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Next Issue: 02-10-2012

Earth Alerts 2012.1.4  
Size:
2.82MB
Publisher:
Release Date:2012-02-02
Submit Date:2012-02-02
OS: Windows 2000/ XP/Vista/7
Downloads:14483
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
 
USER RATING
3.68

   
 
 
 
Publisher's Description

Earth Alerts is a Windows-based application that provides alert notifications and information on all weather, earthquake, and volcano related events. These events are tracked anywhere within the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Weather, earthquakes, and volcanos...the kind of stuff our planet dishes out to arouse human curiosity and, occasionally, fear. Fortunately for us, we have organizations like the National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey to study and track Earth´s natural wonders, and then warn us whenever the Earth starts misbehaving!

To use Earth Alerts, you simply select the specific Locations you are interested in. The application will then automatically retrieve the latest weather, earthquake, and/or volcano information from various live data feeds on the Internet, and then present it to you.

Requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.

 
FreewareFiles tested Earth Alerts 2012.1.4 on 2012-02-02 using leading antivirus scanners and found it 100% Clean. It does not contain any form of malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, etc. We will re-test each updated version and remove the award as well as the program if found infected.
 
 
 
"Flood warning"

Reviewer: -silvertop      

Review Date: 2010-09-25

Average Rating (19 Votes )
3.68
 

Pros:  Good warning application if you are into stuff like that. Continuous monitoring of world natural events. Great local weather report and forecast.

Cons:  Not user friendly! Hard to setup and once it is setup hard to stop if you don't want to read about a flood in the lower plains of south Africa's mount kibosha.

Other Thoughts:  Do you really want to know that there is a earthquake with a 1.6 reading on the Richter scale in China's southeast lowlands? We are already over run with data overload in our present lives. Who cares for more?

 
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