GeosphericPhenomenon

Type: object

A geospheric phenomenon.

Type: object or number

Likelihood that strike fell within errorEllipse.

Type: enum (of string) Default: "none"

nan

Must be one of:

  • "p"
  • "n"
  • "micro"
  • "m"
  • "c"
  • "d"
  • "k"
  • "M"
  • "G"
  • "T"
  • "none"
  • "y"
  • "z"
  • "a"
  • "f"
  • "da"
  • "h"
  • "P"
  • "E"
  • "Z"
  • "Y"

Type: enum (of string) Default: "none"

nan

Must be one of:

  • "none"
  • "m"
  • "kg"
  • "s"
  • "A"
  • "K"
  • "mol"
  • "cd"
  • "deg"
  • "rad"
  • "sr"
  • "Gy"
  • "Bq"
  • "degC"
  • "Sv"
  • "F"
  • "C"
  • "S"
  • "H"
  • "V"
  • "ohm"
  • "J"
  • "N"
  • "Hz"
  • "lx"
  • "lm"
  • "Wb"
  • "T"
  • "W"
  • "Pa"
  • "m2"
  • "m3"
  • "mPers"
  • "mPers2"
  • "m3Pers"
  • "mPerm3"
  • "kgm"
  • "kgPerm3"
  • "WPermK"
  • "JPerK"
  • "ppm"
  • "rotPers"
  • "radPers"
  • "VA"
  • "VAr"
  • "cosPhi"
  • "Vs"
  • "V2"
  • "As"
  • "A2"
  • "A2s"
  • "VAh"
  • "Wh"
  • "VArh"
  • "VPerHz"
  • "HzPers"
  • "character"
  • "charPers"
  • "kgm2"
  • "dB"
  • "WPers"
  • "lPers"
  • "dBm"
  • "h"
  • "min"
  • "Q"
  • "Qh"
  • "ohmm"
  • "APerm"
  • "V2h"
  • "A2h"
  • "Ah"
  • "count"
  • "ft3"
  • "m3Perh"
  • "gal"
  • "Btu"
  • "l"
  • "lPerh"
  • "lPerl"
  • "gPerg"
  • "molPerm3"
  • "molPermol"
  • "molPerkg"
  • "sPers"
  • "HzPerHz"
  • "VPerV"
  • "APerA"
  • "VPerVA"
  • "rev"
  • "kat"
  • "JPerkg"
  • "m3Uncompensated"
  • "m3Compensated"
  • "WPerW"
  • "therm"
  • "onePerm"
  • "m3Perkg"
  • "Pas"
  • "Nm"
  • "NPerm"
  • "radPers2"
  • "WPerm2"
  • "JPerkgK"
  • "JPerm3"
  • "VPerm"
  • "CPerm3"
  • "CPerm2"
  • "FPerm"
  • "HPerm"
  • "JPermol"
  • "JPermolK"
  • "CPerkg"
  • "GyPers"
  • "WPersr"
  • "WPerm2sr"
  • "katPerm3"
  • "d"
  • "anglemin"
  • "anglesec"
  • "ha"
  • "tonne"
  • "bar"
  • "mmHg"
  • "M"
  • "kn"
  • "Vh"
  • "Mx"
  • "G"
  • "Oe"
  • "WPerA"
  • "SPerm"
  • "onePerHz"
  • "VPerVAr"
  • "ohmPerm"
  • "kgPerJ"
  • "JPers"
  • "m2Pers"
  • "JPerm2"
  • "KPers"
  • "PaPers"

Type: number Default: null

Normally 0 to 100 on a defined base.

Type: boolean

The polarity of the strike, with T meaning negative. About 90% of all lightning strokes are negative strokes, meaning that they were initiated by a large concentration of negative charge in the cloud-base; this tends to induce an area of positive charge on the ground.

Type: integer

The intensity of the earthquake as defined by the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.

Type: object or number

Length of major semi-axis (longest radius) of the error ellipse.

Type: enum (of string) Default: "m"

nan

Same definition as unit

Type: number Default: null

nan

Type: object

The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.

Type: string Default: null

End date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.

Type: string Default: null

Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.

Type: object or number

Peak current of strike.

Type: enum (of string) Default: "none"

nan

Same definition as multiplier

Type: enum (of string) Default: "A"

nan

Same definition as unit

Type: number Default: null

nan

Type: object

The depth below the earth's surface of the earthquake's focal point.

Type: object or number Default: null

nan

Type: enum (of string) Default: "none"

nan

Same definition as multiplier

Type: enum (of string) Default: "m"

nan

Same definition as unit

Type: number Default: null

nan

Type: enum (of string) Default: null

nan

Must be one of:

  • "ground"
  • "seaLevel"
  • "centreEarth"

Type: object or number

The orientation of the major semi- axis in degrees from True North.

Type: enum (of string) Default: "deg"

nan

Same definition as unit

Type: number Default: null

nan

Type: object or number

Length of minor semi-axis (shortest radius) of the error ellipse.

Same definition as LightningStrike.errorEllipseMajorSemiAxis

Type: number

The magnitude of the earthquake as defined on the Moment Magnitude (Mw) scale, which measures the size of earthquakes in terms of the energy released. Must be greater than zero.