Offshore Physical Environmental Guidelines
Appendix E – Meteorological Metadata Report Format

Meteorological metadata is collected so that better use can be made of the data Adjustments can be made to account for inhomogeneities in the data record, if changes in the instruments are known.

WMO Publication No. 47 (Pub47), the International List of Selected, Supplementary and Auxiliary Ships, [22] contains details about the names, call signs, layout, and types of instrumentation and methods of observation used on VOS ships. The reader should contact MSC for updates to this information.

The information may be reported in tabular format as given here, and/or in semi-colon delimited ASCII text format with all fields on one line. Previous records for the platform should be included, as well as a separate note indicating the field(s) that have changed, to prompt the update to the metadata report. The information is to be provided in electronic format readable by a simple text editor and suitable for printing. Fields that are not applicable should be left blank (for tabular format) or indicated as missing by consecutive delimiters (for the semi-colon delimited ASCII text format). Significant changes to the parameters should be reported to MSC in as near to real-time as possible, e.g. changes to the anemometer height (e.g. due to different water depth, for a anemometer on the leg of a jack-up, or change in position of the instrument), call sign. Meteorological Metadata Reports should be transmitted to the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) via email: National.Climate.Archive.Services@ec.gc.ca.

Table E-1: Proposed new delimited format for transmitting Pub47

Order Field
Code
Name
Explanation Table Format Example
1 rcnty; Recruiting country. E-2 2 letter code CA
2 ver; Version of Pub47 format. E-2 2 letter code 03
3 Prepared; Date of report preparation.   ddmmyyy  
4 name; Ship's name.      
5 reg; Country of registration. E-2 2 letter code CA
6 call; Call sign or WMO Number. Some sea stations are identified by a WMO Number instead of a call sign.      
7 IMOn; IMO Number. Unique identifying number assigned by Lloyd's Register to the hull of the ship.      
8 vssl; Vessel type. E -3    
9 vsslP; Vessel digital image. E-4    
10 lenvsslD; Length overall of the ship, ignoring bulbous bow.   0.0 m  
11 brdvsslD; Moulded breadth. The greatest breadth amidships.   0.0 m  
12 frbvsslD; Freeboard. The average height of the upper deck above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
13 drfvsslD; Draught. The average depth of the keel below the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
14 chtvsslD; Cargo height. Maximum height above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
15 brdg; Distance of the bridge from the bow.   0.0 m  
16 rte; Route No. 1. E-5E-5    
17 rte; Route No. 2. E-5    
18 rte; Route No. 3. E-5    
19 rte; Route No. 4. E-5    
20 rte; Route No. 5. E-5    
21 rte; Route No. 6. E-5    
22 rte; Route No. 7. E-5    
23 rte; Route No. 8. E-5    
24 rte; Route No. 9. E-5    
25 rte; Route No. 10. E-5    
26 vosR; Recruitment date of the current VOS participation.   ddmmyyyy  
27 vosR; vosD; De-recruitment date of the last VOS participation (report only if the vessel has been re-recruited).   ddmmyyyy  
28 vclmR; Last VOSClim recruitment date if within the current period of VOS participation.   ddmmyyyy  
29 clmD; Last VOSClim de-recruitment date if within the current period of VOS participation.   ddmmyyyy  
30 vsslM; Type of meteorological reporting ship. E-6    
31 atm; General observing practice. E-7    
32 freq; Satellite system for transmitting reports. E-8    
33 prST; General observing practice.     INMARSAT-C
34 logE; Name and version of the electronic logbook software.     TurboWin 2.12
35 wwH; Visual wind/wave observing height.   0.0 m  
36 anmU; General wind observing practice. E-9    
37 blc; Baseline check of the automatic weather station. E-10    
38 awsM; Make and model of the automatic weather station.     Vaisala Milos 500
39 awsP; Name and version of the automatic weather station processing software.     Yourlink 1.03.20
40 awsC; Name and version of the automatic weather station data entry/display software.     Milos 500 2.56
41 barm; Primary barometer type. E-11    
42 barm; Secondary barometer type. E-11    
43 bMS; Make and model of the primary barometer.     Vaisala PTB220B
44 bMS; Make and model of the secondary barometer.      
45 brmH; Height of the primary barometer above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
46 brmH; Height of the secondary barometer above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
47 brmL; Location of the primary barometer. E-12    
48 brmL; Location of the secondary barometer. E-12    
49 brmU; Pressure units of the primary barometer.   hPa hPa
50 brmU; Pressure units of the secondary barometer.      
51 brmC; Most recent calibration date of the primary barometer.   ddmmyyyy  
52 brmC; Most recent calibration date of the secondary barometer.   ddmmyyyy  
53 thrm; Dry bulb thermometer type No. 1. E-13    
54 thrm; Dry bulb thermometer type No. 2. E-13    
55 thMS; Make and model of the dry bulb thermometer No. 1.     Rosemount ST401
56 thMS; Make and model of the dry bulb thermometer No. 2.      
57 thmE; Exposure of the dry bulb thermometer No. 1. E-14    
58 thmE; Exposure of the dry bulb thermometer No. 2. E-14    
59 thmL; Location of the dry bulb thermometer No. 1 and hgyrometer No. 1. E-15    
60 thmL; Location of the dry bulb thermometer No. 2 and hgyrometer No. 2. E-15    
61 thmH; Height of the dry bulb thermometer No. 1 and hygrometer No. 1 above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
62 thmH; Height of the dry bulb thermometer No. 2 and hygrometer No. 2 above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
63 tscale; General reporting practice for dry bulb thermometer No. 1 and hygrometer No. 1. E-16    
64 tscale; General reporting practice for dry bulb thermometer No. 2 and hygrometer No. 2. E-16    
65 hygr; Hygrometer type No. 1. E-17    
66 hygr; Hygrometer type No. 2. E-17    
67 hgrE; Exposure of the hygrometer No. 1. E-14    
68 hgrE; Exposure of the hygrometer No. 2. E-14    
69 sstM; Primary method of obtaining the sea surface temperature. E-18    
70 sstM; Secondary method of obtaining the sea surface temperature. E-18    
71 sstD; Depth of the primary sea surface temperature observation below the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
72 sstD; Depth of the secondary sea surface temperature observation below the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
73 barg; Primary barograph type, or method of determining pressure tendency. E-19    
74 barg; Secondary barograph type, or method of determining pressure tendency. E-19    
75 anmT; Primary anemometer type. E-20    
76 anmT; Secondary anemometer type. E-20    
77 anmM; Make and model of the primary anemometer.     Vaisala WAV151& WAA151
78 anmM; Make and model of the secondary anemometer.      
79 anmL; Location of the primary anemometer. E-21    
80 anmL; Location of the secondary anemometer. E-21    
81 anDB; Distance of the primary (fixed) anemometer from the bow.   0.0 m  
82 anDB; Distance of the secondary (fixed) anemometer from the bow.   0.0 m  
83 anDC; Distance of the primary (fixed) anemometer from the centre line.   0.0 m  
84 anSC; Side indicator of the primary (fixed) anemometer from the centre line, if appropriate. E-22    
85 anDC; Distance of the secondary (fixed) anemometer from the centre line.   0.0 m  
86 anSC; Side indicator of the secondary (fixed) anemometer from the centre line, if appropriate. E-22    
87 anHL; Height of the primary (fixed) anemometer above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
88 anHL; Height of the secondary (fixed) anemometer above the maximum Summer load line.   0.0 m  
89 anHD; Height of the primary (fixed) anemometer above the deck on which it is installed.   0.0 m  
90 anHD; Height of the secondary (fixed) anemometer above the deck on which it is installed.   0.0 m  
91 anmC; Most recent calibration date of the primary anemometer.   ddmmyyyy  
92 anmC; Most recent calibration date of the secondary anemometer.   ddmmyyyy  
93 othI; Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument No. 1. E-23    
94 othI; Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument No. 2. E-23    
95 othI; Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument No. 3. E-23    
96 othI; Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument No. 4. E-23    
97 othI; Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument No. 5. E-23    
98 othI; Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument No. 6. E-23    
99 chgd; Last date of change of any Pub47 metadata.   ddmmyyyy  
100 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 1 applies. E-24   vssl
101 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 2 applies. E-24   othI
102 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 3 applies. E-24   brmL
103 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 4 applies. E-24   othI
104 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 5 applies. E-24    
105 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 6 applies. E-24    
106 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 7 applies. E-24    
107 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 8 applies. E-24    
108 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 9 applies. E-24    
109 fieldabbrev; Code name of the field to which footnote No. 10 applies. E-24    
110 footID; Footnote No. 1 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24   Jack-up oil rig
111 footID; Footnote No. 2 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24   Vaisala CT25K Ceilometer
112 footID; Footnote No. 3 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24   Radio Room
113 footID; Footnote No. 4 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24   Vaisala FD12P Present Weather Sensor
114 footID; Footnote No. 5 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24    
115 footID; Footnote No. 6 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes).. E-24    
116 footID; Footnote No. 7 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24    
117 footID; Footnote No. 8 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24    
118 footID; Footnote No. 9 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24    
119 footID; Footnote No. 10 (Mandatory free-form detail whenever code OT is reported. Optional for other codes). E-24    

The following tables E-2 through E-24 are provided to assist the user with the completion of Table H-1.

Table E-2: rcnty - Recruiting Country and reg - Country of registration

Use two letter codes, i.e. Canada = CA. For more information consult the International List of Selected, Supplementary and Auxiliary Ships.

Table E-3: vssl - Vessel type

BA Barges, including crane barges and tank barges
CA Cable ships
DR Dredgers including bucket, hopper, grab and suction dredgers
FP Floating Production and Storage Units
FV Fishing Vessels including purse seiners, long liners etc., but excluding trawlers
GT Liquefied gas carriers/tankers including LNG and LPG carriers
IC Icebreaking vessels (dedicated vessel). If the vessel fits in another category and is ice strengthened then include ‘ice strengthened' as a footnote
LT Liquid tankers including oil product tankers, chemical tankers and crude oil tankers (including VLCC's and ULCC's)
LV Light vessels
MI Mobile installations including mobile offshore drill ships, jack up units, semi-submersibles
PI Pipe Layers
RV Research Vessels, including oceanographic, meteorological and hydrographic research ships and seismographic research ships
SV Support vessels including offshore support vessels, offshore supply vessels, stand-by vessels, pipe carriers, anchor handling vessels, buoy tenders (including coastguard vessels engaged solely on buoy tending duties), diving support vessels, etc.
TR Trawler fishing vessels
TU Tugs, including fire-fighting tugs, salvage tugs, pusher tugs, pilot vessels, tenders etc
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-4: vsslP - Vessel digital image

AV Available in separate digital file. The file naming convention is: 00 - IMO Number - photo_description - Date (ANSI format, i.e. yyyymmdd), e.g. 007417868aerial_starboard_profile_from_stern20030717.jpg
NA Not available
PA Photograph available, but not yet scanned and placed in separate digital file

Table E-5: rte - Routes 1 to 10

The following routes apply to Canadian recruited platforms is an abbreviated list. Please consult the International List of Selected, Supplementary and Auxiliary Ships with MSC regarding the new list which will be published in the revised version of Pub47 for updated lists.

8 EASTERN CANADIAN COASTAL WATERS
9 WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC WATERS
10 GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
11 BAY OF FUNDY
12 CABOT STRAIT
16 NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT
28 WESTERN CANADIAN COASTAL WATERS
29 EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC WATERS
41 WESTERN CANADIAN ARCTIC WATERS

Table E-6: vsslM - Type of meteorological reporting ship

10 Selected
40 Supplementary
70 Auxiliary
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-7: atm - General observing practic

1 Fully automated
2 Always supplemented by manual input
3 Occasionally supplemented by manual input
4 Unknown
5 Fully manual (no automation)

Table E-8: freq - Scheduled observing frequency

OPD One observation per day (24 hour intervals)
TPD Two observations per day (12 hour intervals)
FPD Four observations per day (6 hour intervals)
EPD Eight observations per day (3 hour intervals)
HLY Hourly observations
IRR Irregular observations

Table E-9: anmU - General Wind Observing Practice

1 Anemometer measurement generally used, true wind computed
2 Anemometer measurement generally used, true wind manually determined
3 Visual estimates (sea state) generally used
4 Visual estimate generally used for the open sea, anemometer used near port

Table E-10: blc - Baseline check of the automatic weather station

1 Yes
2 No
3 No automation

Table E-11: barm - Barometer type

AN Aneroid barometer (issued by Port Meteorological Officer or Meteorological Agency)
DA Digital aneroid barometer
ELE Electronic digital barometer (consisting of one or more pressure transducers)
MER Mercury barometer
SAN Ship's aneroid barometer
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-12: brmL- Location of the barometer

CR Chart room
PW Pressurised wheelhouse
WH Wheelhouse, not pressurised
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-13: thrm - Dry bulb thermometer type

ALC Alcohol thermometer
ELE Electric (resistance) thermometer
MER Dry Bulb mercury thermometer

Table E-14: thmE and hgrE- Exposure of the dry bulb thermometer and hygrometer

A Aspirated (Assmann type)
S Screen (non ventilated, i.e. natural ventilation)
SG Ship's sling
SL Sling
SN Ship's screen (property of the ship)
US Unscreened
VS Screen (ventilated, i.e. assisted ventilation)
W Whirling psychrometer

Table E-15: thmL - Location of the dry bulb thermometer and hygrometer

1 Bridge wing port
2 Bridge wing starboard
3 Bridge wing both sides
4 Bridge wing windward side
5 Wheelhouse top port
6 Wheelhouse top starboard
7 Wheelhouse top both
8 Wheelhouse top center
9 Wheelhouse top windward side
10 Mainmast
11 Foremast
12 Mast on Wheelhouse top
13 Main deck port side
14 Main deck starboard side
15 Main deck both sides
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-16: tscale - General reporting practice for dry bulb thermometer and hygrometer

1 Centigrade to tenths
2 Half degrees centigrade
3 Whole degree Centigrade
4 Whole degree Fahrenheit
5 Fahrenheit to tenths
6 Dry bulb centigrade, wet bulb Fahrenheit
7 Dry bulb Fahrenheit, wet bulb centigrade
OT Other combinations or scale (specify in footnote)

Table E-17: hygr - Hygrometer type

E Electric
H Hair hygrometer
P Psychrometer
Hg Hygristor
C Capacitance
T Torsion
Cm Chilled mirror
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-18: sstM - Method of obtaining sea surface temperature

BTT Bait tanks thermometer
BU Bucket thermometer
C Thermometer in condenser intake on steam ships, or inlet engine cooling system on motor ships
HC Hull contact sensor
HT Through hull sensor
RAD Radiation thermometer
TT Trailing thermistor
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-19: Barg - Primary barograph type, or method of determining pressure tendency

OS Open Scale barograph
OS1 Open Scale barograph with 1 day clock
OS2 Open Scale barograph with 2 day clock
OS3 Open Scale barograph with 3 day clock
OS4 Open Scale barograph with 4 day clock
OS5 Open Scale barograph with 5 day clock
OS6 Open Scale barograph with 6 day clock
OS7 Open Scale barograph with 7 day clock
OS8 Open Scale barograph with 8 day clock
OS9 Open Scale barograph with 9 day clock
SS Small Scale barograph
ET Tendency obtained from an electronic digital barometer
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-20: anmT - Type of Anemometer

AN Anemograph
CCV Cup anemometer and wind vane (combined unit).
SCV Cup anemometer and wind vane (separate instruments)
HA Handheld anemometer
PV Propeller vane
SON Sonic anemometer
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-21: anmL - Location of anemometer

1 Not fitted
2 Mainmast
3 Mainmast port yardarm
4 Mainmast starboard yardarm
5 Aft mast
6 Foremast
7 Foremast port yardarm
8 Foremast Starboard yardarm
9 Meteorological mast
10 Mast on wheelhouse top
11 Mast on wheelhouse top port yardarm
12 Mast on Wheelhouse top starboard yardarm
13 Handheld
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table E-22: anSC - Side indicator of the anemometer from the centre line

P Port
S Starboard

Table E-23: othI - Other meteorological/oceanographic instrument

BAT Bathythermometer
BT Bathythermograph (towed)
FLM Fluorometer
HA Hand held anemometer
LWR Long wave radiation
MAX Maximum thermometer
MIN Minimum thermometer
NTE Nitrate sensor
NTT Nutrient sensor
P Pilot balloon equipment
CO2 PCO2 system
PLK Plankton recorder
PRS Photosynthetic radiation sensor
PYG Pyrogeometer
R Radiosonde equipment
RG Rain gauge
RSD Radar storm and meteorological phenomena detection
RT Reversing thermometer
SKY Sky camera
SLM Solarimeter
ST Sea thermograph
SWR Short wave radiation
SON Sonic anemometer
TSD Temperature/salinity/depth probe
TUR Turbidity sensor
W Radiowind or radarwind equipment
XBT Expendable bathythermograph
OT Other (specify in footnote)

Table  E-24: fieldabbrev - Code name of the field to which footnote applies

fieldabbrev
(1-10)
Code name of the field to which the footnote, in the equivalently positioned footID, applies. It is used to convey: (1) additional detail whenever the code OT is selected from a code table, or (2) to provide additional comment about ANY field that is selected from a table. e.g. vssl
footID
(1-10)
Supplementary detail in free-form text, pertaining to the field specified in the equivalently positioned fieldabbrev. e.g. jack-up rig
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