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Did Seattle go silent during the Superbowl?

Did Seattle go silent during the Superbowl?

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Benjamin Fernando 

Abstract

Large-scale cultural events such as sports games and music concerts are known to cause localised seismic excitation above background noise levels. In this paper we investigate whether a comparable far-field 'quietening' could be observed during Superbowl LX (February 8, 2026) in the city of Seattle, hometown of the Seattle Seahawks, as people stayed indoors to watch the game. We find that a number of stations in metropolitan Seattle and other urban or semi-urban areas of Washington state experienced their quietest Sunday afternoon in the last year in some or all of the 1-40 Hz frequency band which we examined. Comparable behaviour is not identified at stations in uninhabited areas of Washington. These results support the hypothesis that at least parts of Seattle and the wider state were comparatively 'silent' during Superbowl LX.

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https://doi.org/10.31223/X5D475

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Geophysics and Seismology

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Published: 2026-02-12 18:06

Last Updated: 2026-02-12 18:06

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