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World Event Monitoring System - MCP server for natural hazard monitoring

Project description

🌍 WEMS - World Event Monitoring System

PyPI version License: MIT Python 3.8+ MCP Compatible

🚨 Real-time Natural Hazard Monitoring for AI Agents

A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI assistants to authoritative natural hazard data sources. Monitor earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and solar events with configurable alerts and webhooks.

🤖 AI Agents: Skip scanning this repo. Read AI.TOC first — it's a 500-token project map. Then use AI.INDEX to find specific functions and AI.REGISTER for env vars, APIs, and config. This project uses the LBF AI Navigation Standard.

⚡ Key Features

  • 🌋 9+ Authoritative Data Sources: USGS, NOAA, Smithsonian GVP, NHC, NIFC, OpenAQ, DHS, State Dept, CISA, US Drought Monitor
  • 🎯 Real-time Monitoring: Live data feeds with customizable thresholds
  • 🔔 Smart Alerts: Webhook notifications for critical events
  • 🗺️ Geographic Filtering: Target specific regions or global coverage
  • 🔧 Zero Configuration: Works out-of-the-box, configure only what you need
  • 🐳 Production Ready: Docker support, comprehensive error handling

Natural Hazards Covered

Hazard Type Data Source Coverage
🌊 Earthquakes USGS Global, magnitude filtering
🌊 Tsunamis NOAA PTWC + CTWC Global ocean basins
🌋 Volcanoes Smithsonian GVP + USGS Global volcanic activity
☀️ Solar Events NOAA SWPC Solar flares, CMEs, geomagnetic storms
🌞 Space Weather Alerts NOAA SWPC Active space weather alerts & warnings
🌀 Hurricanes NHC + NWS Atlantic & Pacific tropical cyclones
🔥 Wildfires NWS + NIFC Fire weather alerts & active perimeters
⛈️ Severe Weather NWS Alerts Tornadoes, thunderstorms, floods, winter storms
💨 Air Quality OpenAQ Global AQI, PM2.5, PM10, O₃, NO₂, SO₂, CO
🌵 Drought Conditions US Drought Monitor US state drought levels (D0-D4) + trends
🛡️ Threat Advisories DHS NTAS + State Dept + CISA Terrorism, travel risk, cyber threats

🚀 Quick Start

Install via PyPI (Recommended)

pip install wems-mcp-server

Or install from source

git clone https://github.com/heliosarchitect/wems-mcp-server.git
cd wems-mcp-server
pip install -r requirements.txt

Basic Usage

# Run as MCP server (connects to AI assistants)
python -m wems_mcp_server

# Test earthquake monitoring
python -c "
import asyncio
from wems_mcp_server import check_earthquakes
print(asyncio.run(check_earthquakes(min_magnitude=6.0)))
"

One-command AI Alerting Setup (Relay + n8n)

bash scripts/setup_wems_alerting_ai.sh

This will:

  • install/start wems-unified-relay.service
  • upsert and activate the unified n8n ingest workflow
  • wire tracker posting credentials automatically

Example Output

{
  "earthquakes_found": 3,
  "events": [
    {
      "magnitude": 7.2,
      "location": "67 km SW of Tres Picos, Mexico",
      "time": "2024-02-13T14:30:15Z",
      "depth": 35.8,
      "tsunami_threat": true
    }
  ]
}

MCP Tools

Tool Description
check_earthquakes Query recent earthquake activity
check_solar Monitor space weather (K-index, flares, CMEs)
check_volcanoes Track volcanic activity alerts
check_tsunamis Monitor tsunami warnings
check_hurricanes Track tropical cyclones & forecast tracks
check_wildfires Fire weather alerts & active perimeters
check_severe_weather Monitor tornadoes, thunderstorms, flash floods
check_floods Flood warnings & USGS river gauge data
check_air_quality AQI monitoring with pollutant data
check_threat_advisories Terrorism, travel risk & cyber threat monitoring
check_space_weather_alerts Active space weather alerts & warnings from NOAA SWPC
check_drought_status US state drought conditions with D0-D4 levels (Premium)
configure_alerts Update alert thresholds and webhooks
fuse_multi_source_incidents Multi-source incident fusion (feature-flagged)

Configuration

alerts:
  earthquake:
    min_magnitude: 6.0
    regions: ["US", "Caribbean", "Pacific"]
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/earthquake"
  
  solar:
    min_kp_index: 7  # Geomagnetic storm threshold
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/solar"
    
  volcano:
    alert_levels: ["WARNING", "WATCH"]
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/volcano"
    
  tsunami:
    enabled: true
    regions: ["pacific", "atlantic", "indian"]
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/tsunami"

Data Sources

  • USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
  • NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
  • NOAA Central Tsunami Warning Center
  • Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program
  • NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center
  • National Hurricane Center (NHC)
  • National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC)
  • NWS Alerts API
  • OpenAQ (Global Air Quality)
  • DHS National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS)
  • U.S. State Department Travel Advisories
  • CISA Cybersecurity Advisories

OpenClaw Integration

Add to your OpenClaw configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "wems": {
      "command": "python3",
      "args": ["/path/to/wems-mcp-server/wems_mcp_server.py"],
      "env": {
        "WEMS_CONFIG": "/path/to/config.yaml"
      }
    }
  }
}

🎯 Use Cases

  • 🏢 Enterprise Risk Management: Automated threat assessment for global operations
  • 📺 News Organizations: Real-time natural disaster reporting and alerts
  • 🔬 Research Institutions: Data collection for scientific analysis
  • 🏠 Personal Safety: Location-specific hazard monitoring for families
  • 🤖 AI Emergency Response: Integration with disaster response chatbots
  • 📱 Alert Systems: Custom notification workflows for critical events

🔧 Advanced Configuration

# config.yaml - Full customization example
alerts:
  earthquake:
    min_magnitude: 6.0
    regions: ["US", "Caribbean", "Pacific"]
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/earthquake"
    
  solar:
    min_kp_index: 7  # G3+ geomagnetic storm
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/solar"
    
  volcano:
    alert_levels: ["WARNING", "WATCH"] 
    regions: ["Cascade Range", "Ring of Fire"]
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/volcano"
    
  tsunami:
    enabled: true
    regions: ["pacific", "atlantic", "indian"]
    webhook: "https://your-endpoint.com/tsunami"

📊 Monitoring Dashboard

Pair with monitoring tools for comprehensive coverage:

# Example: Send earthquake data to monitoring system
curl -X POST https://your-monitoring.com/api/events \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "$(python -c 'import wems; print(wems.get_recent_earthquakes())')"

💳 Billing & Monetization (Current)

WEMS now includes Stripe metering scaffolding and affordable default pricing.

Current pricing defaults

  • Free tier: 5,000 calls per rolling 30 days
  • 0–100,000 calls: $0.0010/call
  • 100,001–500,000 calls: $0.0008/call
  • 500,001+ calls: $0.0006/call

Accessory call weights (default)

  • Most tools: 1 unit
  • check_space_weather_alerts: 2 units
  • fuse_multi_source_incidents: 3 units

Billing config

See: config/wems_stripe_billing.json

Key fields:

  • event_name
  • api_key_to_customer
  • billing_units.default
  • billing_units.by_tool
  • pricing.free_calls_per_rolling_30d
  • pricing.tiers[]

Stripe key source

  1. STRIPE_API_KEY or STRIPE_SECRET_KEY (direct env)

WEMS uses best-effort lookup and never blocks alerting if billing key resolution fails.


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