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Satellites, seismographs, road cameras and river gauges, funded by the public and published in formats almost nobody can read. Provenance renders them, live, on one map.

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The data is already free.
The reading of it is not.

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Public money, public sensors, public endpoints. You have paid for the satellites and the seismographs whether or not you have ever seen what they produce.

The reading of it is the hard part

CSV, GeoJSON, TLE sets, and endpoints that silently cap at a hundred rows. The gap between published and legible is where the public loses access.

A renderer is not a middleman

Nothing here is resold, gated, or enriched into something you have to pay for. The map is the reading, and the source of every reading travels with it.

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The adapters, the normalisers, the map, the tests. If you think a number on this page is wrong, you can read the function that produced it and open a pull request against it.

Every upstream is keyless-first and dormant-safe: a feed that fails resolves to an empty set or the last good answer. It never guesses, and it never fabricates a value to fill a gap. That rule is enforced in the code, not in a promise.

41 adapters, one per source. Adding one is a single file plus a registry entry plus a test — which is why the wall below is generated rather than maintained.

Repository
TrafficNerd-V2
Licence
AGPL-3.0
Adapters
41
Stars
55
Last push
2026-08-21

USGSEarthquake60sPublic domain

Every dot has a receipt.

{
  "type": "Feature",
  "id": "us6000ph7m",
  "properties": {
    "mag": 6.1,
    "place": "122 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska",
    "time": 1786010421000,
    "updated": 1786012004040,
    "tz": null, "felt": 3, "cdi": 3.4,
    "net": "us", "sig": 572, "nst": 118,
    "dmin": 0.641, "rms": 0.87, "gap": 29,
    "magType": "mww", "type": "earthquake"
  },
  "geometry": {
    "type": "Point",
    "coordinates": [-159.9, 54.1, 32.5]
  }
}
mag        6.1              ──►  magnitude
place      "122 km SSE…"    ──►  title
time       1786010421000    ──►  ts (ISO)
coordinates[-159.9, 54.1]   ──►  lat / lon
id         "us6000ph7m"     ──►  "usgs:us6000ph7m"

tz         null             ───  dropped
cdi        3.4              ───  dropped
rms        0.87             ───  dropped
gap        29               ───  dropped
nst        118              ───  dropped

zod parse  ok  ·  1 feature
SignalFeature {
  id:       "usgs:us6000ph7m"
  signalId: "earthquakes"
  lat:      54.1
  lon:     -159.9
  title:    "M6.1 — 122 km SSE of Sand Point"
  ts:       "2026-08-04T20:00:21.000Z"
  props:  { magnitude: 6.1, depthKm: 32.5 }
  link:     "earthquake.usgs.gov/…/us6000ph7m"
}
event
M6.1
source
USGS
licence
public domain
recorded
2026-08-04

This is what an earthquake looks like when a government publishes it.One adapter reads it, checks its shape, and throws away nothing it cannot explain.Same earthquake. Now it is a place on a map, with its source attached.

41 adapters. One per source.
That is the entire product.

A real USGS record, captured 2026-08-04. The live version of it is one scroll away.

41 sourcesGenerated from the registry

Every source, cited.

This list is not maintained by hand. It is the same registry the map renders from, so it cannot drift from what the product actually reads.

Cameras · 2
Cameras

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core layer5m
Webcams

Windy.com — global webcams

core layer10m
Aviation · 1
Planes

OpenSky Network — global ADS-B snapshot

core layer12s
Space · 2
Satellites

CelesTrak TLE · SGP4 (local)

core layer1s
Rocket launches

Launch data © The Space Devs — Launch Library 2

signal1h
Synthesis · 1
Country Instability Index

Composite — ACLED (or GDELT article-volume fallback) · WFP HungerMap · UNHCR · IODA

signal1h
Natural hazards · 9
Earthquakes

Earthquake data © U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)

signal1m
Wildfires

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

signal10m
Volcanoes

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

signal10m
Severe storms

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

signal10m
Floods

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

signal10m
Disaster alerts

Disaster alerts © GDACS (UN OCHA / European Commission JRC)

signal10m
Tropical cyclones (NHC)

Tropical-cyclone data © NOAA NHC

signal30m
Active fires (FIRMS)

Active fire data © NASA FIRMS (VIIRS S-NPP NRT)

signal30m
Earthquakes (EMSC)

Earthquake data © EMSC-CSEM (seismicportal.eu)

signal1m
Space weather · 2
Aurora

Aurora forecast © NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

signal5m
Space weather (NOAA Kp/storms)

Space-weather data © NOAA SWPC

signal15m
Infrastructure · 10
Submarine cables

Submarine cable data © TeleGeography (submarinecablemap.com)

signal6h
Cable landing stations

Submarine cable data © TeleGeography (submarinecablemap.com)

signal6h
GPS jamming

GPS interference data © gpsjam.org (from ADS-B Exchange)

signal6h
Nuclear plants

Nuclear plant data © OpenStreetMap contributors (via Overpass API)

signal12h
Major airports

Airport data © OurAirports (public domain)

signal24h
Major ports

Major ports: curated from public busiest-port rankings (2023)

signal24h
Internet outages (IODA)

Internet-outage detection © IODA (CAIDA / Georgia Tech)

signal15m
Cloud & platform outages

Service status © each vendor's own Atlassian Statuspage

signal5m
US airport disruption (FAA)

Airport status © FAA National Airspace System status

signal5m
Electricity grid load (ENTSO-E)

Grid-load data © ENTSO-E Transparency Platform

signal30m
Intel · 2
Conflict coverage

Event coding © The GDELT Project

signal15m
Protest coverage

Event coding © The GDELT Project

signal15m
Conflict · 1
Conflict events (ACLED)

Conflict data © ACLED (acleddata.com)

signal30m
Weather · 1
City weather

Weather data by Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0)

signal10m
Environment · 2
Air quality

Air-quality data by Open-Meteo.com (CAMS / GEMS), CC BY 4.0

signal30m
Air quality — stations (OpenAQ)

Air-quality measurements © OpenAQ contributors

signal30m
Civic safety · 1
UK street crime

Crime data © data.police.uk, Open Government Licence v3.0

signal6h
Cyber threat · 2
Botnet C2 servers

Botnet C2 data © abuse.ch Feodo Tracker (CC0)

signal15m
Ransomware victims

Ransomware victim data © Ransomware.live

signal30m
Human cost · 3
Forced displacement

Displacement data © UNHCR Refugee Data Finder

signal24h
Food insecurity

Food-security data © WFP HungerMap LIVE

signal6h
Humanitarian emergencies (ReliefWeb)

Humanitarian data © ReliefWeb (UN OCHA)

signal1h
Military · 1
Military flights

Military ADS-B © adsb.lol / adsb.fi (community feeds)

signal20s
Maritime · 1
Ships (AIS chokepoints)

Vessel positions © AISStream.io

signal1m
Cameras

TfL · Caltrans · SCDOT · Digitraffic · 511 · DriveBC · MUP Srbije · Putevi Srbije

Cameras5m
Webcams

Windy.com — global webcams

Cameras10m
Planes

OpenSky Network — global ADS-B snapshot

Aviation12s
Satellites

CelesTrak TLE · SGP4 (local)

Space1s
Rocket launches

Launch data © The Space Devs — Launch Library 2

Space1h
Country Instability Index

Composite — ACLED (or GDELT article-volume fallback) · WFP HungerMap · UNHCR · IODA

Synthesis1h
Earthquakes

Earthquake data © U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)

Natural hazards1m
Wildfires

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

Natural hazards10m
Volcanoes

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

Natural hazards10m
Severe storms

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

Natural hazards10m
Floods

Natural-event data © NASA EONET

Natural hazards10m
Disaster alerts

Disaster alerts © GDACS (UN OCHA / European Commission JRC)

Natural hazards10m
Tropical cyclones (NHC)

Tropical-cyclone data © NOAA NHC

Natural hazards30m
Active fires (FIRMS)

Active fire data © NASA FIRMS (VIIRS S-NPP NRT)

Natural hazards30m
Earthquakes (EMSC)

Earthquake data © EMSC-CSEM (seismicportal.eu)

Natural hazards1m
Aurora

Aurora forecast © NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

Space weather5m
Space weather (NOAA Kp/storms)

Space-weather data © NOAA SWPC

Space weather15m
Submarine cables

Submarine cable data © TeleGeography (submarinecablemap.com)

Infrastructure6h
Cable landing stations

Submarine cable data © TeleGeography (submarinecablemap.com)

Infrastructure6h
GPS jamming

GPS interference data © gpsjam.org (from ADS-B Exchange)

Infrastructure6h
Nuclear plants

Nuclear plant data © OpenStreetMap contributors (via Overpass API)

Infrastructure12h
Major airports

Airport data © OurAirports (public domain)

Infrastructure24h
Major ports

Major ports: curated from public busiest-port rankings (2023)

Infrastructure24h
Internet outages (IODA)

Internet-outage detection © IODA (CAIDA / Georgia Tech)

Infrastructure15m
Cloud & platform outages

Service status © each vendor's own Atlassian Statuspage

Infrastructure5m
US airport disruption (FAA)

Airport status © FAA National Airspace System status

Infrastructure5m
Electricity grid load (ENTSO-E)

Grid-load data © ENTSO-E Transparency Platform

Infrastructure30m
Conflict coverage

Event coding © The GDELT Project

Intel15m
Protest coverage

Event coding © The GDELT Project

Intel15m
Conflict events (ACLED)

Conflict data © ACLED (acleddata.com)

Conflict30m
City weather

Weather data by Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0)

Weather10m
Air quality

Air-quality data by Open-Meteo.com (CAMS / GEMS), CC BY 4.0

Environment30m
Air quality — stations (OpenAQ)

Air-quality measurements © OpenAQ contributors

Environment30m
UK street crime

Crime data © data.police.uk, Open Government Licence v3.0

Civic safety6h
Botnet C2 servers

Botnet C2 data © abuse.ch Feodo Tracker (CC0)

Cyber threat15m
Ransomware victims

Ransomware victim data © Ransomware.live

Cyber threat30m
Forced displacement

Displacement data © UNHCR Refugee Data Finder

Human cost24h
Food insecurity

Food-security data © WFP HungerMap LIVE

Human cost6h
Humanitarian emergencies (ReliefWeb)

Humanitarian data © ReliefWeb (UN OCHA)

Human cost1h
Military flights

Military ADS-B © adsb.lol / adsb.fi (community feeds)

Military20s
Ships (AIS chokepoints)

Vessel positions © AISStream.io

Maritime1m

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37 layers, unchecked

Some layers are quiet because the world is quiet: no named storm today means the cyclone feed is correctly empty. Some are gated behind a credential we do not hold, and say so rather than looking broken. Some are simply down. None of them fills the gap with a plausible number.

LayerGroupStateFeatures
Active fires (FIRMS)Natural hazardschecking
Air qualityEnvironmentchecking
Air quality — stations (OpenAQ)Environmentchecking
AuroraSpace weatherchecking
Botnet C2 serversCyber threatchecking
Cable landing stationsInfrastructurechecking
City weatherWeatherchecking
Cloud & platform outagesInfrastructurechecking
Conflict coverageIntelchecking
Conflict events (ACLED)Conflictchecking
Country Instability IndexSynthesischecking
Disaster alertsNatural hazardschecking
EarthquakesNatural hazardschecking
Earthquakes (EMSC)Natural hazardschecking
Electricity grid load (ENTSO-E)Infrastructurechecking
FloodsNatural hazardschecking
Food insecurityHuman costchecking
Forced displacementHuman costchecking
GPS jammingInfrastructurechecking
Humanitarian emergencies (ReliefWeb)Human costchecking
Internet outages (IODA)Infrastructurechecking
Major airportsInfrastructurechecking
Major portsInfrastructurechecking
Military flightsMilitarychecking
Nuclear plantsInfrastructurechecking
Protest coverageIntelchecking
Ransomware victimsCyber threatchecking
Rocket launchesSpacechecking
Severe stormsNatural hazardschecking
Ships (AIS chokepoints)Maritimechecking
Space weather (NOAA Kp/storms)Space weatherchecking
Submarine cablesInfrastructurechecking
Tropical cyclones (NHC)Natural hazardschecking
UK street crimeCivic safetychecking
US airport disruption (FAA)Infrastructurechecking
VolcanoesNatural hazardschecking
WildfiresNatural hazardschecking

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