# Data Validation Report: US Disasters Mashup **Validated**: 2026-02-14 **Dataset**: disasters_mashup.json (13 MB, 54,575 records) **Verdict**: Authentic government data with known quality issues ## Summary 54,575 records from four US government sources, all verified as authentic. Category-specific fields are well-populated where they apply. Two significant quality issues: aviation dates are truncated to year-only precision, and ~5,983 duplicate aviation records exist. ## Dataset Composition | Category | Records | % | Source | |----------|---------|---|--------| | Aviation Accidents | 32,410 | 59.4% | NTSB | | Severe Storms | 14,770 | 27.1% | NOAA Storm Events | | Earthquakes | 3,742 | 6.9% | USGS | | Shipwrecks | 3,653 | 6.7% | NOAA AWOIS | ## Field Coverage Fields are category-specific. Core fields (category, latitude, longitude, name, subcategory) are 100% populated across all records. | Field | Coverage | Present In | |-------|----------|-----------| | category | 100% | All | | latitude | 100% | All | | longitude | 100% | All | | name | 100% | All (e.g., "Tornado in OKLAHOMA, KIOWA") | | subcategory | 100% | All (e.g., Tornado, Flash Flood, seismic, maritime, aviation) | | date | 94.3% | All except some historical shipwrecks | | aircraft_type | 59.4% | Aviation only (100% of aviation records) | | event_id | 59.4% | Aviation only (NTSB event IDs) | | magnitude | 19.9% | Storms (Fujita/EF scale) + Earthquakes (Richter) | | fatalities | 27.1% | Storms only | | injuries | 27.1% | Storms only | | damage | 26.4% | Storms only (text: "250K", "1.5M") | | state | 27.1% | Storms only | | depth_km | 0% | Field exists but all values null | | vessel_type | 0.6% | Shipwrecks, sparsely populated | | cargo | <0.1% | Shipwrecks, almost empty | ## Coordinate Validation - **100% populated**, zero missing - Latitude range: -77.4 to 82.2 - Longitude range: -179.3 to 178.8 - Coordinate precision: 5-6 decimal places (meter-level, consistent with GPS/survey data) - Round coordinates: <1% (rules out synthetic generation) - ~3,200 records outside CONUS bounds: expected for Hawaii, Alaska, territories, international aviation/maritime ## Date Quality Issues **Storms**: ISO 8601 dates with day precision (e.g., `1950-04-28`). Range: 1950-2025. Clean. **Shipwrecks**: Mixed formats (`MM-DD-YYYY` or null). 85.8% missing dates. Historical records dating to the 1600s. Expected for archival maritime data. **Aviation**: All 32,410 dates truncated to `YYYY-01-01`. The real dates appear embedded in the event IDs (e.g., event_id `20121010X84549` suggests Oct 10, 2012, but date field shows `2012-01-01`). This is a processing artifact, not fake data. **Earthquakes**: Unix timestamps (e.g., `1766311037`). Consistent with USGS API output format. Not converted to ISO 8601. ## Duplicate Records - 4,763 duplicate event IDs among aviation records - 5,983 total extra records (some IDs appear 3+ times) - Duplicates are exact copies (same coordinates, dates, all fields) - Likely caused by overlapping source files during the original collection - 18% duplication rate among records with event IDs ## Synthetic Data Check No synthetic data indicators found: - Record counts are non-round (32,410 / 14,770 / 3,742 / 3,653) - Geographic distribution matches known patterns (tornado alley, Pacific seismic belt, coastal aviation corridors) - Storm subcategories show realistic distribution (Tornado: 6,334; Flash Flood: 2,358; Thunderstorm Wind: 2,257) - Earthquake magnitudes range 4.5-8.2 with realistic distribution - NTSB event IDs follow the official NTSB Event ID format (YYYYMMDD + sequence) - Storm damage values use NOAA's text format conventions ("250K", "1.5M") ## Storm Subcategory Breakdown Top 10 storm types (from `subcategory` field): 1. Tornado: 6,334 2. Flash Flood: 2,358 3. Thunderstorm Wind: 2,257 4. Flood: 1,777 5. Hail: 1,246 6. Lightning: 574 7. Heavy Rain: 99 8. Marine Strong Wind: 43 9. Debris Flow: 43 10. Marine Thunderstorm Wind: 25 ## Known Issues | Issue | Severity | Notes | |-------|----------|-------| | Aviation dates year-only | High | Real dates recoverable from event IDs | | 5,983 duplicate records | Medium | Deduplication on event_id would fix | | Earthquake dates as timestamps | Medium | Valid data, just not human-readable | | depth_km always null | Low | Field exists but never populated | | cargo/vessel_type sparse | Low | Most shipwreck records lack this detail | ## Overall Assessment | Metric | Score | |--------|-------| | Source authenticity | 10/10 | | Coordinate quality | 9/10 | | Category-specific metadata | 8/10 | | Date quality | 6/10 | | Data cleanliness (duplicates) | 7/10 | | Overall | 8/10 | **Verdict**: Authentic data from four government APIs. Well-structured with category-specific fields (storms have casualties and damage, aviation has aircraft types and NTSB IDs, earthquakes have magnitude). Two improvement opportunities: deduplicate aviation records and recover full dates from event IDs.