Hash table of EnvironmentalPhenomenon objects
No Additional PropertiesAll properties whose name matches the following regular expression must respect the following conditions
Property name regular expression:^.+$
The actual or forecast characteristics of an environmental phenomenon at a specific point in time (or during a specific time interval) that may have both a center and area/line location.
The actual or forecast characteristics of an environmental phenomenon at a specific point in time (or during a specific time interval) that may have both a center and area/line location.
No Additional PropertiesParticulate density of the ash cloud during the time interval.
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The central pressure of the cyclone during the time interval.
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Tsunami intensity on the Papadopoulos-Imamura tsunami intensity scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.
The depth below the earth's surface of the earthquake's focal point.
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The maximum surface wind speed of the cyclone during the time interval.
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The magnitude of the earthquake as defined on the Moment Magnitude (M<sub>w</sub>) scale, which measures the size of earthquakes in terms of the energy released. Must be greater than zero.
Length of major semi-axis (longest radius) of the error ellipse.
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The diameter of the particles during the time interval.
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Width of the tornado during the time interval.
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The orientation of the major semi- axis in degrees from True North.
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The maximum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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Length of minor semi-axis (shortest radius) of the error ellipse.
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The hurricane's category during the time interval, using Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed.
Likelihood that strike fell within errorEllipse.
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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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.
The intensity of the earthquake as defined by the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.
Change in the disturbance - storm time (Dst) index. The size of a geomagnetic storm is classified as:
- moderate ( -50 nT >minimum of Dst > -100 nT)
- intense (-100 nT > minimum Dst > -250 nT) or
- super-storm ( minimum of Dst < -250 nT).
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The base altitude of the phenomenon.
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The minimum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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Strength of tropical cyclone during the time interval, based on Australian Bureau of Meteorology Category System where:
1 - tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 90-125 km/h
2 - tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 125-164 km/h
3 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 165-224 km/h
4 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 225-279 km/h
5 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land greater than 280 km/h.
The type of the cloud as defined by the CloudKind enumeration.
Fujita scale (referred to as EF-scale starting in 2007) for the tornado.
Peak current of strike.
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The direction the phenomenon is moving.
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The speed of the phenomenon
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Tsunami magnitude in the Tsunami Magnitude Scale (Mt). Is greater than zero.
Wind Force as classified on the Beaufort Scale (0-12) during the time interval.
The maximum altitude of the phenomenon.
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A hydrospheric phenomenon.
No Additional PropertiesTsunami magnitude in the Tsunami Magnitude Scale (Mt). Is greater than zero.
The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Tsunami intensity on the Papadopoulos-Imamura tsunami intensity scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A flood, an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, esp. over what is normally dry land.
No Additional PropertiesThe timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A whirlpool, a rapidly rotating mass of water in a river or sea into which objects may be drawn, typically caused by the meeting of conflicting currents.
No Additional PropertiesThe timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A tsunami (tidal wave), a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
No Additional PropertiesTsunami magnitude in the Tsunami Magnitude Scale (Mt). Is greater than zero.
The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Tsunami intensity on the Papadopoulos-Imamura tsunami intensity scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
An atmospheric phenomenon with a base and altitude providing the vertical coverage (combined with the Location to provide three dimensional space).
No Additional PropertiesThe type of the cloud as defined by the CloudKind enumeration.
Particulate density of the ash cloud during the time interval.
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The diameter of the particles during the time interval.
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Wind Force as classified on the Beaufort Scale (0-12) during the time interval.
The maximum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The central pressure of the cyclone during the time interval.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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Fujita scale (referred to as EF-scale starting in 2007) for the tornado.
Strength of tropical cyclone during the time interval, based on Australian Bureau of Meteorology Category System where:
1 - tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 90-125 km/h
2 - tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 125-164 km/h
3 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 165-224 km/h
4 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 225-279 km/h
5 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land greater than 280 km/h.
The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
The base altitude of the phenomenon.
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Width of the tornado during the time interval.
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The direction the phenomenon is moving.
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The maximum surface wind speed of the cyclone during the time interval.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The speed of the phenomenon
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The minimum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The hurricane's category during the time interval, using Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed.
The maximum altitude of the phenomenon.
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
An ash cloud formed as a result of a volcanic eruption.
No Additional PropertiesParticulate density of the ash cloud during the time interval.
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The diameter of the particles during the time interval.
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The maximum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
The base altitude of the phenomenon.
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The direction the phenomenon is moving.
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The speed of the phenomenon
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The minimum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The maximum altitude of the phenomenon.
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A classified cloud phenomenon with a type.
No Additional PropertiesThe type of the cloud as defined by the CloudKind enumeration.
The maximum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
The base altitude of the phenomenon.
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The direction the phenomenon is moving.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The speed of the phenomenon
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The minimum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The maximum altitude of the phenomenon.
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A cyclone (or tropical cyclone), a rapidly-rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain.
No Additional PropertiesThe speed of the phenomenon
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The maximum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The central pressure of the cyclone during the time interval.
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
The base altitude of the phenomenon.
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The minimum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The direction the phenomenon is moving.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The hurricane's category during the time interval, using Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed.
The maximum surface wind speed of the cyclone during the time interval.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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Wind Force as classified on the Beaufort Scale (0-12) during the time interval.
Strength of tropical cyclone during the time interval, based on Australian Bureau of Meteorology Category System where:
1 - tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 90-125 km/h
2 - tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 125-164 km/h
3 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 165-224 km/h
4 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land 225-279 km/h
5 - severe tropical cyclone, with typical gusts over flat land greater than 280 km/h.
The maximum altitude of the phenomenon.
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A tornado, a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land.
No Additional PropertiesThe maximum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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Fujita scale (referred to as EF-scale starting in 2007) for the tornado.
The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Width of the tornado during the time interval.
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The base altitude of the phenomenon.
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The direction the phenomenon is moving.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The speed of the phenomenon
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The minimum percentage coverage
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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The maximum altitude of the phenomenon.
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A geospheric phenomenon.
No Additional PropertiesLikelihood that strike fell within errorEllipse.
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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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.
The intensity of the earthquake as defined by the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.
Length of major semi-axis (longest radius) of the error ellipse.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Peak current of strike.
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The depth below the earth's surface of the earthquake's focal point.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The orientation of the major semi- axis in degrees from True North.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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Length of minor semi-axis (shortest radius) of the error ellipse.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The magnitude of the earthquake as defined on the Moment Magnitude (M<sub>w</sub>) scale, which measures the size of earthquakes in terms of the energy released. Must be greater than zero.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
An earthquake.
No Additional PropertiesThe depth below the earth's surface of the earthquake's focal point.
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The magnitude of the earthquake as defined on the Moment Magnitude (M<sub>w</sub>) scale, which measures the size of earthquakes in terms of the energy released. Must be greater than zero.
The intensity of the earthquake as defined by the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale. Possible values are 1-12, corresponding to I-XII.
The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A fire, often uncontrolled, covering an area of land which typically contains combustible vegetation. Associated location information is assumed to describe the total area burned as of a specified time.
No Additional PropertiesThe timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A landslide, a large mass of rocks and earth that suddenly and quickly moves down the side of a mountain or hill.
No Additional PropertiesThe timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A cloud-to-ground lightning strike at a particular location.
No Additional PropertiesLikelihood that strike fell within errorEllipse.
No Additional PropertiesNormally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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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.
Length of major semi-axis (longest radius) of the error ellipse.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Peak current of strike.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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The orientation of the major semi- axis in degrees from True North.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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Length of minor semi-axis (shortest radius) of the error ellipse.
No Additional Propertiesnan
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Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
An extra-terrestrial phenomenon.
No Additional PropertiesChange in the disturbance - storm time (Dst) index. The size of a geomagnetic storm is classified as:
- moderate ( -50 nT >minimum of Dst > -100 nT)
- intense (-100 nT > minimum Dst > -250 nT) or
- super-storm ( minimum of Dst < -250 nT).
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
A magnetic storm, a temporary disturbance of the earth's magnetic field, induced by radiation and streams of charged particles from the sun.
No Additional PropertiesChange in the disturbance - storm time (Dst) index. The size of a geomagnetic storm is classified as:
- moderate ( -50 nT >minimum of Dst > -100 nT)
- intense (-100 nT > minimum Dst > -250 nT) or
- super-storm ( minimum of Dst < -250 nT).
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The timestamp of the phenomenon as a single point or time interval.
No Additional PropertiesEnd date and time of this interval. The end date and time where the interval is defined up to, but excluded.
Start date and time of this interval. The start date and time is included in the defined interval.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.