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* feat(seed-contract): PR 2a — runSeed envelope dual-write + 91 seeders migrated
Opt-in contract path in runSeed: when opts.declareRecords is provided, write
{_seed, data} envelope to the canonical key alongside legacy seed-meta:*
(dual-write). State machine: OK / OK_ZERO / RETRY with zeroIsValid opt.
declareRecords throws or returns non-integer → hard fail (contract violation).
extraKeys[*] support per-key declareRecords; each extra key writes its own
envelope. Legacy seeders (no declareRecords) entirely unchanged.
Migrated all 91 scripts/seed-*.mjs to contract mode. Each exports
declareRecords returning the canonical record count, and passes
schemaVersion: 1 + maxStaleMin (matched to api/health.js SEED_META, or 2.5x
interval where no registry entry exists). Contract conformance reports 84/86
seeders with full descriptor (2 pre-existing warnings).
Legacy seed-meta keys still written so unmigrated readers keep working;
follow-up slices flip health.js + readers to envelope-first.
Tests: 61/61 PR 1 tests still pass.
Next slices for PR 2:
- api/health.js registry collapse + 15 seed-bundle-*.mjs canonicalKey wiring
- reader migration (mcp, resilience, aviation, displacement, regional-snapshot)
- direct writers — ais-relay.cjs, consumer-prices-core publish.ts
- public-boundary stripSeedEnvelope + test migration
Plan: docs/plans/2026-04-14-002-fix-runseed-zero-record-lockout-plan.md
* fix(seed-contract): unwrap envelopes in internal cross-seed readers
After PR 2a enveloped 91 canonical keys as {_seed, data}, every script-side
reader that returned the raw parsed JSON started silently handing callers the
envelope instead of the bare payload. WoW baselines (bigmac, grocery-basket,
fear-greed) saw undefined .countries / .composite; seed-climate-anomalies saw
undefined .normals from climate:zone-normals:v1; seed-thermal-escalation saw
undefined .fireDetections from wildfire:fires:v1; seed-forecasts' ~40-key
pipeline batch returned envelopes for every input.
Fix: route every script-side reader through unwrapEnvelope(...).data. Legacy
bare-shape values pass through unchanged (unwrapEnvelope returns
{_seed: null, data: raw} for any non-envelope shape).
Changed:
- scripts/_seed-utils.mjs: import unwrapEnvelope; redisGet, readSeedSnapshot,
verifySeedKey all unwrap. Exported new readCanonicalValue() helper for
cross-seed consumers.
- 18 seed-*.mjs scripts with local redisGet-style helpers or inline fetch
patched to unwrap via the envelope source module (subagent sweep).
- scripts/seed-forecasts.mjs pipeline batch: parse() unwraps each result.
- scripts/seed-energy-spine.mjs redisMget: unwraps each result.
Tests:
- tests/seed-utils-envelope-reads.test.mjs: 7 new cases covering envelope
+ legacy + null paths for readSeedSnapshot and verifySeedKey.
- Full seed suite: 67/67 pass (was 61, +6 new).
Addresses both of user's P1 findings on PR #3097.
* feat(seed-contract): envelope-aware reads in server + api helpers
Every RPC and public-boundary reader now automatically strips _seed from
contract-mode canonical keys. Legacy bare-shape values pass through unchanged
(unwrapEnvelope no-ops on non-envelope shapes).
Changed helpers (one-place fix — unblocks ~60 call sites):
- server/_shared/redis.ts: getRawJson, getCachedJson, getCachedJsonBatch
unwrap by default. cachedFetchJson inherits via getCachedJson.
- api/_upstash-json.js: readJsonFromUpstash unwraps (covers api/mcp.ts
tool responses + all its canonical-key reads).
- api/bootstrap.js: getCachedJsonBatch unwraps (public-boundary —
clients never see envelope metadata).
Left intentionally unchanged:
- api/health.js / api/seed-health.js: read only seed-meta:* keys which
remain bare-shape during dual-write. unwrapEnvelope already imported at
the meta-read boundary (PR 1) as a defensive no-op.
Tests: 67/67 seed tests pass. typecheck + typecheck:api clean.
This is the blast-radius fix the PR #3097 review called out — external
readers that would otherwise see {_seed, data} after the writer side
migrated.
* fix(test): strip export keyword in vm.runInContext'd seed source
cross-source-signals-regulatory.test.mjs loads scripts/seed-cross-source-signals.mjs
via vm.runInContext, which cannot parse ESM `export` syntax. PR 2a added
`export function declareRecords` to every seeder, which broke this test's
static-analysis approach.
Fix: strip the `export` keyword from the declareRecords line in the
preprocessed source string so the function body still evaluates as a plain
declaration.
Full test:data suite: 5307/5307 pass. typecheck + typecheck:api clean.
* feat(seed-contract): consumer-prices publish.ts writes envelopes
Wrap the 5 canonical keys written by consumer-prices-core/src/jobs/publish.ts
(overview, movers:7d/30d, freshness, categories:7d/30d/90d, retailer-spread,
basket-series) in {_seed, data} envelopes. Legacy seed-meta:<key> writes
preserved for dual-write.
Inlined a buildEnvelope helper (10 lines) rather than taking a cross-package
dependency — consumer-prices-core is a standalone npm package. Documented the
four-file parity contract (mjs source, ts mirror, js edge mirror, this copy).
Contract fields: sourceVersion='consumer-prices-core-publish-v1', schemaVersion=1,
state='OK' (recordCount>0) or 'OK_ZERO' (legitimate zero).
Typecheck: no new errors in publish.ts.
* fix(seed-contract): 3 more server-side readers unwrap envelopes
Found during final audit:
- server/worldmonitor/resilience/v1/_shared.ts: resilience score reader
parsed cached GetResilienceScoreResponse raw. Contract-mode seed-resilience-scores
now envelopes those keys.
- server/worldmonitor/resilience/v1/get-resilience-ranking.ts: p05/p95
interval lookup parsed raw from seed-resilience-scores' extra-key path.
- server/worldmonitor/infrastructure/v1/_shared.ts: mgetJson() used for
count-source keys (wildfire:fires:v1, news:insights:v1) which are both
contract-mode now.
All three now unwrap via server/_shared/seed-envelope. Legacy shapes pass
through unchanged.
Typecheck clean.
* feat(seed-contract): ais-relay.cjs direct writes produce envelopes
32 canonical-key write sites in scripts/ais-relay.cjs now produce {_seed, data}
envelopes. Inlined buildEnvelope() (CJS module can't require ESM source) +
envelopeWrite(key, data, ttlSeconds, meta) wrapper. Enveloped keys span market
bootstrap, aviation, cyber-threats, theater-posture, weather-alerts, economic
spending/fred/worldbank, tech-events, corridor-risk, usni-fleet, shipping-stress,
social:reddit, wsb-tickers, pizzint, product-catalog, chokepoint transits,
ucdp-events, satellites, oref.
Left bare (not seeded data keys): seed-meta:* (dual-write legacy),
classifyCacheKey LLM cache, notam:prev-closed-state internal state,
wm:notif:scan-dedup flags.
Updated tests/ucdp-seed-resilience.test.mjs regex to accept both upstashSet
(pre-contract) and envelopeWrite (post-contract) call patterns.
* feat(seed-contract): 15 bundle files add canonicalKey for envelope gate
54 bundle sections across 12 files now declare canonicalKey alongside the
existing seedMetaKey. _bundle-runner.mjs (from PR 1) prefers canonicalKey
when both are present — gates section runs on envelope._seed.fetchedAt
read directly from the data key, eliminating the meta-outlives-data class
of bugs.
Files touched:
- climate (5), derived-signals (2), ecb-eu (3), energy-sources (6),
health (2), imf-extended (4), macro (10), market-backup (9),
portwatch (4), relay-backup (2), resilience-recovery (5), static-ref (2)
Skipped (14 sections, 3 whole bundles): multi-key writers, dynamic
templated keys (displacement year-scoped), or non-runSeed orchestrators
(regional brief cron, resilience-scores' 222-country publish, validation/
benchmark scripts). These continue to use seedMetaKey or their own gate.
seedMetaKey preserved everywhere — dual-write. _bundle-runner.mjs falls
back to legacy when canonicalKey is absent.
All 15 bundles pass node --check. test:data: 5307/5307. typecheck:all: clean.
* fix(seed-contract): 4 PR #3097 review P1s — transform/declareRecords mismatches + envelope leaks
Addresses both P1 findings and the extra-key seed-meta leak surfaced in review:
1. runSeed helper-level invariant: seed-meta:* keys NEVER envelope.
scripts/_seed-utils.mjs exports shouldEnvelopeKey(key) — returns false for
any key starting with 'seed-meta:'. Both atomicPublish (canonical) and
writeExtraKey (extras) gate the envelope wrap through this helper. Fixes
seed-iea-oil-stocks' ANALYSIS_META_EXTRA_KEY silently getting enveloped,
which broke health.js parsing the value as bare {fetchedAt, recordCount}.
Also defends against any future manual writeExtraKey(..., envelopeMeta)
call that happens to target a seed-meta:* key.
2. seed-token-panels canonical + extras fixed.
publishTransform returns data.defi (the defi panel itself, shape {tokens}).
Old declareRecords counted data.defi.tokens + data.ai.tokens + data.other.tokens
on the transformed payload → 0 → RETRY path → canonical market:defi-tokens:v1
never wrote, and because runSeed returned before the extraKeys loop,
market:ai-tokens:v1 + market:other-tokens:v1 stayed stale too.
New: declareRecords counts data.tokens on the transformed shape. AI_KEY +
OTHER_KEY extras reuse the same function (transforms return structurally
identical panels). Added isMain guard so test imports don't fire runSeed.
3. api/product-catalog.js cached reader unwraps envelope.
ais-relay.cjs now envelopes product-catalog:v2 via envelopeWrite(). The
edge reader did raw JSON.parse(result) and returned {_seed, data} to
clients, breaking the cached path. Fix: import unwrapEnvelope from
./_seed-envelope.js, apply after JSON.parse. One site — :238-241 is
downstream of getFromCache(), so the single reader fix covers both.
4. Regression lock tests/seed-contract-transform-regressions.test.mjs (11 cases):
- shouldEnvelopeKey invariant: seed-meta:* false, canonical true
- Token-panels declareRecords works on transformed shape (canonical + both extras)
- Explicit repro of pre-fix buggy signature returning 0 — guards against revert
- resolveRecordCount accepts 0, rejects non-integer
- Product-catalog envelope unwrap returns bare shape; legacy passes through
Verification:
- npm run test:data → 5318/5318 pass (was 5307 — 11 new regressions)
- npm run typecheck:all → clean
- node --check on every modified script
iea-oil-stocks canonical declareRecords was NOT broken (user confirmed during
review — buildIndex preserves .members); only its ANALYSIS_META_EXTRA_KEY
was affected, now covered generically by commit 1's helper invariant.
* fix(seed-contract): seed-token-panels validateFn also runs on post-transform shape
Review finding: fixing declareRecords wasn't sufficient — atomicPublish() runs
validateFn(publishData) on the transformed payload too. seed-token-panels'
validate() checked data.defi/.ai/.other on the transformed {tokens} shape,
returned false, and runSeed took the early skipped-write branch (before even
reaching the declareRecords RETRY logic). Net effect: same as before the
declareRecords fix — canonical + both extras stayed stale.
Fix: validate() now checks the canonical defi panel directly (Array.isArray
(data?.tokens) && has at least one t.price > 0). AI/OTHER panels are validated
implicitly by their own extraKey declareRecords on write.
Audited the other 9 seeders with publishTransform (bls-series, bis-extended,
bis-data, gdelt-intel, trade-flows, iea-oil-stocks, jodi-gas, sanctions-pressure,
forecasts): all validateFn's correctly target the post-transform shape. Only
token-panels regressed.
Added 4 regression tests (tests/seed-contract-transform-regressions.test.mjs):
- validate accepts transformed panel with priced tokens
- validate rejects all-zero-price tokens
- validate rejects empty/missing tokens
- Explicit pre-fix repro (buggy old signature fails on transformed shape)
Verification:
- npm run test:data → 5322/5322 pass (was 5318; +4 new)
- npm run typecheck:all → clean
- node --check clean
* feat(seed-contract): add /api/seed-contract-probe validation endpoint
Single machine-readable gate for 'is PR #3097 working in production'.
Replaces the curl/jq ritual with one authenticated edge call that returns
HTTP 200 ok:true or 503 + failing check list.
What it validates:
- 8 canonical keys have {_seed, data} envelopes with required data fields
and minRecords floors (fsi-eu, zone-normals, 3 token panels + minRecords
guard against token-panels RETRY regression, product-catalog, wildfire,
earthquakes).
- 2 seed-meta:* keys remain BARE (shouldEnvelopeKey invariant; guards
against iea-oil-stocks ANALYSIS_META_EXTRA_KEY-class regressions).
- /api/product-catalog + /api/bootstrap responses contain no '_seed' leak.
Auth: x-probe-secret header must match RELAY_SHARED_SECRET (reuses existing
Vercel↔Railway internal trust boundary).
Probe logic is exported (checkProbe, checkPublicBoundary, DEFAULT_PROBES) for
hermetic testing. tests/seed-contract-probe.test.mjs covers every branch:
envelope pass/fail on field/records/shape, bare pass/fail on shape/field,
missing/malformed JSON, Redis non-2xx, boundary seed-leak detection,
DEFAULT_PROBES sanity (seed-meta invariant present, token-panels minRecords
guard present).
Usage:
curl -H "x-probe-secret: $RELAY_SHARED_SECRET" \
https://api.worldmonitor.app/api/seed-contract-probe
PR 3 will extend the probe with a stricter mode that asserts seed-meta:*
keys are GONE (not just bare) once legacy dual-write is removed.
Verification:
- tests/seed-contract-probe.test.mjs → 15/15 pass
- npm run test:data → 5338/5338 (was 5322; +16 new incl. conformance)
- npm run typecheck:all → clean
* fix(seed-contract): tighten probe — minRecords on AI/OTHER + cache-path source header
Review P2 findings: the probe's stated guards were weaker than advertised.
1. market:ai-tokens:v1 + market:other-tokens:v1 probes claimed to guard the
token-panels extra-key RETRY regression but only checked shape='envelope'
+ dataHas:['tokens']. If an extra-key declareRecords regressed to 0, both
probes would still pass because checkProbe() only inspects _seed.recordCount
when minRecords is set. Now both enforce minRecords: 1.
2. /api/product-catalog boundary check only asserted no '_seed' leak — which
is also true for the static fallback path. A broken cached reader
(getFromCache returning null or throwing) could serve fallback silently
and still pass this probe. Now:
- api/product-catalog.js emits X-Product-Catalog-Source: cache|dodo|fallback
on the response (the json() helper gained an optional source param wired
to each of the three branches).
- checkPublicBoundary declaratively requires that header's value match
'cache' for /api/product-catalog, so a fallback-serve fails the probe
with reason 'source:fallback!=cache' or 'source:missing!=cache'.
Test updates (tests/seed-contract-probe.test.mjs):
- Boundary check reworked to use a BOUNDARY_CHECKS config with optional
requireSourceHeader per endpoint.
- New cases: served-from-cache passes, served-from-fallback fails with source
mismatch, missing header fails, seed-leak still takes precedence, bad
status fails.
- Token-panels sanity test now asserts minRecords≥1 on all 3 panels.
Verification:
- tests/seed-contract-probe.test.mjs → 17/17 pass (was 15, +2 net)
- npm run test:data → 5340/5340
- npm run typecheck:all → clean
482 lines
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JavaScript
482 lines
17 KiB
JavaScript
#!/usr/bin/env node
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import { loadEnvFile, CHROME_UA, runSeed } from './_seed-utils.mjs';
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loadEnvFile(import.meta.url);
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const CANONICAL_KEY = 'radiation:observations:v1';
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const CACHE_TTL = 7200;
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const EPA_TIMEOUT_MS = 20_000;
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const SAFECAST_TIMEOUT_MS = 20_000;
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const BASELINE_WINDOW_SIZE = 168;
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const BASELINE_MIN_SAMPLES = 48;
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const SAFECAST_BASELINE_WINDOW_SIZE = 96;
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const SAFECAST_MIN_SAMPLES = 24;
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const SAFECAST_DISTANCE_KM = 120;
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const SAFECAST_LOOKBACK_DAYS = 400;
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const SAFECAST_CPM_PER_USV_H = 350;
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const EPA_SITES = [
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{ anchorId: 'us-anchorage', state: 'AK', slug: 'ANCHORAGE', name: 'Anchorage', country: 'United States', lat: 61.2181, lon: -149.9003 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-san-francisco', state: 'CA', slug: 'SAN%20FRANCISCO', name: 'San Francisco', country: 'United States', lat: 37.7749, lon: -122.4194 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-washington-dc', state: 'DC', slug: 'WASHINGTON', name: 'Washington, DC', country: 'United States', lat: 38.9072, lon: -77.0369 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-honolulu', state: 'HI', slug: 'HONOLULU', name: 'Honolulu', country: 'United States', lat: 21.3099, lon: -157.8581 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-chicago', state: 'IL', slug: 'CHICAGO', name: 'Chicago', country: 'United States', lat: 41.8781, lon: -87.6298 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-boston', state: 'MA', slug: 'BOSTON', name: 'Boston', country: 'United States', lat: 42.3601, lon: -71.0589 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-albany', state: 'NY', slug: 'ALBANY', name: 'Albany', country: 'United States', lat: 42.6526, lon: -73.7562 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-philadelphia', state: 'PA', slug: 'PHILADELPHIA', name: 'Philadelphia', country: 'United States', lat: 39.9526, lon: -75.1652 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-houston', state: 'TX', slug: 'HOUSTON', name: 'Houston', country: 'United States', lat: 29.7604, lon: -95.3698 },
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{ anchorId: 'us-seattle', state: 'WA', slug: 'SEATTLE', name: 'Seattle', country: 'United States', lat: 47.6062, lon: -122.3321 },
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];
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const SAFECAST_SITES = [
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...EPA_SITES.map(({ anchorId, name, country, lat, lon }) => ({ anchorId, name, country, lat, lon })),
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{ anchorId: 'jp-tokyo', name: 'Tokyo', country: 'Japan', lat: 35.6895, lon: 139.6917 },
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{ anchorId: 'jp-fukushima', name: 'Fukushima', country: 'Japan', lat: 37.7608, lon: 140.4747 },
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];
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function round(value, digits = 1) {
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const factor = 10 ** digits;
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return Math.round(value * factor) / factor;
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}
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function parseRadNetTimestamp(raw) {
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const match = String(raw || '').trim().match(/^(\d{2})\/(\d{2})\/(\d{4}) (\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})$/);
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if (!match) return null;
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const [, month, day, year, hour, minute, second] = match;
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return Date.UTC(
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Number(year),
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Number(month) - 1,
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Number(day),
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Number(hour),
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Number(minute),
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Number(second),
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);
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}
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function classifyFreshness(observedAt) {
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const ageMs = Date.now() - observedAt;
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if (ageMs <= 6 * 60 * 60 * 1000) return 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_LIVE';
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if (ageMs <= 14 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000) return 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_RECENT';
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return 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_HISTORICAL';
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}
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function classifySeverity(delta, zScore, freshness) {
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if (freshness === 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_HISTORICAL') return 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL';
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if (delta >= 15 || zScore >= 3) return 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_SPIKE';
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if (delta >= 8 || zScore >= 2) return 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_ELEVATED';
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return 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL';
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}
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function severityRank(value) {
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switch (value) {
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case 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_SPIKE': return 3;
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case 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_ELEVATED': return 2;
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default: return 1;
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}
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}
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function freshnessRank(value) {
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switch (value) {
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case 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_LIVE': return 3;
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case 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_RECENT': return 2;
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default: return 1;
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}
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}
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function confidenceRank(value) {
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switch (value) {
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case 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_HIGH': return 3;
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case 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_MEDIUM': return 2;
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default: return 1;
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}
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}
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function average(values) {
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return values.length > 0
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? values.reduce((sum, value) => sum + value, 0) / values.length
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: 0;
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}
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function stdDev(values, mean) {
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if (values.length < 2) return 0;
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const variance = values.reduce((sum, value) => sum + ((value - mean) ** 2), 0) / (values.length - 1);
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return Math.sqrt(Math.max(variance, 0));
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}
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function downgradeConfidence(value) {
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if (value === 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_HIGH') return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_MEDIUM';
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return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_LOW';
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}
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function normalizeUnit(value, unit) {
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const normalizedUnit = String(unit || '').trim().replace('μ', 'u').replace('µ', 'u');
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if (!Number.isFinite(value)) return null;
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if (normalizedUnit === 'nSv/h') {
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return { value, unit: 'nSv/h', convertedFromCpm: false, directUnit: true };
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}
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if (normalizedUnit === 'uSv/h') {
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return { value: value * 1000, unit: 'nSv/h', convertedFromCpm: false, directUnit: true };
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}
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if (normalizedUnit === 'cpm') {
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return {
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value: (value / SAFECAST_CPM_PER_USV_H) * 1000,
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unit: 'nSv/h',
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convertedFromCpm: true,
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directUnit: false,
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};
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}
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return null;
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}
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function parseApprovedReadings(csv) {
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const lines = String(csv || '').trim().split(/\r?\n/);
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if (lines.length < 2) return [];
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const readings = [];
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for (let i = 1; i < lines.length; i++) {
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const line = lines[i];
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if (!line) continue;
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const columns = line.split(',');
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if (columns.length < 3) continue;
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const status = columns[columns.length - 1]?.trim().toUpperCase();
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if (status !== 'APPROVED') continue;
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const observedAt = parseRadNetTimestamp(columns[1] ?? '');
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const value = Number(columns[2] ?? '');
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if (!observedAt || !Number.isFinite(value)) continue;
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readings.push({ observedAt, value });
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}
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return readings.sort((a, b) => a.observedAt - b.observedAt);
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}
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function buildBaseObservation({
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id,
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anchorId,
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source,
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locationName,
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country,
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lat,
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lon,
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value,
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unit,
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observedAt,
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freshness,
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baselineValue,
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delta,
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zScore,
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severity,
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baselineSamples,
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convertedFromCpm,
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directUnit,
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}) {
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return {
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id,
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anchorId,
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source,
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locationName,
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country,
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location: {
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latitude: lat,
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longitude: lon,
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},
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value: round(value, 1),
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unit,
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observedAt,
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freshness,
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baselineValue: round(baselineValue, 1),
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delta: round(delta, 1),
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zScore: round(zScore, 2),
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severity,
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contributingSources: [source],
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confidence: 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_LOW',
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corroborated: false,
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conflictingSources: false,
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convertedFromCpm,
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sourceCount: 1,
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_baselineSamples: baselineSamples,
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_directUnit: directUnit,
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};
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}
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function toEpaObservation(site, readings) {
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if (readings.length < 2) return null;
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const latest = readings[readings.length - 1];
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const freshness = classifyFreshness(latest.observedAt);
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const baselineReadings = readings.slice(-1 - BASELINE_WINDOW_SIZE, -1);
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const baselineValues = baselineReadings.map((reading) => reading.value);
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const baselineValue = baselineValues.length > 0 ? average(baselineValues) : latest.value;
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const sigma = baselineValues.length >= BASELINE_MIN_SAMPLES ? stdDev(baselineValues, baselineValue) : 0;
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const delta = latest.value - baselineValue;
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const zScore = sigma > 0 ? delta / sigma : 0;
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const severity = classifySeverity(delta, zScore, freshness);
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return buildBaseObservation({
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id: `epa:${site.state}:${site.slug}:${latest.observedAt}`,
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anchorId: site.anchorId,
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source: 'RADIATION_SOURCE_EPA_RADNET',
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locationName: site.name,
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country: site.country,
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lat: site.lat,
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lon: site.lon,
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value: latest.value,
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unit: 'nSv/h',
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observedAt: latest.observedAt,
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freshness,
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baselineValue,
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delta,
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zScore,
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severity,
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baselineSamples: baselineValues.length,
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convertedFromCpm: false,
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directUnit: true,
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});
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}
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function toSafecastObservation(site, measurements) {
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if (measurements.length < 2) return null;
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const latest = measurements[measurements.length - 1];
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const freshness = classifyFreshness(latest.observedAt);
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const baselineReadings = measurements.slice(-1 - SAFECAST_BASELINE_WINDOW_SIZE, -1);
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const baselineValues = baselineReadings.map((reading) => reading.value);
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const baselineValue = baselineValues.length > 0 ? average(baselineValues) : latest.value;
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const sigma = baselineValues.length >= SAFECAST_MIN_SAMPLES ? stdDev(baselineValues, baselineValue) : 0;
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const delta = latest.value - baselineValue;
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const zScore = sigma > 0 ? delta / sigma : 0;
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const severity = classifySeverity(delta, zScore, freshness);
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return buildBaseObservation({
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id: `safecast:${site.anchorId}:${latest.id ?? latest.observedAt}`,
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anchorId: site.anchorId,
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source: 'RADIATION_SOURCE_SAFECAST',
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locationName: latest.locationName || site.name,
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country: site.country,
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lat: latest.lat,
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lon: latest.lon,
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value: latest.value,
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unit: latest.unit,
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observedAt: latest.observedAt,
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freshness,
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baselineValue,
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|
delta,
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|
zScore,
|
|
severity,
|
|
baselineSamples: baselineValues.length,
|
|
convertedFromCpm: latest.convertedFromCpm,
|
|
directUnit: latest.directUnit,
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function baseConfidence(observation) {
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|
if (observation.freshness === 'RADIATION_FRESHNESS_HISTORICAL') return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_LOW';
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|
if (observation.convertedFromCpm) return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_LOW';
|
|
if (observation._baselineSamples >= BASELINE_MIN_SAMPLES) return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_MEDIUM';
|
|
if (observation._directUnit && observation._baselineSamples >= SAFECAST_MIN_SAMPLES) return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_MEDIUM';
|
|
return 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_LOW';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function observationPriority(observation) {
|
|
return (
|
|
severityRank(observation.severity) * 10000 +
|
|
freshnessRank(observation.freshness) * 1000 +
|
|
(observation._directUnit ? 200 : 0) +
|
|
Math.min(observation._baselineSamples || 0, 199)
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function supportsSameSignal(primary, secondary) {
|
|
if (primary.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL' && secondary.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL') {
|
|
return Math.abs(primary.value - secondary.value) <= 15;
|
|
}
|
|
if (primary.severity !== 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL' && secondary.severity !== 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL') {
|
|
const sameDirection = Math.sign(primary.delta || 0.1) === Math.sign(secondary.delta || 0.1);
|
|
return sameDirection && Math.abs(primary.delta - secondary.delta) <= 20;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function materiallyConflicts(primary, secondary) {
|
|
if (primary.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL' && secondary.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL') {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
if (primary.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL' || secondary.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL') {
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
const oppositeDirection = Math.sign(primary.delta || 0.1) !== Math.sign(secondary.delta || 0.1);
|
|
return oppositeDirection || Math.abs(primary.delta - secondary.delta) > 30;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function finalizeObservationGroup(group) {
|
|
const sorted = [...group].sort((a, b) => {
|
|
const priorityDelta = observationPriority(b) - observationPriority(a);
|
|
if (priorityDelta !== 0) return priorityDelta;
|
|
return b.observedAt - a.observedAt;
|
|
});
|
|
const primary = sorted[0];
|
|
if (!primary) {
|
|
throw new Error('Cannot finalize empty radiation observation group');
|
|
}
|
|
const distinctSources = [...new Set(sorted.map((observation) => observation.source))];
|
|
const alternateSources = sorted.filter((observation) => observation.source !== primary.source);
|
|
const corroborated = alternateSources.some((observation) => supportsSameSignal(primary, observation));
|
|
const conflictingSources = alternateSources.some((observation) => materiallyConflicts(primary, observation));
|
|
|
|
let confidence = baseConfidence(primary);
|
|
if (corroborated && distinctSources.length >= 2) confidence = 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_HIGH';
|
|
if (conflictingSources) confidence = downgradeConfidence(confidence);
|
|
|
|
return {
|
|
id: primary.id,
|
|
source: primary.source,
|
|
locationName: primary.locationName,
|
|
country: primary.country,
|
|
location: primary.location,
|
|
value: primary.value,
|
|
unit: primary.unit,
|
|
observedAt: primary.observedAt,
|
|
freshness: primary.freshness,
|
|
baselineValue: primary.baselineValue,
|
|
delta: primary.delta,
|
|
zScore: primary.zScore,
|
|
severity: primary.severity,
|
|
contributingSources: distinctSources,
|
|
confidence,
|
|
corroborated,
|
|
conflictingSources,
|
|
convertedFromCpm: sorted.some((observation) => observation.convertedFromCpm),
|
|
sourceCount: distinctSources.length,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function sortFinalObservations(a, b) {
|
|
const severityDelta = severityRank(b.severity) - severityRank(a.severity);
|
|
if (severityDelta !== 0) return severityDelta;
|
|
const confidenceDelta = confidenceRank(b.confidence) - confidenceRank(a.confidence);
|
|
if (confidenceDelta !== 0) return confidenceDelta;
|
|
if (a.corroborated !== b.corroborated) return a.corroborated ? -1 : 1;
|
|
const freshnessDelta = freshnessRank(b.freshness) - freshnessRank(a.freshness);
|
|
if (freshnessDelta !== 0) return freshnessDelta;
|
|
return b.observedAt - a.observedAt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function summarizeObservations(observations) {
|
|
const sorted = [...observations].sort(sortFinalObservations);
|
|
return {
|
|
observations: sorted,
|
|
fetchedAt: Date.now(),
|
|
epaCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.contributingSources.includes('RADIATION_SOURCE_EPA_RADNET')).length,
|
|
safecastCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.contributingSources.includes('RADIATION_SOURCE_SAFECAST')).length,
|
|
anomalyCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.severity !== 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_NORMAL').length,
|
|
elevatedCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_ELEVATED').length,
|
|
spikeCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.severity === 'RADIATION_SEVERITY_SPIKE').length,
|
|
corroboratedCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.corroborated).length,
|
|
lowConfidenceCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.confidence === 'RADIATION_CONFIDENCE_LOW').length,
|
|
conflictingCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.conflictingSources).length,
|
|
convertedFromCpmCount: sorted.filter((item) => item.convertedFromCpm).length,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
async function fetchEpaObservation(site, year) {
|
|
const url = `https://radnet.epa.gov/cdx-radnet-rest/api/rest/csv/${year}/fixed/${site.state}/${site.slug}`;
|
|
const response = await fetch(url, {
|
|
headers: { 'User-Agent': CHROME_UA },
|
|
signal: AbortSignal.timeout(EPA_TIMEOUT_MS),
|
|
});
|
|
if (!response.ok) throw new Error(`EPA RadNet ${response.status} for ${site.name}`);
|
|
const csv = await response.text();
|
|
return toEpaObservation(site, parseApprovedReadings(csv));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
async function fetchSafecastObservation(site, capturedAfter) {
|
|
const params = new URLSearchParams({
|
|
distance: String(SAFECAST_DISTANCE_KM),
|
|
latitude: String(site.lat),
|
|
longitude: String(site.lon),
|
|
captured_after: capturedAfter,
|
|
});
|
|
const response = await fetch(`https://api.safecast.org/measurements.json?${params.toString()}`, {
|
|
headers: { Accept: 'application/json', 'User-Agent': CHROME_UA },
|
|
signal: AbortSignal.timeout(SAFECAST_TIMEOUT_MS),
|
|
});
|
|
if (!response.ok) throw new Error(`Safecast ${response.status} for ${site.name}`);
|
|
|
|
const measurements = await response.json();
|
|
const normalized = (Array.isArray(measurements) ? measurements : [])
|
|
.map((measurement) => {
|
|
const numericValue = Number(measurement?.value);
|
|
const normalizedUnit = normalizeUnit(numericValue, measurement?.unit);
|
|
const observedAt = measurement?.captured_at ? Date.parse(measurement.captured_at) : NaN;
|
|
const lat = Number(measurement?.latitude);
|
|
const lon = Number(measurement?.longitude);
|
|
|
|
if (!normalizedUnit || !Number.isFinite(observedAt) || !Number.isFinite(lat) || !Number.isFinite(lon)) {
|
|
return null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return {
|
|
id: measurement?.id ?? null,
|
|
locationName: typeof measurement?.location_name === 'string' ? measurement.location_name.trim() : '',
|
|
observedAt,
|
|
lat,
|
|
lon,
|
|
value: normalizedUnit.value,
|
|
unit: normalizedUnit.unit,
|
|
convertedFromCpm: normalizedUnit.convertedFromCpm,
|
|
directUnit: normalizedUnit.directUnit,
|
|
};
|
|
})
|
|
.filter(Boolean)
|
|
.sort((a, b) => a.observedAt - b.observedAt);
|
|
|
|
return toSafecastObservation(site, normalized);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
async function fetchRadiationWatch() {
|
|
const currentYear = new Date().getUTCFullYear();
|
|
const capturedAfter = new Date(Date.now() - SAFECAST_LOOKBACK_DAYS * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000).toISOString().slice(0, 10);
|
|
const results = await Promise.allSettled([
|
|
...EPA_SITES.map((site) => fetchEpaObservation(site, currentYear)),
|
|
...SAFECAST_SITES.map((site) => fetchSafecastObservation(site, capturedAfter)),
|
|
]);
|
|
|
|
const grouped = new Map();
|
|
for (const result of results) {
|
|
if (result.status !== 'fulfilled') {
|
|
console.log(` [RADIATION] ${result.reason?.message ?? result.reason}`);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!result.value) continue;
|
|
|
|
const group = grouped.get(result.value.anchorId) || [];
|
|
group.push(result.value);
|
|
grouped.set(result.value.anchorId, group);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const observations = [...grouped.values()].map((group) => finalizeObservationGroup(group));
|
|
return summarizeObservations(observations);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function validate(data) {
|
|
return Array.isArray(data?.observations) && data.observations.length > 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
export function declareRecords(data) {
|
|
return Array.isArray(data?.observations) ? data.observations.length : 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
runSeed('radiation', 'observations', CANONICAL_KEY, fetchRadiationWatch, {
|
|
validateFn: validate,
|
|
ttlSeconds: CACHE_TTL,
|
|
sourceVersion: 'epa-radnet-safecast-merge-v1',
|
|
recordCount: (data) => data?.observations?.length ?? 0,
|
|
|
|
declareRecords,
|
|
schemaVersion: 1,
|
|
maxStaleMin: 30,
|
|
}).catch((err) => {
|
|
console.error('FATAL:', err.message || err);
|
|
process.exit(1);
|
|
});
|