How to Create Earthquake Reports with Claude

Create earthquake activity reports with Claude and ToolRouter. Structured seismic summaries on demand.

Tool
Earthquake Monitor icon
Earthquake Monitor

Claude turns raw seismic data into actionable intelligence by analyzing earthquake patterns, comparing current activity against historical baselines for specific regions, and reasoning through what the numbers mean for safety and operations. It identifies geographic clusters, flags unusual activity levels, calculates proximity to population centers, and helps you understand whether a given week of seismic events represents normal background activity or something that warrants closer attention and possible response.

Connect ToolRouter to Claude

1Go to Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector
2Enter the details below and click Add
Name
ToolRouter
URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Done — works on Claude chat, desktop, and mobile

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Earthquake Monitor tool:

  1. Ask Claude: "Get all earthquakes from the past week using earthquake-monitor"
  2. Claude returns the complete seismic record for the period
  3. Ask: "Create a weekly seismic activity report with magnitude distribution and regional breakdown"

Example Prompt

Try this with Claude using the Earthquake Monitor tool
Generate a weekly earthquake report for the Western Pacific region. Include total event count, magnitude distribution, most significant events, and comparison to the previous week.

Tips

  • Establish a consistent report template for regular reporting cycles
  • Ask Claude to highlight any anomalies or departures from typical activity
  • Include a map description of event clusters for geographic context