Hi Albert, You can look at our webicorders on "Current Activity" page for the volcanoes they monitor. For example, if you go to https://avo.alaska.edu/volcano/augustine, then click on "Current Activity" and scroll down, you'll find webicorders AUCH and AUJK. Since we only operate a fraction of the seismic stations in Alaska (the ones for volcano monitoring), it would be more effective for you to look at earthquake data via the Earthquake Center or USGS. You can go to https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/search/ to look up recent earthquakes of any size or in any region. AEC's page is https://earthquake.alaska.edu/earthquakes/recent_list. Hope that helps! Abbey Nastan AVO Staff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I miss being able to look at different WEBCORDERS. The first thing I did after an earthquake was to go to AVO to see about where the earthquake was, and how big. the Earthquake Center took hours to release that info, but your info was Whitin minutes.