Year: 2014 Language: english Author: JCOMM Genre: Reference book Publisher: JCOMM Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 13 Description: The Russian Federation issued one of the first colour coding standards for en-route and operational ice charts, that was included into the “Manual on Air Reconnaissance conduct” published in 1953. Canadian Ice Service provided manually coloured paper charts to icebreaker captains, and lately adopted an internal colour standard. The standardization process continued in the following years, and is currently being carried out by Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology, an intergovernmental body of technical experts that provides an international coordination of oceanographic and marine meteorological observing, data management and services. It combines the expertise and the capabilities of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). This document presents the standard colour code and symbols used on ice charts. Additional info: JCOMM Technical Report No. 24 JCOMM is the Joint Commitee of Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (of UNESCO), and the World Meteorological Organization
Contents
1. Preface 2. Ice Charts Colour Code - Notes Table 1. Total Concentration Colour Code Standard Table 2. Stage of Development Colour Code Standard Table 3. Definitions of Basic Symbols in Oval Form Annex I Sample ice charts from national ice services
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Ice Chart Colour Code Standard
Year: 2014
Language: english
Author: JCOMM
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: JCOMM
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 13
Description: The Russian Federation issued one of the first colour coding standards for en-route and operational ice charts, that was included into the “Manual on Air Reconnaissance conduct” published in 1953. Canadian Ice Service provided manually coloured paper charts to icebreaker captains, and lately adopted an internal colour standard. The standardization process continued in the following years, and is currently being carried out by Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology, an intergovernmental body of technical experts that provides an international coordination of oceanographic and marine meteorological observing, data management and services. It combines the expertise and the capabilities of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). This document presents the standard colour code and symbols used on ice charts.
Additional info: JCOMM Technical Report No. 24
JCOMM is the Joint Commitee of Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (of UNESCO), and the World Meteorological Organization
Contents
1. Preface2. Ice Charts Colour Code - Notes
Table 1. Total Concentration Colour Code Standard
Table 2. Stage of Development Colour Code Standard
Table 3. Definitions of Basic Symbols in Oval Form
Annex I Sample ice charts from national ice services
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