About this app
Explore volcanic activity reported around the world on a clear, native Mac map. Erupción turns NASA's public Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker (EONET) volcano feed into a focused map and list that are easy to scan. See current open reports, explore recently started events, and follow every available report back to its original source. EXPLORE THE GLOBAL VOLCANO MAP View reported volcanic activity worldwide in a spacious Mac window. Color-coded markers distinguish recently reported events from longer-running activity, while optional location access adds distance context. FOLLOW CURRENT ACTIVITY The default feed shows volcano events that NASA EONET has not marked closed. You can also focus on events first reported during the past year or past 90 days. SEARCH AND COMPARE Switch to a clean activity list and search by volcano name, country, place, or reporting source. See when each event was first reported and whether EONET currently marks it open or closed. OPEN ORIGINAL REPORTS Select an event to review its reported location, start date, feed status, coordinates, distance, and source. Open the original Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program, NASA Earth Observatory, or other source link supplied by EONET. BUILT FOR CLARITY - Worldwide volcano activity map - Current, one-year, and 90-day feed windows - Search by volcano, country, place, or source - Optional on-device distance calculations - Direct links to original reports - Native Mac experience - No account, ads, or in-app tracking IMPORTANT INFORMATION Erupción is an informational viewer, not an eruption warning, prediction, or emergency alert service. An EONET event marked open means the feed curator has not marked it closed; it is not an official local alert level. EONET is curated and may be incomplete or delayed. For hazards and safety instructions, follow the responsible local volcano observatory and emergency authorities. Activity data provided by NASA EONET. Original sources are credited within each report.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
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