Your Seismic Data Explained: Sign up for free webinar! 📊

We’re excited to announce a brand-new series of free webinars hosted by our expert seismologist. Whether you’re just getting started or want to dive deeper into your data, this is a great opportunity to learn more about what your Raspberry Shake can do and understand the science behind the shakes.

:spiral_calendar: First session starts this Friday!

Date: October 11th, 2024

Time: 10am Panama time

Duration: 45 mins

Sign up link: Meeting Registration - Zoom

See you on the call, and Happy Shaking! :earth_africa::boom:

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Will this be recorded for those of us who are not awake at the time of any of these webinars?

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Hello caphector, and welcome back to the community!

If all goes well, yes, all sessions will be recorded and then made available on our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/RaspberryShake).

First, many thanks to Faustino for the excellent presentation he made on 10/10/2024. It was much appreciated and did offer some new perspectives. More than 50 people were on the Zoom and clearly there was a lot of interest in this type of information discussed. We all watch our Shakes and mostly the data is understandable, but sometimes there are mysteries. My location is near San Diego, CA, USA and we occasionally feel some quakes, and anything over a MM 4 in Southern California is fairly well recorded. I do compare S-P times with USGS positions and notice differences going East-West vs North-South. I usually use 8 km/sec as an average range parameter. I would very much enjoy hearing what fellow shakers use. A discussion on the waves following the S phase (Rayleigh and Love) would also be very interesting. My shake is at R2C1C for the curious.

Shake it till you make it!
David Drake

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