: Public Class
Created: 09/08/2012 00:37:48
Modified: 28/09/2012 16:43:33
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Altitude setting (also known as QNH) is defined as barometric pressure adjusted to sea level. It is a pressure setting used by pilots, air traffic control (ATC), and low frequency weather beacons to refer to the barometric setting which, when set on an aircraft's altimeter, will cause the altimeter to read altitude above mean sea level within a certain defined region.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>In FM-92 GRIB, encoded as GRIB Code-table 4.2 discipline 0 (meteorology), category 3 (mass), #11 altimeter setting.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><i>Note: whilst QNH is an aviation term, it appears in the GRIB parameter scheme within this category - hence its inclusion here.</i><br /></p>
Operation
Public
convert( target: UnitOfMeasure,
):Measure
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sequential
Notes: An operation to convert from one unit of measure to another such as feet to meters, or degrees to radians. <br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The source is the "self" object in its current uom. The target measure will be in the target (operation parameter) Unit of Measure.<br /></p>
Tag Value
isCollection false
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Values: true,false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the data type as an object collection.
noPropertyType true
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Values: true,false
Default: false
Description: urpress creation of a standard property type that supports inline encoding (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
quantityName http://data.wmo.int/def/grib2/codeflag/4.2/0.3.11
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xsdEncodingRule iso19136_2007
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Values: iso19136_2007,iso19139_2007,iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Default: iso19136_2007
Description: XML Schema encoding rule to apply