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This page is part of the ongoing SWIM communities of interest discussions. The content is working material. It should not be treated as final as it is still subject to review, comment and change.


This page holds the discussion on the information aspects of the service. It focuses on:

  • understanding the information offered by the service (information definition)
  • the filtering offered by the service.

The information definition has not been agreed and should not be used.

to do:

Base on https://codes.wmo.int/306/_4678. The information definition is based on phenomena found at https://codes.wmo.int/306/_4678.

Also check if there are things in AIRM not in 306 and decide if they should be part of the service offer.

Notes:

  1. IWXXM uses AIXM profile: https://aixm.aero/schema/5.1.1_profiles/AIXM_WX/5.1.1b/AIXM_Features.xsd

Explanation


The information definition is extracted from the ATM Information Reference Model (https://airm.aero/). The AIRM is the ICAO endorsed reference vocabulary for defining air traffic management information. This means that the information definition is not just a copy of the IWXXM. However, service implementers who chose IWXXM can be assured that the semantic correspondences have been established (https://airm.aero/developers/semantic-correspondences).

The image below presents a simplified overview of the content of the information definition. It include:

  • metadata e.g. location, validity and traceability information
  • information concerning weather phenomena
  • information concerning weather conditions





Information Definition


identification

titleAviation Meteorological Information Definition
edition00.01.00
date2023-10-03

responsible party

organisation name

EUROCONTROL
contact informationswim@eurocontrol.int
roleauthor

scope

abstractThe information definition covers the elements used by the various Meteorological SWIM services.

namespace

namespacetbd


licence

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data catalogue


This section of the information definition deals with the metadata.

Metadata

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionIWXXMapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
EntityCollection


A collection of entities.

Report

relativeLocationEntity: Aerodrome or Airspace or State

The location of an entity expressed in relation to another entity.

TAF.aerodromeF

sourceCharacterString
Name of entity or organisation that supplied data.

Unit

name

designator

type



positionGM_Point


The geometry of the entity expressed as the position of a point on the surface of the Earth.


endValidityDateTime


Date and time at which the data contained in the entity state ceases to be effective.TAF.validPeriod.endPositionF

startValidityDateTime
Date and time at which the data contained in the entity state starts to be effective.TAF.validPeriod.beginPositionF

lastRevisionDateTime
Date and time when the data was last revised.
O

memberEntity: WeatherPhenomenon or WeatherCondition 0..*
An entity that is member of the collection.

Aerodrome



featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionIWXXM/AIXMapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)

Aerodrome



AerodromeA defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft.AirportHeliport

designator

CharacterString

Aerodrome.designator

Designator for an aerodrome.

designator

locationIndicatorICAOCharacterStringAerodrome.locationIndicatorICAOA four-letter code group formulated in accordance with rules prescribed by ICAO and assigned to the aerodrome.locationIndicatorICAO

designatorIATA

CharacterString

Aerodrome.designatorIATA

Identifier that is assigned to a location in accordance with rules (resolution 767) governed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

designatorIATA

name

CharacterString

Aerodrome.name

Primary official name of an aerodrome as designated by an appropriate authority.

name

fieldElevationValVerticalDistanceTypeAerodrome.fieldElevationThe vertical distance above Mean Sea Level (MSL) of the highest point of the landing area.fieldElevation

aerodromeReferencePointInfrastructurePointAerodrome.aerodromeReferencePointThe designated geographical location of an aerodrome.ARP

Airspace


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionIWXXM/AIXMapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)

Airspace



AirspaceA defined three dimensional region of space relevant to air traffic.Airspace

designator

CharacterString

Airspace.designator

Published sequence of characters allowing the identification of the airspace.

designator

name

CharacterString

Airspace.name

Name given to an airspace by a responsible authority.

name

type

CodeAirspaceType [0..1]

Airspace.type

Indicator of the general structure or characteristics of a particular airspace.

type

isDesignatorICAOBooleanAirspace.isDesignatorICAOAn indicator of whether an airspace designator is recorded in ICAO Doc. 7910 'Location Indicators'.designatorICAO

geometryComponentAirspaceVolumeAirspace.geometryComponentA portion of airspace that contributes to the definition of the airspace geometry.geometryComponent

State


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)

State



StateAn internationally recognized geographic entity that provides air traffic service.

icaoNationalityLettersCharacterString [0..1]

State.icaoNationalityLetters

Nationality letters as defined by ICAO.

isoCountryCode

CharacterString [0..1]

State.isoCountryCode

Country codes as defined by ISO.



name

CharacterString

State.name

Full official name of the state.



territory

CharacterString [0..1]

State.territory

Name of the territory within the state.




This section of the information definition concerns the weather conditions.

WeatherCondition


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionIWXXMapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
WeatherCondition


Weather observations or forecast for an area of interest.

Note: This is the root for the various aviation conditions: AerodromeCondition.




analysisTimeDateTime


The time at which the forecast or observation process starts.


changeIndicatorCodeChangeIndicatorType
Indication about the type of meteorological conditions changes.


confidence

Quality of trusting for a forecast expressed as a percentage.


hasNoSignificantWeather

Indication that no specified en-route weather phenomena which may affect the safety of aircraft operations is occurring or expected to occur.


probability

Relative likelihood of a forecast expressed as a percentage.


typeCodeWeatherConditionType
The type of weather condition being reported.


weatherInformationSourceWeatherInformationSource
The weather information source.


contourContour
A contour used to outline a particular weather situation within the forecast or observation.


phenomenonWeatherPhenomenon
The phenomenon of relevance for the weather condition.surfaceWind, cloud, etc.

Contour



featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Contour


An estimated or observed outline of a particular weather situation.applicability: En-route significant weather only.

contourValueMeasure


The value of the measure that applies to that contour.
For example a pressure chart could have contours where each contour line represents a specific pressure value, this could be sorted in the contourValue.

AviationCondition

Inherits from WeatherCondition.


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinition
applicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
AviationCondition


Weather observations and or forecast for a specific aeronautical location or airspace volume.




airPressure


Force per unit area exerted into a surface by the weight of air above that surface.


airTemperature

The temperature indicated by a thermometer exposed to the air in a place sheltered from direct solar radiation.


dewpointTemperature

The temperature to which a given air parcel must be cooled at constant pressure and constant water vapor content in order for saturation to occur.


maximumAirTemperature

The maximum air temperature.


maximumAirTemperatureTime

The time of the occurrence of the maximum air temperature.


minimumAirTemperature

The minimum air temperature.


minimumAirTemperatureTime

The time of the occurrence of the minimum air temperature.


relativeHumidity

At a given pressure and temperature, the percentage ratio of the gram-molecular weight of the water vapour to the gram-molecular weight that the air would have if it were saturated with respect to water at the same pressure and temperature.


verticalVisibility

Maximum distance at which an observer can see and identify an object on the same vertical as himself, above or below.verticalVisibility

tropopause

Meteorological information about the tropopause.


ceiling

Meteorological information about the cloud ceiling.




horizontalVisibilityHorizontalVisibility
The greatest horizontal distance at which selected objects can be seen, identified, and/or measured with instrumentation.

AerodromeCondition

Inherits from AviationCondition.


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
AerodromeCondition


Weather observations and or forecast for an aerodrome

cavokBoolean


Visibility, cloud and present weather better than prescribed values or conditions.

qfeValPressureType
Atmospheric pressure at aerodrome elevation. A pressure type altimeter calibrated in accordance with the Standard Atmosphere, when set to a QFE altimeter setting using this particular pressure value, will indicate the height above the aerodrome environment.

qnhValPressureType
Q Code corresponding to the derived atmospheric pressure at Mean Sea Level, based on the atmospheric pressure at the reference point converted using the characteristics of the ICAO Standard Atmosphere.

ValPressureTypeCloud
The cloud conditions at the aerodrome.

AirspaceCondition

Inherits from AviationCondition.


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
AirspaceCondition


Weather-related observations and forecasts of relevance to an airspace.

airspaceAirspace


The airspace which is subject to observation or forecast.

RouteCondition

Inherits from AviationCondition.


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
RouteCondition


Weather observations and / or forecasts related to routes.

routeRoute


The route which is subject to observation or forecast.

RunwayCondition

Inherits from AviationCondition.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
RunwayCondition





qfe


Atmospheric pressure at runway threshold elevation. A pressure type altimeter calibrated in accordance with the Standard Atmosphere, when set to a QFE altimeter setting using this particular pressure value, will indicate the height above the touch-down zone of the runway.

temperature

The temperature measured by a probe under the runway surface at the touchdown (TDZ) zone.

rvrRunwayVisualRange
The observed or forecast runway visual range.

runwayRunway
The runway which is subject to observation or forecast.

Ceiling



featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Ceiling


Height above the Earth's surface of the base of the lower cloud layer whose amount exceeds a specific value.

isVariable


An indicator which denotes a ceiling of less than 3,000 feet, which rapidly increases or decreases in height by established criteria during the period of observation.

lowerBoundVariableCeiling

The lowest variable ceiling height evaluated.

upperBoundVariableCeiling

The highest variable ceiling height evaluated.

HorizontalVisibility



featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
HorizontalVisibility


An aggregation of horizontal visibility conditions typically reported together at an aerodrome, including the prevailing visibility and minimum visibility.

isPrevailingVisibilityAbove10000metres


Indication that the prevailing visibility is of at least 10000 meters.

isUnidirectionalVisibility

Indication whether the horizontalVisibility is given for a single direction or not.

minimumVisibility

Visibility for aeronautical purposes is the greater of:
a) the greatest distance at which a black object of suitable dimensions, situated near the ground, can be seen and recognized when observed against a bright background;
b) the greatest distance at which lights in the vicinity of 1 000 candelas can be seen and identified against an unlit background.


minimumVisibilityDirection

The direction of the minimum visibility relative to the reporting station.

prevailingVisibility

The greatest visibility value, observed in accordance with the definition of "visibility", which is reached within at least half the horizon circle or within at least half of the surface of the aerodrome. These areas could comprise contiguous or non-contiguous sectors.

RunwayVisualRange


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
RunwayVisualRange


The range over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can see the runway surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centre line.

rvrTendency


When instrumented systems are used for the assessment of runway visual range, the variations in runway visual range during the 10-minute period immediately preceding the observation.

rvrValue

Value of the Runway Visual Range.

rvrValueInterpretation

The relational operator that can be used for interpreting the RVR value, for instance in order to express a mean RVR of at least 2000 meters (ABOVE 2000 meters).

associatedRunwayDirectionRunwayDirection
The runway direction for which the RVR is specified.

Route


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Route


A specified route designed for channeling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic service (ATS) from the end of the take-off and initial climb phase to the commencement of the approach and landing phase.

designatorNumberInteger
The number of the route designator.

designatorPrefix

CharacterString

CodeRouteDesignatorPrefixType


A prefix for the route designator, indicating whether the route is upper ATS, reserved for helicopters or reserved for supersonic flights.

designatorSecondLetter

CharacterString

CodeRouteDesignatorLetterType


The letter of the route designator, which may have special significance with regard to the route usage limitations, depending on the region.

Runway

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionIWXXM/AIXMapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Runway


A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft.Runway

designatorCharacterString
The designator of a runway, used to uniquely identify it at an aerodrome.designator

typeCodeRunwayType
The type of runway.type

associatedAerodrome

The aerodrome the runway is associated with.associatedAirportHeliport

RunwayDirection

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionIWXXM/AIXMapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
RunwayDirection


One of the two possible landing and/or take-off directions of a runway or Final Approach and Take-off Area (FATO).RunwayDirection

designatorCharacterString
A designator for one of the two possible landing and/or take-off directions of a runway or final approach and take-off area.designator

trueBearingAngle
The measured angle between the runway direction and true north at a given position.trueBearing

magneticBearingAngle
The measured angle between the runway direction and magnetic north at a given position.magneticBearing

usedRunwayRunway
The runway used by the runway direction.usedRunway


This section of the information definition concerns the weather information sources.

WeatherInformationSource

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
WeatherInformationSource

WeatherInformationSource

An automated or non-automated weather information source.

Note: This is the root for the various weather information sources.



isAltimeterInformationProvided

WeatherInformationSource.isAltimeterInformationProvided

Indicates whether the weather source provides altimeter information.

isWeatherStation


WeatherInformationSource.isWeatherStation

Indicator that the source is a weather station.


AutomatedWeatherObservationSystem

Inherits from WeatherInformationSource.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
AutomatedWeatherObservationSystem


Automated sensor suites which are designed to serve aviation and meteorological observing needs for safe and efficient aviation operations and weather forecasting.

weatherSystemName


The name of the weather observation system.

NonAutomatedWeatherObservationSource

Inherits from WeatherInformationSource.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
NonAutomatedWeatherObservationSource





nonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceTypeCodeNonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceType


The type of weather information source.

ManualSurfaceWeatherObservation

Inherits from NonAutomatedWeatherObservationSource.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
ManualSurfaceWeatherObservation


Manual Surface Weather Observation






NonAutomatedWeatherObservationInstrument

Inherits from NonAutomatedWeatherObservationSource.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
NonAutomatedWeatherObservationInstrument


Non-Automated Weather Observation Instrument

weatherInstrumentTypeCodeWeatherInstrumentType


The type of weather instrument used in non-automated weather observation.

SurfaceWeatherObservation

Inherits from AutomatedWeatherObservationSystem.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
SurfaceWeatherObservation


Surface weather observations provide numerous weather elements, that are observed by a variety of sensors, both measurable (e.g., pressure and temperature) and derived elements (e.g., density altitude).   

surfaceWeatherObservationSystemTypeCodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystem


The type of surface weather observation system.

This section of the information definitions covers weather phenomena.

WeatherPhenomenon


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
WeatherPhenomenon

WeatherPhenomenon

A meteorological event.

Note: This is the root for the various weather phenomena.



baseValDistanceType


Altitude of the lowest level of the description of a weather phenomenon.

intensityCodeWeatherIntensityType
Severity of a weather phenomenon.

phenomenonTypeCodeWeatherPhenomenonType

Description of the type of a weather phenomenon.

Note: The codelist gives phenomena that have no additional properties of their own.



significantWeatherQualifierCodeSignificantWeatherQualifierType
A qualifier used in association with a reported significant weather phenomenon.

topValDistanceType
Altitude of the highest level of the description of a weather phenomenon.

movementMovementDescription
The movement of the weather phenomenon.

weatherConditionWeatherCondition
The observation or forecast of the weather phenomenon.

MovementDescription


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
MovementDescription


Movement information associated with a phenomenon.applicability: En-route significant weather only.

directionFrom


The angle from which the meteorological phenomenon is moving.

directionTowards

Heading of the movement of a meteorological phenomenon.

fromCardinalDirection

The cardinal direction from which the meteorological phenomenon is moving.

isStationary

Indication whether a meteorological phenomenon is moving or not.

speed

Speed of the movement of the meteorological phenomenon.

towardsCardinalDirection

The cardinal direction towards which the meteorological phenomenon is moving.

Cloud

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.


featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinition
applicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Cloud


A hydrometeor consisting of minute particles of liquid water or ice, or of both, suspended in the free air and usually not touching the ground. It may also include larger particles of liquid water or ice and non-aqueous liquid or solid particles such as those present in fumes, smoke and dust.AerodromeCloudForecast

cloudAmountCodeCloudAmountType


Fraction of the sky covered by the clouds of a certain genus, species, variety, layer or combination of clouds.


cloudTypeCodeCloudType
Categorization of the cloud depending on its main characteristics.


isAmoutAndBaseNotObservableBoolean
Indication that cumulonimbus clouds or towering cumulus clouds are detected by the automatic observing system but the cloud amount and the height of cloud base cannot be observed.


isEmbeddedBoolean
Surrounded, or part of a wider cloud layer, in opposition to isolated.


isNoCloudDetectedBoolean
No clouds are detected by the automatic observing system.


isNoSignificantCloudDetectedBoolean
No clouds of operational significance are detected by the ceilometer(s) in reports from fully automatic observing systems.


isObscuredBoolean
Hidden or out of sight by haze, smoke or cloud for example.


isWidespreadBoolean
Affecting a large area.

Convection

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

applicability: En-route significant weather only.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Convection


In the atmosphere, convection is the dominant vertical transport process in convective boundary layers, which are common over tropical oceans and, during sunny days, over continents. Moist convection in the atmosphere is characterized by deep, saturated updrafts and downdrafts, and unsaturated downdrafts driven by the evaporation and melting of precipitation. This form of convection is made visible by cumulus clouds and cumulonimbus clouds in the case of precipitation convection.






ConvectionCell

applicability: En-route significant weather only.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
ConvectionCell


A volume of convective air.

convectionCellOvershootPositionTwoDimensionalPointType


Location in latitude and longitude of the convection cell overshoot.

convectionCellTopVariationCodeConvectionCellTopVariationType
The observed variation of the altitude of the upper part convection cell.

convectionCellTypeCodeConvectionCellType
Indication whether the convection cell described is the base (cell base) of a cell, or the upper part of a cell (cell top).

Icing

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

applicability: En-route significant weather only.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Icing


Formation of ice, rime, or hoarfrost on an aircraft in flight.

accretionRateDecimal


Ratio of growth of the ice deposit.

Obscuration

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Obscuration


A weather phenomenon which reduces the visibility due to hydrometeor or lithometeor in suspension in the air.

typeCodeObscurationType


Type of hydrometeor.

Precipitation

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Precipitation


Hydrometeor consisting of a fall of an ensemble of particles. The forms of precipitation are: rain, drizzle, snow, snow grains, snow pellets, diamond dust, hail and ice pellets.

amountInteger


Total amount of precipitation measured over a defined period, expressed in mm/hours.

typeCodePrecipitationType
Description of the precipitation characteristics using a classification.

TornadicVortex

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
TornadicVortex


A violently rotating column of air, usually pendant to a cumulonimbus, with circulation reaching the ground. It nearly always starts as a funnel cloud and may be accompanied by a loud roaring noise.

isFunnelCloudBoolean


Indicates a violent, rotating column of air, which does not touch the surface, usually appended to a cumulonimbus cloud.

isTornadoBoolean
Indicates a violent, rotating column of air touching the ground. It forms a pendant, usually from a cumulonimbus cloud, nearly always starts as a funnel cloud, and is accompanied by a loud roaring noise.

isWaterspoutBoolean
Indicates a violent, rotating column of air that forms over a body of water, and touches the water surface; tornado or funnel cloud that touches a body of water.

TropicalCyclone

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
TropicalCyclone


Cyclone of tropical origin of small diameter (some hundreds of kilometres) with minimum surface pressure in some cases less than 900 hPa, very violent winds and torrential rain; sometimes accompanied by thunderstorms. It usually contains a central region, known as the "eye" of the storm, with a diameter of the order of some tens of kilometres, and with light winds and more or less lightly clouded sky.applicability: En-route significant weather only.

centralPressureValPressureType


Pressure at the centre of the cyclone.

maxSurfaceWindSpeedValSpeedType
Maximum surface wind speed of a tropical cyclone.

nameCharacterString
Name of the tropical cyclone.

Turbulence

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Turbulence


Atmospheric flow regime characterized by chaotic and stochastic property changes. This includes low momentum diffusion, high momentum convection, and rapid variation of pressure and velocity in space and time.applicability: En-route significant weather only.

edrDecimal


Eddy dissipation rate, characterization of atmospheric turbulence.

turbulenceTypeCodeTurbulenceType
The type of turbulence.

VolcanicActivity

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
VolcanicActivity


Volcanic unrest or eruption.

isErupting


Indication wether a volcano is erupting or not.

ashCloudVolcanicAshCloud
The volcanic ash cloud generated by the volcanic activity.

VolcanicAshCloud

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
VolcanicAshCloud


Ash contaminated atmospheric volume.

ashConcentrationValConcentrationType


Mass concentration of ash in an ash cloud expressed in mass unit per volume unit.

volcanicActivityVolcanicActivity
The volcanic activity at the origin of the volcanic ash cloud.

WeatherLayer

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
WeatherLayer


An array of clouds and/or obscurations whose bases are at approximately the same level.   

obscurationObscuration


An obscuration forming part of the weather layer.

cloudCloud
A cloud forming part of the weather layer.

Wind

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
Wind


Air motion relative to the Earth's surface. Unless otherwise specified, only the horizontal component is considered.

crosswindValSpeedType


A wind blowing perpendicularly to one's direction of travel or orientation.

extremeClockwiseWindDirectionAngle
The extreme clockwise direction from which the wind is blowing, inclusive.

extremeCounterClockwiseWindDirectionAngle
The extreme counter-clockwise direction from which the wind is blowing, inclusive.

headwindValSpeedType
A wind blowing from directly in front, opposing forward motion or orientation.

isCalmBoolean
Indication that the wind is forecast to be less than 0.5 m/s (1 kt).

isVariableBoolean
Indication that the direction of the wind changes frequently. According to Annex 3 the wind is reported as variable (VRB) in local routine or special reports, in METAR and SPECI, when one of the following situations occur:
- when the total variation is 60 or more and less than 180 and the wind speed is less than 1.5 m/s (3 kt), the wind direction shall be reported as variable with no mean wind direction; or
- when the total variation is 180 or more, the wind direction shall be reported as variable with no mean wind direction.


maxWindSpeedValSpeedType
The maximum speed of the wind.

minWindSpeedValSpeedType
The minimum speed of the wind.

verticalWindGustValSpeedType
Component wind gust in the upward or downward direction.

windDirectionAngle
Direction from which wind is blowing.

windGustValSpeedType
Variation from the mean surface wind speed as defined by ICAO Annex 3.

windSpeedValSpeedType
The speed of the wind.

WindShear

Inherits from WeatherPhenomenon.

featureattributetype, multiplicity
identifierdefinitionapplicability (F-Forecast, O-Observation, E-En-route)
WindShear


Local variation of the wind vector or any of its components in a given direction.

levelValDistanceType


Altitude expressed as a vertical distance where the wind shear occurs.


simple types

CodeAirspaceType

codelistvalueidentifierdefinition

CodeAirspaceType


CodeAirspaceTypeA coded list of values that indicates a type of airspace.
CodeAirspaceTypeNASCodeAirspaceType.NAS

National Airspace System.

[note: The airspace within which a State provides Air Traffic Services is usually composed of:1) the territories over which the State has jurisdiction;2) those portions of the airspace over the high seas or in airspace of undetermined sovereignty where the provision of ATS are provided as determined by regional agreements. It can usually be determined by the UNION of FIRs (including, where appropriate, NO-FIRs) of the UNION of NAS-P. .]

CodeAirspaceTypeFIRCodeAirspaceType.FIR

Flight information region. Airspace of defined dimensions within which flight information service and alerting service are provided.

Description:

ICAO Recognized.

Might, for example, be used if service provided by more than one unit.

CodeAirspaceTypeTMACodeAirspaceType.TMA

Terminal control area. Control area normally established at the confluence of ATS routes in the vicinity of one or more major aerodromes.

Description:

Non-ICAO Recognized.

Mainly used in Europe under the Flexible Use of Airspace concept.

CodeAirspaceTypeOTHERCodeAirspaceType.OTHEROther

CodeChangeIndicatorType

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CodeChangeIndicatorType
CodeChangeIndicatorTypeA code describing the type of meteorological conditions changes.
CodeChangeIndicatorTypeBECMG
A code used to describe changes where the meteorological conditions are expected to reach or pass through specified threshold values at a regular or irregular rate and at an unspecified time during the time period.
CodeChangeIndicatorTypeNOSIG
No significant changes are forecast with respect to the current meteorological conditions.
CodeChangeIndicatorTypeTEMPO
A code used to describe expected frequent or infrequent temporary fluctuations in the meteorological conditions which reach or pass specified threshold values and last for a period of less than one hour in each instance and, in the aggregate, cover less than one-half of the forecast period during which the fluctuations are expected to occur.

CodeCloudAmountType

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CodeCloudAmountType
CodeCloudAmountTypeAmount of cloud - assessed by category.
CodeCloudAmountTypeBROKEN
(5 to 7 oktas)
CodeCloudAmountTypeFEW
(1 to 2 oktas)
CodeCloudAmountTypeOVERCAST
(8 oktas)
CodeCloudAmountTypeSCATTERED
(3 to 4 oktas)
CodeCloudAmountTypeSCATTERED_BROKEN
SCATTERED or BROKEN
CodeCloudAmountTypeSKY_CLEAR
(0 oktas)

CodeCloudType

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CodeCloudType
CodeCloudTypeA code describing the types of cloud.
CodeCloudTypeALTOCUMULUS
White or grey, or both white and grey, patch, sheet or layer of cloud, generally with shading, composed of laminae, rounded masses, rolls, etc., which are sometimes partly fibrous or diffuse and which may or may not be merged most of the regularly arranged small elements usually have an apparent width of between one and five degrees.
CodeCloudTypeALTOSTRATUS
Greyish or bluish cloud sheet or layer of striated, fibrous or uniform appearance, totally or partly covering the sky, and having parts thin enough to reveal the Sun at least vaguely, as through ground glass. Altostratus does not show halo phenomena.
CodeCloudTypeCIRROCUMULUS
Thin, white patch, sheet or layer of cloud without shading, composed of very small elements in the form of grains, ripples, etc., merged or separated, and more or less regularly arranged most of the elements have an apparent width of less than one degree.
CodeCloudTypeCIRROSTRATUS
Transparent, whitish cloud veil of fibrous (hair-like) or smooth appearance, totally or partially covering the sky, and generally producing halo phenomena.
CodeCloudTypeCIRRUS
Detached clouds in the form of white, delicate filaments or white or mostly white patches or narrow bands. These clouds have a fibrous (hair-like) appearance, or a silky sheen, or both.
CodeCloudTypeCUMULONIMBUS
Dense and heavy cloud with a considerable mountain- or tower-shaped vertical extension. These clouds, the base of which is quite dark, may give rise to thunderstorms and generally heavy precipitation in the form of rain, snow, fine or large hail, sometimes accompanied by strong wind gusts.
CodeCloudTypeCUMULUS
Detached cloud, generally dense and with sharp outlines, developing vertically in the form of rising mounds, domes or towers, of which the bulging upper part is often like a cauliflower. The sunlit parts are mostly brilliant white and the base is relatively dark and nearly horizontal. Sometimes Cumulus clouds are ragged.
CodeCloudTypeNIMBOSTRATUS
Grey cloud layer, often dark, the appearance of which is rendered diffuse by more or less continuously falling rain or snow, which in most cases reaches the ground. It is thick enough throughout to blot out the Sun. Low, ragged clouds frequently occur below the layer, with which they may or may not merge.
CodeCloudTypeSTRATOCUMULUS
Banks or a layer of grey or whitish clouds generally caught on mountaintops. The base may be fuzzy or smooth and generally horizontal.
CodeCloudTypeSTRATUS
Generally grey cloud layer with a fairly uniform base, which may give drizzle, ice prisms or snow grains. When the Sun is visible through the cloud, its outline is clearly discernible Stratus does not produce halo phenomena except, possibly, at very low temperatures sometimes it appears in the form of ragged patches.
CodeCloudTypeTOWERING_CUMULUS
 A descriptive term, used mostly in weather observing, for cumulus congestus (Cu con).

CodeConvectionCellTopVariationType

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CodeConvectionCellTopVariationType
CodeConvectionCellTopVariationTypeA code describing the dynamic behaviour of the top of a convection cell.
CodeConvectionCellTopVariationTypeCONSTANT
Indicates no sensible variation of the top altitude of a convection cell.
CodeConvectionCellTopVariationTypeDECAYING
Indicates that the top altitude of a convection cell is lowering.
CodeConvectionCellTopVariationTypeGROWING

Indicates that the top altitude of a convection cell is increasing.

CodeConvectionCellType

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CodeConvectionCellType
CodeConvectionCellTypeA code indicating whether a convection cell described is the base (cell base)  of a cell, or the upper part of a cell (cell top).
CodeConvectionCellTypeCELL_BASE
The base (cell base) of a cell.
CodeConvectionCellTypeCELL_TOP
The upper part of a cell (cell top).

CodeNonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceType

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CodeNonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceType
CodeNonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceTypeThe types of non-automated weather information source.
CodeNonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceTypeMANUAL_SURFACE_WEATHER_OBSERVATION
Manual Surface Weather Observation
CodeNonAutomatedWeatherInformationSourceTypeWEATHER_INSTRUMENT
Weather Instrument.

CodeObscurationType

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CodeObscurationType
CodeObscurationTypeA code describing the obscuration types.
ObscurationTypeDUST
Earth or other solid matter in a minute and fine state of subdivision, so that the particles are small and light enough to be easily raised and carried in a cloud by the wind any substance comminuted or pulverized powder.
CodeObscurationTypeFOG
A suspension of very small, usually microscopic water droplets in the air, reducing visibility at the Earth's surface.
CodeObscurationTypeHAZE
Suspension in the atmosphere of extremely small, dry particles which are invisible to the naked eye but numerous enough to give the sky an opalescent appearance.
CodeObscurationTypeMIST
Suspension in the air of microscopic water droplets or wet hygroscopic particles which reduce the visibility at the Earth's surface.
CodeObscurationTypeSAND
A material consisting of comminuted fragments and water-worn particles of rocks (mainly silicious) finer than those of which gravel is composed.
CodeObscurationTypeSMOKE
Suspension in the atmosphere of small particles produced by combustion.
CodeObscurationTypeSPRAY
Ensemble of water droplets torn by the wind from the surface of an extensive body of water, generally from the wave crests, and carried up a short distance into the air.
CodeObscurationTypeUNIDENTIFIED
That has not been identified of which the identity has not been established.
CodeObscurationTypeVOLCANIC_ASH
Extremely fine particles of pulverized rock, the composition of which, generally speaking, is comprised predominantly of silica (> 50 per cent), together with smaller amounts of the oxides of aluminium, iron, calcium and sodium.

CodePrecipitationType

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CodePrecipitationType

A code describing the precipitation types.
CodePrecipitationTypeDRIZZLE
Fairly uniform precipitation in very fine drops of water (diameter less than 0.5 mm) very close to one another, falling from a cloud.
CodePrecipitationTypeHAIL
Precipitation of either transparent, or partly or completely opaque particles of ice (hailstones), usually spheroidal, conical or irregular in form and of diameter very generally between 5 and 50 millimetres, which falls from a cloud either separately or agglomerated into irregular lumps.
CodePrecipitationTypeICE_CRYSTALS
Any one of a number of macroscopic crystalline forms of ice including hexagonal columns and platelets, dendritic crystals, ice needles and their combinations.
CodePrecipitationTypeICE_PELLETS
Precipitation of transparent particles of ice which are spherical or irregular, rarely conical, and which have a diameter of 5 mm or less.
CodePrecipitationTypeRAIN
Precipitation of liquid water particles, either in the form of drops of more than 0.5 mm in diameter, or of smaller widely scattered drops.
CodePrecipitationTypeSMALL_HAIL
Precipitation of translucent ice particles, which falls from a cloud. These particles are almost always spherical and sometimes have conical tips. Their diameter may attain or even exceed five millimetres.
CodePrecipitationTypeSNOW
Precipitation of ice crystals, isolated or agglomerated, falling from a cloud.
CodePrecipitationTypeSNOW_GRAINS
Precipitation of very small opaque white particles of ice which fall from a cloud and which are fairly flat or elongated with diameters generally less than 1 mm.
CodePrecipitationTypeSNOW_PELLETS
Precipitation of white and opaque ice particles, which fall from a cloud and which are generally conical or rounded, with diameters attaining as much as 5 mm.
CodePrecipitationTypeSUPERCOOLED_LARGE_DROPLET
Liquid droplets with diameters greater than 0.05 mm (50 microns) at temperatures less than 0°C, i.e., freezing rain or freezing drizzle. Due to their relatively large size and high mass, SLD are particularly hazardous to aircraft, since they can impact the aircraft surfaces outside the ice-protected regions.
CodePrecipitationTypeUNIDENTIFIED
Unidentified precipitation.
CodePrecipitationTypeUNKNOWN
Unknown precipitation.

CodeRVRTendencyType

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CodeRVRTendencyType
CodeRVRTendencyTypeA code indicating, when instrumented systems are used for the assessment of RVR, the tendency (upward or downward) of the variations in RVR during the 10-minute period immediately preceding the observation.
CodeRVRTendencyTypeD
Downward RVR tendency
CodeRVRTendencyTypeN
No RVR change tendency
CodeRVRTendencyTypeU
Upward RVR tendency

CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierType

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CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierType



Qualifiers used in association with a reported significant weather phenomenon.
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierType

BLOWING


Raised by the wind to a moderate height above the ground (2 meters or more).
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierType

FREEZING


Precipitation freezing on impact on the ground and on exposed objects.

CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierType

LOW_DRIFTING


In motion due to the action of wind or raised by the wind to a small height above the ground (less than 2 meters).

CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierTypePARTIAL
Covering part of the aerodrome.
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierTypePATCHES
Occurrences over small areas.
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierTypePROXIMITY
The weather phenomenon is observed between approximately 8 km and 16 km from the aerodrome reference point.
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierTypeSHALLOW
Has a very little vertical extent.
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierTypeSHOWER
Precipitation, often short-lived and heavy, falling from convective clouds. A shower is characterized by its sudden beginning and ending, and generally by large and rapid changes of intensity.
CodeSignificantWeatherQualifierTypeTHUNDERSTORM
Sudden electrical discharges manifested by a flash of light (lightning) and a sharp or rumbling sound (thunder). Thunderstorms are associated with convective clouds (Cumulonimbus) and are, more often, accompanied by precipitation in the form of rainshowers or hail, or occasionally snow, snow pellets, or ice pellets.


CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystem

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CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystem
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemThe types of surface weather observation systems.
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemAUTOMATED_SURFACE_OBSERVING_SYSTEM
Automated sensor suites that are designed to serve meteorological and aviation observing needs.
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemAUTOMATED_WEATHER_OBSERVING_SYSTEM
Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) is a fully configurable airport weather system that provides continuous, real time information and reports on airport weather conditions. AWOS stations are mostly operated, maintained and controlled by aviation service providers. 
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemAUTOMATED_WEATHER_SENSOR_SYSTEM
An advanced AWOS system. It utilizes the complex National Weather Service ASOS algorithms for data processing and distribution.
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemJUNEAU_AIRPORT_WIND_SYSTEM
AWS generates turbulence alerts every minute for hazardous areas in the vicinity of Juneau airport.
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemLOW_LEVEL_WIND_SHEAR_ALERT_SYSTEM
A Low level wind shear alert system measures average surface wind speed and direction using a network of remote sensor stations, situated near runways and along approach or departure corridors at an airport. 
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemRUNWAY_VISUAL_RANGE_SYSTEM
System for measuring runway visual range.
CodeSurfaceWeatherObservationSystemSTANDALONE_WEATHER_SENSOR
A standalone weather sensor.


CodeTurbulenceType

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CodeTurbulenceType
CodeTurbulenceTypeA code describing the types of turbulence.
CodeTurbulenceTypeCLEAR_AIR_TURBULENCE
Upper-atmospheric turbulence encountered by an aircraft when flying through clear air.
CodeTurbulenceTypeIN_CLOUD_TURBULENCE
Upper-atmospheric turbulence encountered by an aircraft when flying through a cloud.


CodeValueContaminationExtentType

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CodeValueContaminationExtentType
CodeValueContaminationExtentTypeA code describing the proportion of a runway surface that is contaminated by a contaminant, as a percentage of the total runway area.
CodeValueContaminationExtentTypeLESS_THAN_10_PERCENT
Less than 10%
CodeValueContaminationExtentTypeBETWEEN_11_AND_25_PERCENT
Between 11% and 25%
CodeValueContaminationExtentTypeBETWEEN_26_AND_50_PERCENT
Between 26% and 50%
CodeValueContaminationExtentTypeMORE_THAN_50_PERCENT
More than 50%


CodeWeatherConditionType

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CodeWeatherConditionType
CodeWeatherConditionTypeThe type of weather condition being reported.
CodeWeatherConditionTypeMETEOROLOGICAL_FORECAST
A statement of expected meteorological conditions for a specified time or period, and for a specified area or portion of airspace.
CodeWeatherConditionTypeMETEOROLOGICAL_OBSERVATION
The evaluation of one or more meteorological elements.


CodeWeatherInstrumentType

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CodeWeatherInstrumentType
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeThe type of non-automated instrumentation being used to measure weather data reported by a Weather Source.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeANEMOMETER
Measures wind speed, either directly, e.g. with rotating cups, or indirectly, e.g. via pressure differences or the propagation speed of ultrasound signals.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypePITOT_TUBE
Pitot Tube.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeRAWINSONDE
GPS-based wind measurement is performed by the probe.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeWEATHER_BALLON
Passive measurement, balloon position is tracked from the ground visually or via radar wind profile is computed from drift rate and the theoretical speed of ascent.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeWEATHER_VANE
Used to indicate wind direction.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeWINDSOCK
Primarily used to indicate wind direction, may also be used to estimate wind speed by its angle.
CodeWeatherInstrumentTypeWXCAM
Stationary camera that produces a visual image of the local weather.


CodeWeatherIntensityType

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CodeWeatherIntensityType
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeA code indicating the weather intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeLIGHT
A light intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeLIGHT_MODERATE
A light to moderate intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeMODERATE
A moderate intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeMODERATE_SEVERE
A moderate to severe intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeHEAVY
A heavy intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeNONE
A report of no intensity (no icing present, for example) for a condition.  This is different from missing information.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeSEVERE
A severe intensity.
CodeWeatherIntensityTypeUNKNOWN
A report of unknown intensity.

CodeWeatherPhenomenonType

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CodeWeatherPhenomenonType

A code describing the types of weather phenomenon.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeDUST_STORM
An ensemble of particles of dust energetically lifted to great heights by a strong and turbulent wind.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeDUST_WHIRL
An ensemble of particles of dust or sand, sometimes accompanied by small litter, raised from the ground in the form of a whirling column of varying height with a small diameter and an approximately vertical axis.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeFOG_BANK
Generally, a fairly well defined mass of fog observed in the distance, most commonly at sea. It is reported when occurring at the station. It is also reported when visible from the station but not occurring at the station and considered to be operationally significant.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeFUNNEL_CLOUD
Cloud formed at the core of a waterspout or tornado vortex, sometimes extending right down to the ground, caused by the reduction of pressure at the centre of the vortex.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeLIGHTNING
Luminous manifestation accompanying a sudden electrical discharge which takes place from or inside a cloud or, less often, from high structures on the ground or from mountains.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeMESOCYCLONE_ALOFT
A storm-scale region of rotation, typically around 2-6 miles in diameter and often found in the right rear flank of a supercell (or often on the eastern, or front, flank of a high precipitation storm).

The circulation of a mesocyclone covers an area much larger than the tornado that may develop within it. Properly used, mesocyclone is a radar term; it is defined as a rotation signature appearing on Doppler radar that meets specific criteria for magnitude, vertical depth, and duration.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeMOUNTAIN_OBSCURATION
Description of a visibility condition that is distinguished from IFR because ceilings, by definition, are described as "above ground level" (AGL). In mountainous terrain clouds can form at altitudes significantly higher than the weather reporting station and at the same time nearby mountain tops may be obscured by low visibility. In these areas the ground level can also vary greatly over a small area.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeMOUNTAIN_WAVE
Atmospheric internal gravity waves, which are periodic changes of atmospheric pressure, temperature and orthometric height in a current of air.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeOCEAN_ICE_OBSTRUCTION
Ocean ice obstruction is a large piece of freshwater ice that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeRADIOACTIVE_CLOUD
A radioactive particulate contaminated atmospheric area.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeSAND_WHIRL
An ensemble of particles sand, sometimes accompanied by small litter, raised from the ground in the form of a whirling column of varying height with a small diameter and an approximately vertical axis.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeSANDSTORM
An ensemble of particles of sand energetically lifted to great heights by a strong and turbulent wind.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeSQUALL
Atmospheric phenomenon characterized by an abrupt and large increase of wind speed with a duration of the order of minutes which diminishes rather suddenly. It is often accompanied by showers or thunderstorms.
CodeWeatherPhenomenonTypeTEMPERATURE_INVERSION
Vertical temperature distribution such that temperature increases with height.


CodeWindCharacteristicType

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CodeWindCharacteristicType
CodeWindCharacteristicTypeWhen it is not possible to forecast a prevailing surface wind direction due to its expected variability, for example, during light wind conditions (less than 3 kt) or thunderstorms, the forecast wind direction should be indicated as variable using "VRB". When the wind is forecast to be less than 1 kt the forecast wind speed should be indicated as calm. When a wind speed of 20oKm/h (100kt) or more is forecast, it should be indicated as 200Km/h (or 100kt) [ICAO ANNEX 3, recommendation 6.2.12]
CodeWindCharacteristicType100_KNOTS
Forecasted wind on airport surface is more than 100kt (200 Km/h)
CodeWindCharacteristicTypeCALM
Wind direction on airport surface is irrelevant, wind is less than 1kt
CodeWindCharacteristicTypeNORMAL
Wind on airport surface is normally described through the direction attribute
CodeWindCharacteristicTypeVRB
Wind direction on airport surface is variable

TwoDimensionalPointType

Derived from GM_Point and extended to include Horizontal Accuracy properties.

ValConcentrationType - Measure with unit of measure

The value of a concentration, which represent the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture.

ValDistanceType - Measure with unit of measure

The separation between two points.

ValPressureType - Measure with unit of measure

The value of a pressure.

ValSpeedType - Measure with unit of measure

The measure of motion in terms of speed in a particular direction. It is usually calculated using the simple formula, the change in position during a given time interval.



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