Vencimiento o cambios de eventos

Cuando una alerta cambia, emite una alerta nueva que haga referencia a la alerta anterior. No modifique ni quite la alerta existente del feed. Después de un período apropiado, como de 24 a 48 horas, quita las alertas canceladas, actualizadas o vencidas de tu feed.

Controla los cambios o el vencimiento de los eventos de la siguiente manera:

  • Un <msgType> UPDATE o CANCEL debe incluir al menos un elemento <references>.
  • Existen tres maneras de cancelar eventos, en orden de preferencia:
    1. Establece un valor de <expires> dateTime para cada evento. En la descripción del mensaje, configura la expectativa para que esta alerta finalice de forma independiente.
    2. Genera un nuevo mensaje <alert> que contenga <msgType> UPDATE, <responseType> "All Clear" y <expires> poco tiempo en el futuro.
    3. Emite un nuevo mensaje de <alert> con <msgType> CANCEL. En el elemento <references>, consulta la alerta original para cancelar.

Ejemplos

<alert xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:emergency:cap:1.2">
  <identifier>PAAQ-4-mg5a94</identifier>
  <sender>wcatwc@noaa.gov</sender>
  <sent>2013-01-05T10:58:23-00:00</sent>
  <status>Actual</status>
  <msgType>Update</msgType>
  <source>WCATWC</source>
  <scope>Public</scope>
  <code>IPAWSv1.0</code>
  <references>wcatwc@noaa.gov,PAAQ-1-mg5a94,2013-01-05T09:01:16-00:00
   wcatwc@noaa.gov,PAAQ-2-mg5a94,2013-01-05T09:30:16-00:00 wcatwc@noaa.gov,
   PAAQ-3-mg5a94,2013-01-05T10:17:31-00:00</references>
  <incidents>mg5a94</incidents>
  <info>
    <category>Geo</category>
    <event>Tsunami Cancellation</event>
    <responseType>None</responseType>
    <urgency>Past</urgency>
    <severity>Unknown</severity>
    <certainty>Unlikely</certainty>
    <onset>2013-01-05T10:58:23-00:00</onset>
    <expires>2013-01-05T10:58:23-00:00</expires>
    <senderName>NWS West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center Palmer
     AK</senderName>
    <headline>The tsunami Warning is canceled for the coastal areas of
     British Columbia and Alaska from the north tip of Vancouver Island,
     British Columbia to Cape Fairweather, Alaska (80 miles SE of
     Yakutat).</headline>
    <description>The tsunami Warning is canceled for the coastal areas of
     British Columbia and Alaska from the north tip of Vancouver Island,
     British Columbia to Cape Fairweather, Alaska (80 miles SE of Yakutat).
     - Event details: Preliminary magnitude 7.5 (Mw) earthquake / Lat:
     55.300, Lon: -134.900 at 2013-01-05T08:58:20Z Tsunami cancellations
     indicate the end of the damaging tsunami threat. A cancellation is
     issued after an evaluation of sea level data confirms that a
     destructive tsunami will not impact the alerted region, or after
     tsunami levels have subsided to non-damaging levels.</description>
    <instruction>Recommended Actions: Don't re-occupy hazard zones until
     local emergency officials indicate it is safe to do so. This will be
     the last West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center message issued for
     this event. Refer to the internet site ntwc.arh.noaa.gov for more
     information. </instruction>
    <web>http://ntwc.arh.noaa.gov/events/PAAQ/2013/01/05/mg5a94/4/WEAK51/WEAK51.txt</web>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EventLocationName</valueName>
      <value>95 miles NW of Dixon Entrance, Alaska</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EventPreliminaryMagnitude</valueName>
      <value>7.5</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EventPreliminaryMagnitudeType</valueName>
      <value>Mw</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EventOriginTime</valueName>
      <value>2013-01-05T08:58:20-00:00</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EventDepth</valueName>
      <value>5 kilometers</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EventLatLon</valueName>
      <value>55.300,-134.900 0.000</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>VTEC</valueName>
      <value>/O.CAN.PAAQ.TS.W.0001.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>NWSUGC</valueName>
      <value>BCZ220-210-922-912-921-911-110-AKZ026&gt;029-023-024-019&gt;
      022-025-051258-</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>ProductDefinition</valueName>
      <value>Tsunami cancellations indicate the end of the damaging tsunami
       threat. A cancellation is issued after an evaluation of sea level
       data confirms that a destructive tsunami won't impact the alerted
       region, or after tsunami levels have subsided to non-damaging
       levels.</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>WEAK51</valueName>
      <value>Public Tsunami Warnings, Watches, and Advisories for AK, BC,
       and US West Coast</value>
    </parameter>
    <parameter>
      <valueName>EAS-ORG</valueName>
      <value>WXR</value>
    </parameter>
    <resource>
      <resourceDesc>Event Data as a JSON document</resourceDesc>
      <mimeType>application/json</mimeType>
      <uri>http://ntwc.arh.noaa.gov/events/PAAQ/2013/01/05/mg5a94/4/WEAK51/PAAQ.json</uri>
    </resource>
    <area>
      <areaDesc>95 miles NW of Dixon Entrance, Alaska</areaDesc>
      <circle>55.3,-134.9 0.0</circle>
    </area>
  </info>
<Signature xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#">
  ...
</Signature>
</alert>