This chapter needs updating, the lists are not complete. Please use the schema files for a more up to date list
A.1 GeoDatum
DELFT-FEWS may use a number of national coordinate system as geo-datum. These are referenced by all configurations requiring a definition of geodatum.
All coordinates are handled internally as WGS 1984 (longitude-latitude). To add a new coordinate system to DELFT-FEWS, the transformation between WGS-1984 and that system will need to added as Java class to DELFT-FEWS
The lists of GeoDatum supported are:
+ WGS 1984 (Geographic projection; longitude-latitude)
+ Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 (Great Britain)
+ Rijks Driehoekstelsel (The Netherlands)
+ Gauss Krueger Austria M34 (Austria)
+ Gauss Krueger Meridian3 (Germany)
+ TWD 1967 (Taiwan)
A.2 Time Zones
DELFT-FEWS supports a number of time zones:
+ GMT Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0.00)
+ CET Central European Time (UTC+1.00)
+ EET Eastern European Time (UTC+2.00)
+ WET Western European Time (UTC+1.00)
A.3 Units
DELFT-FEWS supports a list of units. Most of these are SI units.
Unit |
Description |
m |
Metres |
mm |
Millimetres |
m3/s |
Cubic meters per second |
oC |
Degrees Centigraed |
mm/hr |
Millimetres per hour |
% |
Percentage |
g |
|
s |
|
degrees |
Degrees (directional) |
Bft |
Beaufort |
m/s |
Metres per second |
- |
Dimensionless |
W/m2 |
Watts per metre squared |
A.4 Data quality flags
Quality flags are constructed on a philosophy of two qualifiers. The first describes the origin of the data and the second the quality.
Possible origins of data are:
+ Original: This entails the data value is the original value. It has not been amended by DELFT-FEWS
+ Completed: This entails the original value was missing and was replaced by a non-missing value.
+ Corrected: This entails the original value was replaced with another non-missing value.
Possible qualifiers are:
+ Reliable: Data is reliable and valid
+ Doubtful: The validity of the data value is uncertain
+ Unreliable: The data value is unreliable and cannot be used.
Following this specification, the table below gives an overview of quality flag enumerations
Table 1 Enumeration of quality flags
Enumeration |
Description |
0 |
Original/Reliable |
1 |
Corrected/Reliable |
2 |
Completed/Reliable |
3 |
Original/Doubtful |
4 |
Corrected/Doubtful |
5 |
Completed/Doubtful |
6 |
Missing/Unreliable |
7 |
Corrected/Unreliable |
8 |
Completed/Unreliable |
9 |
Missing value in originally observed series. Note this is a special form of both Original/Unreliable and Original/Reliable. |
Notes:
- No difference is made between historic and forecast data. This is not considered a quality flag. The data model of DELFT-FEWS is constructed such that this difference is inherent to the time series type definition.
A.5 Synchronisation Levels
To allow optimisation of Data flows in DELFT-FEWS when set-up in a distributed environment, synchronisation levels can be defined. These synchronisation levels are integers. There is no requirement on these integers, and when required additional synchronisation levels can be added to further refine the synchronisation process. The current convention is;
- synchLevel = 0; Default synchLevel. Used for all scalar data from forecasting modules.
- synchLevel = 1; used to identify import data.
- synchLevel = 2; used to identify simulated forecast time series of grid type, like floodmaps.
- synchLevel = 3; used to identify input time series with a large volume (may be excluded from synchronisation using a minimum profile).
- synchLevel = 4; used to identify import time series data imported incidentally (e.g. Astronomical time series).
- synchLevel = 5; used to identify manually edited time series data. This synchlevel is normally used to upload time series from the Operator Client to the Central Database.
- synchLevel = 6; used to identify imported external forecast grids that are synchronised from the central database to the Operator Client.
- synchLevel = 7; used to identify imported external forecast grids that are NOT synchronised from the central database to the Operator Client. These grids are normally only used as input to FEWS modules only.
- synchLevel = 8; used to identify performance indicator time series. These are time series that do not need to be synchronised with a short synchronisation interval or when a forecaster logs in with a minimum profile.
- synchLevel = 9; used to identify temporary time series not requiring synchronisation.
- synchLevel = 11; used to identify some specific ModuleDataset files, which should be downloaded and activated directly after logging in and after each upload of a new version of the file.