Provides access to the USGS Quakes API within Claude Desktop, enabling users to retrieve earthquake data and details through natural language queries.
Claude MCP server for USGS Quakes API
An MCP server implementation for providing access to the USGS Quakes API within Claude Desktop.
This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server enables AI assistants and applications to:
Users can run queries using natural language.
Q: find earthquakes over 2 magnitude in florida over the last 20 years
A: I'll help you search for earthquakes in Florida with a magnitude greater than 2.0 over the past 20 years.
View Result from find-earthquakes from usgs-quakes (local)
{ "endTime": "2024-12-28T23:59:59", "startTime": "2004-12-28T00:00:00", "maxLatitude": 31.000888, "minLatitude": 24.396308, "maxLongitude": -80.031362, "minLongitude": -87.634896, "minmagnitude": 2 }
Based on the USGS earthquake data, there have been three notable earthquakes in or near Florida over the past 20 years:
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico on September 10, 2006 Located offshore at coordinates 26.319°N, 86.606°W Depth: 14 km This was the largest earthquake in the region during this period It was widely felt, with 5,763 people reporting feeling the quake
A magnitude 2.8 earthquake near Jay, Florida on March 6, 2019 Located at coordinates 30.9718°N, 87.1719°W Depth: 5 km 49 people reported feeling this earthquake
A magnitude 2.7 earthquake near Century, Florida on March 24, 2019 Located at coordinates 30.9622°N, 87.2384°W Depth: 5 km 4 people reported feeling this earthquake
It's worth noting that Florida experiences relatively few earthquakes compared to more seismically active regions of the United States. The two 2019 earthquakes occurred in the Florida panhandle, while the larger 2006 event was offshore in the Gulf of Mexico.
Q: get the details of the Jay Florida earthquake
A: I'll get the detailed information about the magnitude 2.8 earthquake that occurred near Jay, Florida.
View Result from find-earthquake-details from usgs-quakes (local)
{ "eventid": "us1000jbw4" }
Here are the key details about the Jay, Florida earthquake: Date and Time: March 7, 2019, at 04:45:52 UTC Location: 2 km (1.2 miles) Northwest of Jay, Florida Coordinates: 30.9718°N, 87.1719°W Depth: 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) Magnitude: 2.8 mb_lg (body wave magnitude)
Additional details:
Technical measurements:
This was a relatively minor earthquake, but notable for Florida which rarely experiences seismic activity. The fact that it was felt by 49 people suggests it was noticeable to residents in the immediate area, though no significant damage would be expected from an earthquake of this magnitude.
To install USGS Earthquake Data for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @blake365/usgs-quakes-mcp --client claude
Installing this might be tricky if you're not familiar with Node.js and the MCP protocol.
If you want to make changes to the server you can do so by editing the src/index.ts
file.
npm install
to install dependenciesnpm run build
to build the serverOpen your Claude Desktop configuration at:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Add the server configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "usgs-quakes": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/Full/Route/to/Folder/usgs-quakes/build/index.js" ] } } }
Once you restart you should see a small hammer icon in the lower right corner of the textbox. If you hover over the icon you'll see the number of MCP tools available.
If you get errors when running the server you may need to provide the full path to the node
command. For example, on macOS: /usr/local/bin/node
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