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Brief history of weather codes and symbols that are internationally agreed across all countries (well actually 189). These are used by professional meteorologists, and have precise semantics. they are robust and ergonomic against bad reproduction in low light levels.

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Weather Symbols

Chris Little, Met Office, Co-chair OGC Met. & Oceanography Domain WG

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Why me?

Co-Chair of OGC Met Ocean Domain Working Group

(with Marie-Françoise Voidrot, Météo-France)

WMO Regional Association VI Co-Rapporteur for Information Systems & Services

(with Leonid Bezruk, Russia)

WMO Focal Point for RTH Exeter & GISC Exeter

Been around a long time

(I am partly to blame for GRIB, BUFR & CREX and even some weather symbols)

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Beaufort Wind Speed Scale: SeaSpeed km/hr knots Term Sea

0 Calm Calm Calm Sea like mirror

1 2-5 1-3 Light Air Ripples with appearance of scales: no foam crest

2 6-11 4-6 Light Breeze Small wavelets; crests of glassy appearance, not breaking

3 12-18 7-10 Gentle Breeze Large wavelets; crests begin to break; scattered whitecaps.

4 19-30 11-16 Moderate Breeze Small waves, becoming longer; numerous whitecaps.

5 31-39 17-21 Fresh Breeze Moderate waves, taking longer form; many whitecaps; some spray

6 40-50 22-27 Strong Breeze Larger waves forming; whitecaps everywhere; more spray.

7 51-61 28-33 Near Gale Sea heaps up; white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks.

8 62-74 34-40 Gale Moderately high waves of greater length; edges of crests begin to break into

spindrift; foam is blown in well-marked streaks.

9 75-87 41-47 Strong Gale High waves; sea begins to roll; dense streaks of foam; spray may reduce

visibility.

10 88-102 48-55 Storm Very high waves with overhanging crests; sea takes white appearance as foam is blown

in very dense streaks; rolling is heavy and visibility is reduced

11 103-117 56-63 Violent Storm Exceptionally high waves; sea covered with white foam patches; visibility further

reduced.

12 108-132 64-71 Hurricane Air filled with foam; sea completely white with driving spray; visibility greatly reduced.

13 133-148 72-80

14 149-165 81-89

15 166-183 90-99

16 184-200 100-108

17 201+109+

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Beaufort’s Weather Code 1820-1825 versionb. Blue sky

c. Clear, transparent atmosphere

ci. Cirrus clouds

cl. Cloudy

cu.Cumulus clouds

d. Mist (damp air)

Dk Dark weather but atmosphere clear

f. Foggy

f:  Dense Fog

g. Gloomy weather

h. Haze

m. Mist in valley

p. Passing cloud

r. Rain

s. Strong squalls

sh. Showers

sr. Light rain

st. Stratus clouds

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Daily Weather reports

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WMO Data FormatsSYNOP: Standard meteorological hourly surface weather reports

SMUK01 EGRR AAXX 08214 03148 46/// /0507 11034 21039 92050=

AAXX 08214 03204 42575 72425 10055 20006 39918 49937 58006 878// 92050 333 55300 20140 82822 85631 87642 91038 90710 91138=

SIGMET: Aviation ad hoc significant weather report

WSBY31 UMMS 090205

UMMV SIGMET 1 VALID 090200/090600 UMMS-UMMV MINSK FIR SEV ICE (FZRA) FCST E OF E026 BLW FL100 MOV NE 30KMH NC=

METAR: Aviation standard half hourly weather reports

EGBB 091320Z 25011KT CAVOK 06/01 Q1011=

EGCC 091320Z 26012KT 9999 FEW022 06/01 Q1010 NOSIG=

TAF: Aviation Terminal Aerodrome Forecast

ESKN 091130Z 0912/1012 21007KT 9999 SCT020 PROB30 0922/1005 BKN012 BECMG 1007/1009 24016G26KT=

ESMS 091130Z 0912/1012 20010KT 1200 BR BKN002 PROB40 0913/1012 9999 BKN016=

ESSA 091210Z 0912/1012 20010KT 9999 FEW012 BKN025 TEMPO 0912/0915 BKN012 PROB40 0922/1006 BKN008 BECMG 1001/1003 20017G28KT=

CREX: modernised, table-driven data formatKULC02 RJTD 070244

CREX++

T000101 A008 D07043++

47 646 TATENO 3606 14013 00031 2011 01 07 02 44 003 125 00 00 0343 190++

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BUFR, GRIB are binary, table driven, formats for massive data volumes, not suitable for human inspection

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WMO binary, table-driven, formats GRIB, BUFR

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Where are they defined?

• http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/DPFS/documents/485_Vol_I_en_colour.pdf

• Are there any in WikiMedia or WikiCommons?

• About 150, put up by NOAA, a Czech and a German

• E.g.

• http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Symbol_code_ww_05.svg

• Resources?

• http://external.opengeospatial.org/twiki_public/MetOceanDWG/FeatureAndCoveragePortrayal

• Mainly low res, crude vector representations

• http://external.opengeospatial.org/twiki_public/MetOceanDWG/WMOandICAOstyles

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What to do?

• Put all WMO weather symbols on WikiPedia/Media/Commons

• As SVG

• With PNG fall backs

• With some semantic info to relate back to strict WMO definitions

• Build some SKOS conceptual models if you want

• Probably need to ask an old style meteorologists to get concept hierarchies correct enough

• Start on intelligent apps to display correct symbols

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Questions and answers

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WMO considering CAP Common Alerting Protocol• Developed by OASIS

• XML Based

• Version 1.0 -> 1.1 -> 1.2 -> 2.0

• Version 1.2 = ITU X.1303 + Amendment

• Not much exposure outside N America

• Altitude measured in Feet by default!

• Support for multiple languages

• Geospatial stuff (points, boxes, polygons) now better

• WMO Second workshop in Geneva, 2011

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Other Stuff

• WOW: Met Office ‘Crowd sourcing’ of weather obs http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/wow.html

• Met Office stores and shares, and Quality Controls

• No OGC standards, only WMO data formats

• DataPoint XML marked up point data, current and forecast. See Jeremy

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Demo links: GISCs, DCPCs

UK Met Office user portal

http://wis.metoffice.gov.uk/openwis-user-portal/srv/en/main.home Search and find, then self registration for delivery

Météo-France user portal

http://wisp.meteo.fr:8080/openwis-user-portal/srv/en/main.home

DWD Deutscher Wetter Dienst

http://gisc.dwd.de

CMA China Meteorological Administration 中国气象局http://wisportal.cma.gov.cn/wis/

JMA Japan Meteorological Agency 気象庁 http://www.wis-jma.go.jp/cms/

EUMETSAT EO Portal http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/DataProducts/ProductNavigator/index.htm

Norway IPYhttp://arcticdata.met.no/