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TT AvData Teleconference 2021 April 30 and 2021 May 3
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2021-April-30, 9:00-10:00 UTC, Microsoft Teams 2021-May-3, 10:00-11:00 UTC, Microsoft Teams
- Review previous actions
- IWXXM 2021-2-dev draft
- Schedule next meeting
- AOB
- DONE - Anna: help organize GitHub issues alignment with FT branches
- DONE - Anna: follow up on email options for public consultation
- IN PROGRESS - ALL: Choose a branch to validate, self assign in issues and capture notes in issues.
- IN PROGRESS - Jan, Choy and interested: To finalize the issues involving WC and WV SIGMET within this week
- IN PROGRESS - Choy: To finalize changes with regard to the code lists and prepare the corresponding RDF files for evaluation
- Confirm the distribution is fit-for-public consultation and identify outstanding items (https://github.com/wmo-im/iwxxm/labels/publicConsultation)
- Individual package
- METAR/SPECI: OK with resolvable outstanding item
- Outstanding item: Improve descriptions in iwxxm:runwayState
- TAF: OK with resolvable outstanding item
- Outstanding item: Re-version as 3.0.1
- SIGMET: Not OK with regard to changes to schemas and examples to fix #209. Participants were of the view that while Note 19 did mention "Each location and forecast position is to be preceded by an observed or forecast time", it was not until the publication of examples in the ICAO APAC SIGMET guide that we realized the first observation time could be different for tropical cyclone position + first CB cloud and the second CB cloud. This was beyond the normal understanding of providing "snapshots" in messages and will affect the information model of IWXXM SIGMET. In the worst case we may need to separate WS, WA and WC SIGMETs into 3 different information models instead of sharing a single core part. The team agreed that we shall mark it as a known issue and bring our concern back to the respective ICAO team (which should be WG-MOG) for their attention. See also Note 1 at the end for additional information on our views with regard to information requirements.
- METAR/SPECI: OK with resolvable outstanding item
- Individual package
Meeting ended at 2021-April-30 10:15UTC. To be resumed at 2021-May-3 10:00UTC.
- Confirm the distribution is fit-for-public consultation and identify outstanding items (https://github.com/wmo-im/iwxxm/labels/publicConsultation)
- Individual package
- TCA: OK/OK with a resolvable optional item/Not OK
- Outstanding items: Improve descriptions in iwxxm:TropicalCycloneIntensityChange
- VAA: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- SWA: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- WAFS SIGWX Forecast: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- Outstanding items: Implement changes with regard to the use of certain code lists
- TCA: OK/OK with a resolvable optional item/Not OK
- Cross package
- Outstanding items: Add extension to code list and enumeration; code list checking schematron rules
- Code lists: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- Outstanding items: Tidy up RDF files incorporating the changes in CSV and also those involving WAFS SIGWX Forecast.
- Individual package
- Prepare and publish IWXXM 2021-2RC1
- Announce commencement of public consultation
- Confirm recipient e-mail addresses and methodology of providing feedback (e.g. e-mail)
- Draft announcement message
- Confirm the distribution is fit-for-public consultation and identify outstanding items (https://github.com/wmo-im/iwxxm/labels/publicConsultation)
- Individual package
- SIGMET: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- Outstanding items: Improve descriptions on tropical cyclone movement
- AIRMET: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- SIGMET: OK/OK with resolvable outstanding items/Not OK
- Individual package
- Anna: To prepare a workflow diagram for the team?
- BL Choy
- Mark Oberfield
- Dirk Zinkhan
- Anna Milan
- Xiaoxia Chen
- Enrico Fucile
- Ján Körösi
- Dmitry Moryakov
- Yann Génin
- Stephanie Wigniolle
Note 1: