFEED 00:25 – Relaunch of QuakeFeed Podcast 01:02 – QuakeFeed Substack 01:15 – On This Day in Earthquake History 01:35 – Earthquake Safety Tip QUAKEFEED APP UPDATE 02:10 – QuakeFeed v6.5.5 Update 02:45 – Major iOS Redesign: Liquid Glass 03:20 – Preparation for Liquid Glass 03:50 – How to Send a Support Request WILDFIRE SAFETY INFO 04:00 – Wildfire Data Sources 04:45 – Who updates the wildfire databases? 04:55 – New, Fast-Moving Fires: Possible Time Delay 05:32 – Know How to Stay Informed in Emergencies 05:55 – Sign-up for Local Emergency Alert System CLOSING 06:20 – Closing Message 📚 Learn More ▶️ Apple: Introducing Liquid Glass 📱 Download QuakeFeed for Real-Time Alerts Stay informed and safe – get the QuakeFeed app now: Subscribe to QuakeFeed Premium for the full range of features – including Historical Earthquakes. It’s free for 30-days for first-time subscribers. 🌍 Connect with Us Substack: YouTube: Instagram: Twitter/X: 🙌 Support the Show If you found this episode helpful, please rate, review, and share it. Your support helps others stay informed and prepared. 🎵 Music By Soularflair Bio on FMA: CC-BY License:
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Dad Jokes for Father's Day (Earthquake Edition)
06/08/2025
Dad Jokes for Father's Day (Earthquake Edition)
Join Linda, James, and Sequoya as they honor dads everywhere with earthquake-themed dad jokes – we're talking truly groan-worthy puns about tectonic plates, fault lines, and confused pets trying to figure out earthquake drills. This special Father's Day episode pays tribute to James's late father, a legendary math teacher and swim coach who brought humor into everything he did. For a limited time, we've also replaced the ads in QuakeFeed's earthquake list with these same dad jokes – and many more! Because while earthquakes are serious business, your earthquake app doesn't have to feel grim all the time. Download QuakeFeed from the iOS App Store to track earthquakes, wildfires, and volcanoes – now also with a side of family humor. Psst... Not a dad joke fan? QuakeFeed Premium subscribers can turn them off and get a completely joke-free experience. Psst again... Already a Premium subscriber but you actually WANT the jokes? Don't worry – just turn them on in QuakeFeed's settings menu!
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From Quiet Mountain to Cataclysm: The 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens
05/20/2025
From Quiet Mountain to Cataclysm: The 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens
Hosts Linda and Sequoya explore the catastrophic 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens through the contrasting stories of two men: 83-year-old lodge owner Harry R. Truman, who stubbornly refused evacuation despite repeated warnings, and 30-year-old volcanologist David A. Johnston, whose final radio transmission—"Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!"—immortalized his ultimate sacrifice for public safety. Through vivid storytelling, the podcast chronicles the dramatic sequence of events from the first warning signs to the fateful morning of May 18, 1980, when a magnitude 5.1 earthquake triggered history's largest recorded landslide and an unexpected lateral blast. Truman, paradoxically both dismissive of the danger and accepting of his fate, chose to remain with the mountain that had shaped his identity. Johnston, though positioned at what was considered a safe observation distance, tragically found himself directly in the eruption's path. Beyond these personal stories, the episode captures remarkable survivor accounts, details the eruption's devastating economic consequences, and explores how this disaster fundamentally changed our scientific understanding of volcanic hazards and revolutionized monitoring approaches worldwide. ⏱️ Timestamps INTRODUCTION: 00:00 – Welcome 01:50 – Why we made this episode HISTORICAL CONTEXT: 02:50 – “Mount Fuji of the Pacific Northwest” 04:00 – Mount St. Helens Wakes Up THE TWO MEN 06:40 – Meet Harry R. Truman 08:30 –Truman Refuses to Evacuate 11:20 – Meet David A. Johnston 12:15 – Johnston’s Bravery 13:00 – Red Zone Established MAY 18, 1980 ERUPTION SEQUENCE 13:45 – Earthquake, Landslide, Lateral Blast 15:35 – Johnston’s Last Radio Transmission 16:00 – Truman’s Fate 16:35 – Gerry Martin’s Radio Transmission 17:20 – Photos of Landslide and Lateral Blast 19:00 – Plinian Eruption 19:50 – Lahars AFTERMATH & IMPACT 21:05 – Economic Impact 21:30 – Advances in Scientific Understanding 22:10 – Public Safety Lessons CLOSING 23:20 – Closing Thoughts 24:25 – What’s Next 📚 Learn More ▶️ Mount St. Helens – Full Playlist on YouTube ▶️ Gary Rosenquist Sequence – AI Animated ▶️ Remembering David Johnston 🔗 From Quiet Mountain to Cataclysm 📱 Download QuakeFeed for Real-Time Alerts Stay informed and safe – get the QuakeFeed app now: Subscribe to QuakeFeed Premium for the full range of features – including the Erupting Volcanoes map layer. It’s free for 30-days for first-time subscribers. 🌍 Connect with Us Substack: YouTube: Instagram: Twitter/X: 🙌 Support the Show If you found this episode helpful, please rate, review, and share it. Your support helps others stay informed and prepared. 🎵 Music By Soularflair Bio on FMA: CC-BY License:
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Plate Tectonics (part 1)
10/18/2021
Plate Tectonics (part 1)
We exhaust our repertoire of tectonic plate jokes while introducing the following topics: the earth’s layers, what are tectonic plates, three types of plate boundaries, plate boundaries vs faults, and how earthquakes happen. This is a brief overview to lay the groundwork. (… pun intended!) Future episodes will dive deeper. INTERACTIVE LESSON We explain how to use the QuakeFeed app to locate plate boundaries and faults on the Quake Map. ASK THE SCIENCE KID We answer an interesting question about earthquakes in Antarctica. Our goal is to inspire CURIOSITY! We hope you and your family enjoy our lighthearted humor while learning something new about this AWESOME planet we call home. LINKS TO LEARN MORE The Great ShakeOut: Join 14+ million people on October 21st by practicing how to be safer during earthquakes. IRIS Earthquake Science: Earthquake Faults, Plate Boundaries, & Stress USGS: Do earthquakes occur in Antarctica? USGS: Listening to the Earth at the South Pole (QSPA)
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UPDATE: QuakeFeed v5.1.0 (with Wildfires!)
07/26/2021
UPDATE: QuakeFeed v5.1.0 (with Wildfires!)
*NOT A FULL EPISODE* Just a quick announcement about QuakeFeed v5.1.0, available now in the App Store. This update adds three new features: USA Wildfires, Map Legend, and Aftershock Forecasts. The USA Wildfires data layer requires a QuakeFeed Premium subscription. While viewing the map, tap on a wildfire symbol to view detailed information, such as: acres burned, percent contained, how many buildings were destroyed, how many firefighters are fighting it, etc. The Map Legend and Aftershock Forecasts features are included in the free / ad-supported version. You will find the Map Legend button in the top right corner of the map. The USGS Aftershock Forecasts are linked in Quake Details. NOTE: The USGS only publishes aftershock forecasts for larger earthquakes. These quakes will include the words “Aftershock Forecast” in the Quake List, to let you know that it is available. Next month, we will add more more wildfire features to QuakeFeed Premium, such as wildfire alerts and a wildfire list view. We hope to get back to full podcast episodes soon. We have been coping with a family medical emergency for the past several months. Thank you for your patience and understanding. We hope you enjoy QuakeFeed v5.1.0. If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback, please tap the ? in the top right corner of QuakeFeed then tap Ask to send us a support email.
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Drop, Cover, Hold On!
05/05/2021
Drop, Cover, Hold On!
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll learn how to protect yourself in an earthquake! When the shaking starts, what should you do? We use a bit of humor to help you remember that Drop, Cover and Hold On reduces your chance of injury in an earthquake. We also dispel some common myths about earthquake safety. We hope you enjoy. Stay safe! Links for more learning: Drop, Cover, Hold On | Shakeout.org EARTHQUAKE SAFETY VIDEO SERIES If You're Near a Sturdy Desk or Table If There's NO Sturdy Desk or Table If You're in Bed If You Have a Mobility Disability LA Story earthquake scene
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A Trip Down Market Street
04/18/2021
A Trip Down Market Street
Linda and Sequoya travel through time to April 14, 1906 and visit San Francisco. They ride a cable car down Market Street and see a bustling, prosperous city. Next, they travel forward four days and witness the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. The devastating M7.9 quake and the fire that followed took 3,000 lives and destroyed 80% of the city. It also marked the dawn of modern scientific earthquake research in the United States. If you’re curious to learn more, explore the links below. A trip down Market Street before the fire A Trip Down Market Street, 1906 - 4k, Colorized, 60fps Rediscovered film takes a trip through San Francisco in ruins San Francisco earthquake and fire, April 18, 1906 The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Devastation of 1906 San Francisco Earthquake 1906 San Francisco earthquake Elastic rebound with Single Block Model Elastic Rebound Talk Earthquake Intensity—What controls the shaking you feel? Mercalli Intensity Scale Explained New Map Reveals Ships Buried Below San Francisco Thank you for listening, we hope you enjoyed our podcast! Be one of the first 20 people to send us feedback and we’ll send you an offer code for one year of QuakeFeed Premium! Here’s how: In QuakeFeed, tap the ? in the top right corner and then tap Ask to send us a message. Tell us your thoughts - what you did or didn’t like, or any other feedback you have.
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Trailer: Earthquake!
04/12/2021
Trailer: Earthquake!
Coming soon, a new podcast about earthquake science and safety. Are you curious about what causes the earth to shake? Do you know how to stay safe when it does? Join us to learn the answers to these questions and more. We'll also share interesting stories about historical earthquakes and discuss notable quakes that happened recently.
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