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    • Type: Improvement
    • Status: New
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Component/s: EDXL-CAP
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      Modify the content for 5.3.2

       

      terms that are actually secondary event terms that are often mistaken as a primary event term. (i.e. “thunderstorm warning”).

      The term “thunderstorm warning” is a secondary event term that refers to the act of responding to a warning, not the real or anticipated presence of a thunderstorm event itself. With all possible secondary event terms making a long list of terms, it makes it difficult to manage a list of terms for comparison purposes. Furthermore, such secondary events are not what the CAP elements, <severity>, <onset>, etc. were designed to address, although many authorities just use a value representative of the primary event. However, in this case, the primary term “thunderstorm” will suffice as it makes comparisons and list management easier.

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              jakewestfall Jacob Westfall
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