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No. Neither the USGS nor any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake. We do not know how, and we do not expect to know how any time in the foreseeable future.
Two earthquakes of a 7.0 or greater magnitude have struck within days of each other in Alaska and Japan, prompting worries another big temblor could be on the way. The first quake hit in Alaska on ...
Predictingearthquakes with high precision remains an elusive goal for seismologists. While we cannot definitively say whether a major earthquake will occur in 2025, we can analyze seismic activity, geological data, and statistical probabilities to identify potential risk zones.
An AI algorithm developed by the University of Texas successfully predicted 70% of earthquakes in a trial, showcasing potential improvements in earthquake preparedness and risk management.
AI Earthquakes provides real-time earthquake data sourced directly from the USGS, combined with our advanced AI models, giving you accurate earthquakepredictions and early alerts.
Earthquake prediction remains a major challenge because seismogenic zones are hard to access and provide limited, noisy data, making it difficult to identify reliable precursors. Machine learning has already shown it can predict the timing of cm-scale laboratory quakes by analysing acoustic ...
We can split the atom, decode the genome, and peer into the hearts of galaxies, but predicting when the Earth will shake is a task that continues to challenge—and at times frustrate—science. And yet, seismologists, the scientists who study earthquakes, are getting closer.