“Shaking in 5 seconds!” A Voluntary Smartphone-based Earthquake Early
Warning System
Abstract
Public earthquake early warning systems have the potential to reduce
individual risk by warning people of an incoming tremor, but their
development is hampered by costly infrastructure. Furthermore, users’
understanding of such a service and their reactions to warnings remains
poorly studied. The Earthquake Network app turns users’ smartphones into
motion detectors and provides rapid information about felt earthquakes
in multiple countries. It offers an alternative without the need of
dedicated infrastructure in the many regions unlikely to be covered by
conventional early warning systems in the foreseeable future. We show
here that it already provides an early warning service, including for
damaging shaking levels and although warnings are appreciated and
understood by users, only a fraction follow the “drop, cover and hold”
advice.