> Does human reporting add resolution or other information to their data?
Yes, a lot. They only have so many seismographs. They ask a bunch of survey questions that get them a pretty good qualitative score of the experience in your exact location, and when merged together gives them a much better picture of how the waves propagated.
Also they ask you questions about damage, which they can't get from anywhere else.
Yes, a lot. They only have so many seismographs. They ask a bunch of survey questions that get them a pretty good qualitative score of the experience in your exact location, and when merged together gives them a much better picture of how the waves propagated.
Also they ask you questions about damage, which they can't get from anywhere else.