This can be used for defensive other methods, such as making a repeatable Save to resist a certain effect, or a perception check to see through invisibility.
This attack is a lone, singular attack outside of the standard attack action. Only one attack may be made when you use your Godly Action in this way, even if you would normally make two or more attacks as part of your attack action.
You may cast a cantrip in this way even if you already cast a spell and/or cantrip already during the same round.
The power of a Divine Feat or a Divine Praxys requires divine might to use. Passive Divine Feats are always active and provide their benefit indefinitely unless they are blocked or lost. Active Divine feats all require your Godly Action to use, though some may require additional actions, such as a Bonus Action or Reaction to be used properly, and consume both action immediately and simultaneously.
A storm god would beable to detect a strong, destructive storm with in an accuracy any point within a 50 mile radius of the actual event. They would be unable to detect or gather any additional information.
A storm god would be able to detect the intensity and general direction of a storm, as well as the destructive aftermath is leaves in it's wake.
A storm god of this rank would be able to discern the intensity, exact direction, and state of any storm in any plane, and can even ascertain what kind of storm is occurring and what it is currently doing.
A storm god would be able to sense that a storm is about to form, even if the weather seems clear, and is able to predict with decent accuracy what will happen during said storm. The will also be able to tamper with the situation to make the storm more likely to appear, or stop it from forming in the first place.