Upper Air - PILOT

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identifier urn:wmo:md:ca-eccc-msc:12b3eba5-319b-4aa1-8e38-e88ad51dfc51
type dataset
created 2018-12-19T00:00:00Z
updated
title Upper Air - PILOT
description Upper Air data are reports gathered by balloons which measure upper air conditions over particular location. PILOT is a numerical code (FM 32-XI) used for reporting Upper-winds from a fixed land station. PILOT reports are typically sent every twelve hours and consist of groups of numbers (and slashes where data is not available) describing wind velocities and geopotential height at several pressure levels. Mandatory pressure levels are the standard levels of 850, 700, 500, 400, 300, 250, 200, 150, 100, 70, 50, 30, 20 and 10 hPa.
wmo:dataPolicy core
keywords
  • Wind direction
  • Wind speed
  • Weather
  • National (CA)
  • Atmosphere
themes concepts: id: Wind
id: Upper Air

scheme: https://canada.multites.net/cst/EAEAD1E6-7DD2-4997-BE7F-40BFB1CBE8A2/CST20230912.rdf
concepts: id: weather

scheme: https://codes.wmo.int/wis2/topic-hierarchy/earth-system-discipline
contacts addresses: deliveryPoint: 77 Westmorland Street, suite 260
city: Fredericton
administrativeArea: New Brunswick
postalCode: E3B 6Z4
country: Canada

roles: host
organization: Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada
name: National Inquiry Response Team / Équipe nationale de réponse des demandes du public
position: National Inquiry Response Team
hoursOfService: 0700h - 1500h EST
contactInstructions: email
phones: value: +18199972800

emails: value: ECWeather-Meteo@ec.gc.ca

links: rel: canonical
type: text/html
href: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change.html

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