Channel :
FiBro
Original Title :
🌋 24/7 Teide Volcano Live Monitoring | Tenerife 2026
URL :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZah1iB1xeI
Since :
2026.4.11
id :
7549
Real-Time Seismic Activity & Volcanic Data from the Canary Islands.
🔊 HOW TO READ THE SOUND NOTIFICATIONS
⚡ Fast Triple Beep: Event detected by FiBro (detection of increase activitty on seismograph)
🔔 Single Beep: New earthquake reported by IGN (official confirmed data nornal 10-20 minutes later)
🗺️ HOW TO READ THE COLOR-CODED MAPS
The colors on our maps tell you WHEN an earthquake happened. We divide the total time shown into 5 equal parts:
🟣 Purple: Oldest activity (earliest 20%)
🔵 Blue: Older activity
🟢 Green: Mid-range activity
🟠 Orange: Recent activity
🔴 Red: MOST RECENT (The last 20% of the time window)
Example: If the map shows 10 days of data, each color represents a 2-day window.
📉 UNDERSTANDING two horizontal graphs
1. RED & WHITE (Seismograph)
This is the "heartbeat" of the volcano.
Flat lines: The ground is quiet.
Sharp spikes: An earthquake or sudden ground movement.
2. BLUE & GREEN (Spectrogram)
This shows the "energy" and "pitch" of the vibrations.
The Colors (Intensity):
🔵 Blue: No activity (Quiet)
🟢 Green: Light vibrations
🟡 Yellow: Moderate energy
🔴 Red: STRONG ACTIVITY
The Layout (Frequency):
Bottom of Chart: Low-frequency (Deep underground rumbles).
Top of Chart: High-frequency (Surface snaps or interference).
explanation spectrogram : https://pnsn.org/education/seismology/what-is-a-spectrogram
Sources:
Earthquake Data : https://www.ign.es/web/ign/portal
MACI Seismograph station : Global Seismograph Network (GSN)
CCAN and CLAJ: Seismic data and spectrograms provided by the Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), Spain.
webside.:https://www.ign.es/web/ign/portal/senales-sismicas/vlc-ayer-y-hoy
#teide #tenerife #earthquakes #volcano #canary island
🔊 HOW TO READ THE SOUND NOTIFICATIONS
⚡ Fast Triple Beep: Event detected by FiBro (detection of increase activitty on seismograph)
🔔 Single Beep: New earthquake reported by IGN (official confirmed data nornal 10-20 minutes later)
🗺️ HOW TO READ THE COLOR-CODED MAPS
The colors on our maps tell you WHEN an earthquake happened. We divide the total time shown into 5 equal parts:
🟣 Purple: Oldest activity (earliest 20%)
🔵 Blue: Older activity
🟢 Green: Mid-range activity
🟠 Orange: Recent activity
🔴 Red: MOST RECENT (The last 20% of the time window)
Example: If the map shows 10 days of data, each color represents a 2-day window.
📉 UNDERSTANDING two horizontal graphs
1. RED & WHITE (Seismograph)
This is the "heartbeat" of the volcano.
Flat lines: The ground is quiet.
Sharp spikes: An earthquake or sudden ground movement.
2. BLUE & GREEN (Spectrogram)
This shows the "energy" and "pitch" of the vibrations.
The Colors (Intensity):
🔵 Blue: No activity (Quiet)
🟢 Green: Light vibrations
🟡 Yellow: Moderate energy
🔴 Red: STRONG ACTIVITY
The Layout (Frequency):
Bottom of Chart: Low-frequency (Deep underground rumbles).
Top of Chart: High-frequency (Surface snaps or interference).
explanation spectrogram : https://pnsn.org/education/seismology/what-is-a-spectrogram
Sources:
Earthquake Data : https://www.ign.es/web/ign/portal
MACI Seismograph station : Global Seismograph Network (GSN)
CCAN and CLAJ: Seismic data and spectrograms provided by the Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), Spain.
webside.:https://www.ign.es/web/ign/portal/senales-sismicas/vlc-ayer-y-hoy
#teide #tenerife #earthquakes #volcano #canary island
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