79 | | ~~* '''Alerts''' -- The qualifiers of the alert message. Includes alert identifier, sender, message type, scope (audience), references to other cap alerts and other fields.~~ |
80 | | ~~ * '''Alert information''' -- An alert can contain more than one information element, the primary purpose of this is to annotate the alert message in multiple languages. An information part of the alert contains fields that are pertinent to the actual subject and characters of the alert. Fields include: language, category of the alert, a short description of the event, expected response type, priority, urgency, severity, certainty, target audience, auxiliary codes and parameters as metadata to the event, time of effectiveness, onset and expiry, name of the sender, headline of the event, a url, contact information etc.~~ |
81 | | ~~ * '''Resource''' -- One or more files attached to the information (could be things like a map of the affected area, documents containing instructions etc.)~~ |
82 | | ~~ * '''Area''' -- Each alert information item may contain one or more area fields which describe the affected geographical area and optionally provide data to place it on a map.~~ |
| 80 | After logging in, you can filter alerts based on Expiry Date, Source of Origin, Event Type, Scope, Priority, etc. and their combinations. |
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| 82 | The default alert list at /cap/alert is the unexpired alerts originating from the system. You can click on '''''More Options''''' to find more filters. [[br]][[br]] |
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