Visitors Sub Category: Guides & Info. Get access to the Visitors guide including planning tools you need to prepare for your trip to San Francisco. The Guide includes a comprehensive map to the City and Bay Area, and filled with beautiful images of our City.Rainbow City: A Queer Traveler's Dream. Known the world over as a top LGBTQ+ destination, San Francisco lives up to the hype. Nestled between rolling hills and the shimmering Pacific, the City by the Bay has attracted trailblazing queers since the buttoned-up 1950s. Select a point on the map to view speeds, incidents, and cameras. San Francisco traffic reports. Real-time speeds, accidents, and traffic cameras. Check conditions on the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, and other key routes. Email or text traffic alerts on your personalized routes.
Earthquakes are an unavoidable feature of the Bay Area’s risk landscape. In the past 150 years, the region has experienced 22 earthquakes of a magnitude six or greater, forces which can cause damage to built structures. Currently, there is a 72% chance over the next 30 years of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake in our region.
The data that the app draws on for San Francisco is nearly 20 years old. The liquefaction zones shown in dark green are well-known — landfill areas including the Marina, Fisherman's Wharf
Downtown San Francisco received 10.33 inches of rain during the 10-day period that ended Wednesday, Jan. 4, marking the wettest 10-day period for that area since 1871, according to the National .