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Sub-types: | None |
Name | cs_productionOperationWeather |
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Used by (from the same schema document) | Complex Type cs_productionOperationHSE |
Abstract | no |
Documentation | WITSML - Operations Weather Component Schema |
'The unique identifier of a container element. This attribute is generally required within the context of a WITSML server. There should be no assumption as to the semantic content of this attribute. This should only be used with recurring container types (i.e., maxOccurs greater than one). The value is only required to be unique within the context of the nearest recurring parent element.'
">'Atmospheric pressure.'
'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.'
'Average temperature above ground for the period. Temperature of the atmosphere.'
'Minimum temperature above ground. Temperature of the atmosphere.'
'Maximum temperature above ground.'
'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 mi/h corresponds to a windchill of 22 degF.'
'The direction from which the waves are coming, measured from true north.'
'An average of the higher 1/3 of the wave heights passing during a sample period (typically 20 to 30 minutes).'
'The elapsed time between the passing of two wave tops.'
'The direction from which the wind is blowing, measured from true north.'
'Azimuth of current.'