Event Horizon Web - Real-Time Global Threat Monitor
Event Horizon Web is a real-time global threat monitoring platform. It aggregates verified data from USGS, NOAA NWS, ACLED, NASA FIRMS, JTWC, GDACS, GeoNet NZ, EMSC, and other authoritative sources to provide a continuous picture of global hazards.
Live Monitoring Categories
- Earthquakes - USGS global seismic data, EMSC European data, GeoNet NZ
- Hurricanes and Tropical Cyclones - NOAA NHC, JTWC forecast tracks and intensity
- Severe Weather - NOAA NWS alerts, Environment Canada (ECCC) warnings
- Wildfires - NASA FIRMS VIIRS satellite fire detections
- Armed Conflicts - ACLED verified incident data, wire service corroboration
- Volcanic Activity - GeoNet NZ, NASA EONET, GDACS
- Tsunamis - NOAA NWS tsunami warnings
- Space Weather - NOAA SWPC geomagnetic storm and solar radiation scales
- Floods - NOAA NWS flood warnings, GDACS global flood alerts
Features
- Interactive global map with clustered event markers
- AI-generated situation reports (SITREP) with threat level assessment
- Doomsday Clock composite risk score across 8 categories
- Real-time news ticker with severity-sorted global alerts
- Precipitation radar overlay
- Configurable time window, severity filter, and category toggles
- Data updated every 60 seconds from 12+ authoritative sources
Data Sources
- USGS - United States Geological Survey earthquake data
- NOAA NWS - National Weather Service alerts
- NOAA NHC - National Hurricane Center
- NOAA SWPC - Space Weather Prediction Center
- ACLED - Armed Conflict Location and Event Data
- NASA FIRMS - Fire Information for Resource Management
- NASA EONET - Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker
- GDACS - Global Disaster Alerting Coordination System
- GeoNet NZ - New Zealand geological hazards
- EMSC - European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre
- ECCC - Environment and Climate Change Canada