NERV Disaster Prevention

NERV Disaster Prevention

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5.1.2

April 15, 2024

This update features the following improvements - Real-Time Seismic Intensity is now displayed on the Earthquake Early Warning screen by default - Improved Real-Time information updates while viewing the Earthquake Early Warning screen - The map on the Earthquake Early Warning screen now shows a larger area around the current location - Improved Shaking Detection algorithm - Improved display of Tsunami Forecast areas - Added a retry process in the event of a network error - Fixed English Translation of certain Tsunami Information [Recent updates from the Development Team] We extend our heartfelt condolences to those affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake that occurred at the beginning of this year. We also solemnly remember those who lost their lives. During the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, we weren't satisfied with the performance of our push notification delivery infrastructure, so we tripled the number of instances and quadrupled the memory allocation to each, ensuring notifications were sent out as quickly as possible. We also identified and rectified minor issues in the Strong Motion Monitor layer and the program responsible for determining the notification range of estimated seismic intensity. Despite the unprecedented demand, our systems handled over 900 million accesses, with data transfers exceeding 4TB, at an error rate of 0%. The Strong Motion Monitor layer received a peak access of over 23,000 requests per second. While reinforcing our infrastructure and handling traffic incurs a cost, these expenses are offset by the support of our Supporters' Club members. We sincerely appreciate your ongoing cooperation, which allows us to maintain and improve the system's reliability. Since last year, we have been participating as committee members of the Japan Meteorological Agency's "Study Group on the Provision of Information on Long-Lasting Tsunami." However, given the tsunami warnings issued on January 1st and April 3rd of this year, there is still more work to be done to improve the quality of the information. As we enter the new fiscal year, many of you may be embarking on new endeavours. With the changing seasons, please take care of your health.
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5.1.1

December 29, 2023

This update fixes a few minor bugs. ■ 2023 In Review This year, we experienced complex patterns of data processing, such as tsunamis caused by large volcanic eruptions overseas and a series of large overseas earthquakes, tsunamis caused by earthquakes near Torishima that continued without a known magnitude, and J-ALERTs in the early morning and at night. There were many other non-development tasks as well, such as holding lectures at study groups of the Cabinet Office and the Digital Agency, and participating as a committee member in study groups of the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. It was a year in which our role was no longer limited to just developing disaster prevention applications. This release will be the last update of the year. We want to thank you all for your support and for taking good care of the app over the past year. We will continue to update the app in the coming year to make it even more useful for everyone. Misato Katsuragi also commented during the attack of the angels: "You don't care about our reasons, do you? You must be the type of person women hate." But you never know when a disaster or crisis will strike. We hope that you will reconfirm your disaster stockpiles and evacuation methods in various situations for the year 2024. Please stay safe, as the year-end and New Year's holidays are also a season of accidents and fires.
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5.1.0

November 14, 2023

・ Added "Synoptic Chart" layer to Early Access ・ The "Lightning" layer is now available to all users ・ Added Upgraded/Downgraded warning regions to the Tsunami Information screen ・ Fixed an issue where the ashfall forecast display could become distorted when the device's font size was set to large ■ Synoptic Chart Layer New to Early Access is a brand new layer - the Synoptic Chart. Also known as a "Weather Map", this layer provides an overview of weather patterns - displaying isobars, pressure systems, fronts, and an infrared cloud layer as observed by the Himawari meteorological satellite. Past observations are taken seven times a day (every 3 hours), and you can view forecasts for 24 and 48 hours ahead (updated twice daily). ■ Early Access "Early Access" is a perk for NERV Disaster Prevention Supporter's Club members (paid) to access new features ahead of public release. For details, refer to the membership guide in the app's Menu tab. ■ Lightning Layer The previously featured Lightning layer in Early Access is now available to all users. You can select it from the Layer button in the Map tab. It allows you to check the situation of cloud discharges and lightning strikes through lightning nowcast and the lightning monitoring system. ■ Recent Activities of the Development Team ・ We've been operating the NERV Disaster Response vehicles to respond to large-scale power outages and network communication issues. These vehicles were recently showcased at the Mitsubishi Motors booth at the Japan Mobility Show. It was great to see many people interested in our activities! ・ On November 9th, we held an open forum event using X's (formerly Twitter) Spaces feature with representatives from khara, TBS, and NERV. It was quite a process to get approvals from the higher-ups of each company using their official accounts, but it turned out to be quite an enjoyable event. ・ This month, we're preparing for speaking engagements at events held by the Cabinet Office, Code for Japan, and TEDxUTsukuba. We will also be serving as committee members for discussions at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. It's a ton of homework, but we haven't forgotten about preparing new app features! Please look forward to the developments. ・ Onboard food sales on the Tokaido Shinkansen have ended, and I heard ice cream is now sold through vending machines on the platforms, but I couldn't find them... I was hoping to have some ice cream on a recent trip... We hope you continue to support our efforts and that you'll keep using the NERV Disaster Prevention app in your daily disaster mitigation efforts. Now, on to the next update!
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5.0.3

September 19, 2023

・ Fixed a widget display bug on iOS 17 ・ Improved some VoiceOver readouts We've recently been making efforts to improve the efficiency of our Push Notification delivery system since as the number of users steadily increases, so does the cost of running the service. To quote a certain Misato Katsuragi, "You know, money is a tricky thing to get right... The fate of humanity is at stake here!" As the temperature is gradually changing, please make sure to take care of yourself~
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5.0.2

September 19, 2023

・ Fixed a widget display bug on iOS 17 ・ Improved some VoiceOver readouts We've recently been making efforts to improve the efficiency of our Push Notification delivery system since as the number of users steadily increases, so does the cost of running the service. To quote a certain Misato Katsuragi, "You know, money is a tricky thing to get right... The fate of humanity is at stake here!" As the temperature is gradually changing, please make sure to take care of yourself~
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5.0.1

September 14, 2023

This update improves support for iOS 17. Our Development Team has been hard at work to ensure there are no issues with the app in iOS 17. We've also been fine-tuning the strong-motion monitor and push notification systems, as well as making adjustments related to the River Levels layer. We recently conducted a survey on X (formerly Twitter) that showed 72.7% of users prefer to use the Dark theme, while 27.3% prefer the Light theme. If you've been using the app without knowing you can change the theme, contrast, text size and thickness, we recommend you check out [Appearance] in the [Menu] tab. It also appears that some users may be unaware that we launched the "Strong-Motion Monitor Layer" on September 1st. With this feature, you can see real-time tremors all over Japan. You can access it by going to the [Map] tab → [Layers] button → Strong-Motion Monitor. When enabled, real-time seismic intensity will also be displayed on the Earthquake Early Warning screen. As we all eagerly wait for cooler weather, it's important to remember to take care of your health. We hope you'll look forward to the next update!
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5.0.0

August 31, 2023

・ Strong-Motion Monitor Layer is now available for all users! ・ "Radar" Tab is now the "Map" tab - Easily change the default layer - Long-pressing the map icon now provides a shortcut to the Layer selection menu ・ Refreshed Dark Theme Icons ・ Updated Notification Sounds To use the Strong-Motion Monitor Layer, select the Map tab → Layers → Strong-Motion Monitor. ◆ "To communicate even a second earlier." Today is the 100th anniversary of the Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred on September 1st, 1923. At the time, little information was available to the public to use in disaster management. However, 100 years later, we're able to provide a countdown of expected seismic intensity and an estimated time of arrival tailored to each user based on their location, as well as real-time observed seismic intensity, updated every second. We've been working for years to strengthen our information delivery infrastructure and speed up our apps to deliver information as quickly as possible. We are very pleased to provide new information "every second" with this update. The information delivery infrastructure and applications we have implemented are just the beginning of this technology. The provision of such advanced seismic information has a long history of legislative, administrative, and research and development efforts, and is the result of the continuous efforts of our predecessors. This technology will only continue to improve in the future. We, too, are committed to leaving a better disaster information system for the next generation. We hope you'll continue to support our efforts, and that you'll keep using the NERV Disaster Prevention app in your daily disaster mitigation efforts. Now, on to the next update! Service service service!
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4.6.0

August 21, 2023

・ Added "Strong-Motion Monitor" layer to Early Access What is "Strong-Motion Monitor"? The Strong-Motion Monitor layer is a feature that displays real-time Seismic Intensity across Japan, based on the Seismic Observation Network operated by the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED). When an earthquake occurs, you can observe the real-time propagation of the earthquake through the colour changes displayed by each station. When changes occur at several observation stations, the screen automatically zooms to the affected area, and highlights the stations based on a grid. When all of the grid squares are gone, the screen returns to show the whole country. When an Earthquake Early Warning (Forecast) is issued, the Strong-Motion Monitor layer automatically integrates and displays the information from the EEW, including the forecasted Seismic Intensity distribution, and propagation of the P and S waves alongside the Strong-Motion data. A guide will be displayed the first time you use the Strong-Motion Monitor layer, so please read it carefully before using the feature. The Strong-Motion Monitor layer has been experimentally developed since February 2023 based on the "Joint Research Implementation Plan for the Utilisation of Strong-Motion Monitor Data", which was established by four parties: the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED), Gehirn Inc., TBS Television Inc., and TBS・JNN NEWS DIG LLC, on December 21st, 2022. Due to the real-time nature of Seismic Intensity data being updated every second, we aim to test the service's durability against sudden increases in access during earthquake events, and verify the service's stability with a limited number of users during this Early Access period. We plan to release the Strong-Motion Monitor Layer to all users from September 1st, 2023. Please note that this is a separate service from the "Strong-Motion Monitor" web service provided by NIED. Gehirn Inc. has a dedicated communications line installed at NIED for information processing and distribution for the NERV Disaster Prevention app in order to provide this service. "Early Access" is a paid benefit for NERV Disaster Prevention Supporters' Club members to use new features in advance. For more information, please refer to the enrollment guide in the app's "Menu" tab.
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4.5.0

July 7, 2023

- Flood Forecasts for designated rivers have been added - Fixed a problem where water level observation points overlapping your current location could not be selected The JMA, MLIT and prefectural governments jointly issue designated river flood forecasts as a public service to keep residents informed on river conditions near them. The four levels of flood information associated with a forecast are Flood Alert (equivalent to Warning Level 2), Flood Warning (equiv. Level 3), High Risk of Flooding (equiv. Level 4) and Floods Occurring (equiv. Level 5). This update also adds push notifications for when a designated river flood forecast is issued. You can now also see the forecast water level in the height graph when you tap on a station. We still have more features coming for landslide and flood information in the future, so we greatly appreciate your support as we continue to work on them.
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4.4.1

June 6, 2023

This update fixes a bug where the river layer may appear underneath certain map features. The release of "River Water Level Information" on June 2nd coincided with many rivers exceeding the emergency flood level shortly after release, and our systems sent numerous push notifications to users. We spent the day monitoring API errors and ensuring the reliability of the system. Even in Chiyoda-ku (where our office is located), the nearby Kanda River experienced an increase in water level due to heavy rain, so on the very first day of release, we personally received notifications from the app indicating that the flood levels had been exceeded. As users of the app ourselves, we were able to make use of the water level information. We managed to release the update just in time within a tight schedule and were fully dedicated to delivering information without issue. However, there were some areas where adjustments were insufficient, and this update addresses those issues. As we enter the rainy season, we hope you'll make use of our push notifications and the new river water level information layer to stay safe. We will continue to work on further enhancing the delivery of Disaster Prevention information and would be grateful for your ongoing support.
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Description of NERV Disaster Prevention

The NERV Disaster Prevention App is a smartphone service that delivers earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption and emergency warnings, as well as provides weather-related disaster prevention information for flooding and landslides, optimised based on the user's current and registered locations. The app was developed to help people living in or visiting an area where damage is expected to occur, to accurately assess the situation and make quick decisions and actions. With information received directly through a leased line connected to the Japan Meteorological Agency, our proprietary technology enables the fastest information distribution in Japan. ▼ All the information you need, in one app Get a wide range of disaster prevention information, including weather and typhoon forecasts, rain radar, earthquake, tsunami and volcanic eruption alerts, emergency weather warnings and landslide information, river information, and heavy rain risk notifications. By interacting with the map on the screen, you can zoom in on your location or pan across the country and see the cloud cover, typhoon forecast areas, tsunami warning areas, or the scale and intensity of an earthquake. ① Providing users with the most appropriate disaster information The home screen displays the information you need at the time and place you need it. When there’s an earthquake, the home screen will show you the latest information. If another type of warning or alert is issued while the earthquake is active, the app will sort them depending on the type, elapsed time and urgency, so you’ll always have the most important information at your fingertips. ② Push Notifications for Important Information We send out different types of notifications depending on the device’s location, the type of information and level of urgency. If the information is not urgent, we send a silent notification as not to disturb the user. For more urgent situations where a disaster is time-sensitive, a ‘Critical Alert’ alerts the user to an imminent danger. Notifications like Earthquake Early Warnings (Alert level) and Tsunami Warnings will be forced to sound, even if the device is in Silent or Do Not Disturb modes. Note: Critical Alerts will only be sent to users in the target area of the most urgent types of disasters. Users who have registered their location but are not in the target area will instead receive a normal notification. ※ In order to receive Critical Alerts, you need to set your location permissions to “Always Allow” and have Background App Refresh turned on. If you don’t want Critical Alerts, you can disable them from Settings. ③ Barrier-Free Design We paid close attention when designing the app to ensure our information is accessible to everyone. We put a focus on accessibility, with colour schemes that are easy to distinguish for people with colour blindness, and use a font with large, clear letters so long bodies of text are easy to read. ▼ Supporters’ Club (In-App Purchase) In order to keep doing what we do, we’re looking for supporters to help us cover the development and operational costs of the app. The Supporters’ Club is a voluntary membership scheme for those who want to give back to the NERV Disaster Prevention app, by contributing to its development with a monthly fee. You can find out more information about the Supporters’ Club on our website. https://nerv.app/en/supporters.html [Privacy] Gehirn Inc. is an information security company. The security and privacy of our users is our highest priority. We take great care not to collect excessive amounts of information about our users through this application. Your exact location is never known to us; all location information is first converted to an area code used by everyone in that area (like a zip code). The server also doesn’t store past area codes, so your movements cannot be tracked. Learn more about your privacy on our website. https://nerv.app/en/support.html#privacy
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NERV Disaster Prevention: FAQ

Is NERV Disaster Prevention iPad-compatible?

The NERV Disaster Prevention software is not compatible with iPad devices.
Gehirn Inc. launched the NERV Disaster Prevention app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.
The average rating for the NERV Disaster Prevention app is 4.7.
The Primary Genre Of The Nerv Disaster Prevention App Is Weather.
The current version of NERV Disaster Prevention is 5.1.2.
The latest NERV Disaster Prevention update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The NERV Disaster Prevention app launched on February 6, 2023.
The NERV Disaster Prevention app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Gehirn Inc..
You can use the NERV Disaster Prevention app in English, Japanese.
No, NERV Disaster Prevention is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, NERV Disaster Prevention seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.
No, NERV Disaster Prevention does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of NERV Disaster Prevention

  • A beautifully designed app for weather and earthquake warnings.

    A fantastic, completely free app that I think more people should definitely know about when in Japan! Not to mention the EVA theming. Thank you, developers ❤️
  • Must-Have App for Japan Residents

    This app is a must-have for residents of Japan. I like it so much that I would be willing to pay a subscription for it. It’s incredible that it’s offered for free. It has full bilingual support in Japanese and English, and the English machine translations are excellent. When the Noto Ishikawa earthquake occurred, NERV sent me a warning notification in advance with time to arrive at my geolocation with estimated intensity. Godlike capabilities. Those who don’t know this app are left in the dark.
  • Fantastic

    Am not one to usually write app reviews but from the beautiful design to clean, in-depth features and maps, I am impressed. Shows detailed present and future severe weather events, has great earthquake realtime features, and is an overall smooth app.