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Nevada, ShakeAlert

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ShakeAlert sends false alarm about magnitude 5.9 earthquake in California, Nevada
The ShakeAlert system that warns about imminent shaking arriving from earthquakes sent a false alarm across California on Thursday morning for a magnitude 5.9 temblor that did not happen.

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 · 1d · on MSN
There was no earthquake: ShakeAlert canceled after false alarm on Nevada temblor
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5.9 earthquake alert Thursday morning was a false alarm, USGS says
 · 21h
USGS says Nevada quake report was false, blaming automatic system's error
The United States Geological Survey said on Thursday that its automatic earthquake detection system had erroneously sent out a report earlier in the day that a 5.9 magnitude earthquake had struck near...

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Alert sent for Nevada earthquake that did not happen
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False Report of 5.9 Earthquake Sends Phones Buzzing in Nevada
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What is ShakeAlert — and why do Californians have it, but not Nevadans?

Thursday's non-quake highlighted the need for better earthquake-warning tools. Three western states have a system in place, but Nevada isn't included.
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ShakeAlert expert says Thursday's false alarm was the first of its kind

Dr. Angie Lux is a project scientist with the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, which helped develop the MyShake app. She told KCRA 3 News that the lab has a network of seismic sensors that go from Mexico to Canada on the West Coast.
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Nevada earthquakes? USGS sent an alert but here's what really happened

A shake alert went out over the U.S. Geological Survey's early warning system on Dec. 4, warning that a 5.9 earthquake near Carson City in western Nevada could produce heavy shaking in the region. But moments later, the survey announced the alert, which was sent to people as far west as San Francisco, was a false alarm.
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Mysterious trigger set off earthquake sensors causing false alert in Bay Area

Robert DeGroot, operations team lead for the USGS-managed ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System, told SFGATE that at least four sensors across Nevada detected motion, leading to an automated warning sent out via MyShake Alert to a large portion of California.
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False quake alert in Nevada sparks ShakeAlert questions

USGS mistakenly issued a 5.9 quake alert near Dayton Nevada. No quake occurred. Here is what Californians should know about ShakeAlert and safety.
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