29.15.19 ProductionOperationWeather

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Operations Weather Schema.

Table 29.15.19-1 Attributes

Name

Type

Notes

Agency

String64

Name of company that supplied the data.

AmtPrecip

LengthMeasure

Amount of precipitation.

AziCurrentSea

PlaneAngleMeasure

Azimuth of current.

AziWave

PlaneAngleMeasure

The direction from which the waves are coming, measured from true north.

AziWind

PlaneAngleMeasure

The direction from which the wind is blowing, measured from true north.

BarometricPressure

PressureMeasure

Atmospheric pressure.

BeaufortScaleNumber

BeaufortScaleIntegerCode

The Beaufort wind scale is a system used to estimate and report wind speeds when no measuring apparatus is available. It was invented in the early 19th Century by Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort of the British Navy as a way to interpret winds from conditions.

CeilingCloud

LengthMeasure

Height of cloud cover.

Comments

String2000

Comments and remarks.

CoverCloud

String64

Description of cloud cover.

CurrentSea

AngularVelocityMeasure

Current speed.

DTim

dateTime

Date and time the information is related to.

HtWave

LengthMeasure

Average height of the waves.

MaxWave

LengthMeasure

The maximum wave height.

PeriodWave

TimeMeasure

The elapsed time between the passing of two wave tops.

SignificantWave

LengthMeasure

An average of the higher 1/3 of the wave heights passing during a sample period (typically 20 to 30 minutes).

Tempsea

ThermodynamicTemperatureMeasure

Sea temperature.

TempSurface

ThermodynamicTemperatureMeasure

Average temperature above ground for the period. Temperature of the atmosphere.

TempSurfaceMn

ThermodynamicTemperatureMeasure

Minimum temperature above ground. Temperature of the atmosphere.

TempSurfaceMx

ThermodynamicTemperatureMeasure

Maximum temperature above ground.

TempWindChill

ThermodynamicTemperatureMeasure

A measure of the combined chilling effect of wind and low temperature on living things, also named chill factor, e.g., according to US Weather Service table, an air temperature of 30 degF with a 10 mph wind corresponds to a wind chill of 22 degF.

TypePrecip

String64

Type of precipitation.

uid

String64

A unique identifier for this data element. It is not globally unique (not a uuid) and only need be unique within the context of the parent top-level object.

VelWind

AngularVelocityMeasure

Wind speed.

Visibility

LengthMeasure

Horizontal visibility.

Table 29.15.19-2 Associations

Association

Notes

From: ProductionOperationWeather.

To: BeaufortScaleIntegerCode

Dependency

 

From: ProductionOperationHSE.Weather

0..*To: ProductionOperationWeather

Association