It appears to be good tool. However, when I typed in a zip code for anchorage, Alaska, Ss and S1 are shown to be 0. Are there limitations to this tool?
Rajendran
--- On Thu, 4/2/09, Rich Kipke <richkip@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Rich Kipke <richkip@gmail.com> Subject: looking up seismic accelerations To: seaint@seaint.org Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 3:45 PM
Hello list, I put together this webpage for looking up seismic accelerations by punching in an address. I had something similar years ago, but it was 'mashed-up' with the USGS site and when they changed their site, mine stopped working. This new version is independent and - if I do say so myself - turned out pretty darn good.
the website is at: http://www.rookrook.com
some day I might add some of those Google ads just to help pay for it, but it's free and easy to use.
Thanks,
-- Rich Kipke, PE ====================== rookRooK.com
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