XML Schema "metce.xsd"
Target Namespace:
Version:
1.0
Default Namespace-Qualified Form:
Local Elements: qualified; Local Attributes: unqualified
Schema Location:
http://schemas.wmo.int/metce/1.0/metce.xsd; see XML source
Imports Schemas (4):
Includes Schemas (2):
Imported by Schemas (1):
Included in Schemas (2):
Annotation
Annotation 1 [src]:
References to WMO and ICAO Technical Regulations within this XML schema shall have no formal status and are for information purposes only. Where there are differences between the Technical Regulations and the schema, the Technical Regulations shall take precedence. Technical Regulations may impose requirements that are not described in this schema.
Annotation 2 [src]:
This Logical Data Model is intended to support the entire scope of WMO concerns: weather, climate and water. To reflect this scope, the model is named 'Modele pour l'Echange des informations sur le Temps, le Climat et l'Eau' (METCE). In English, it may also be known as the ‘METeorological Community Exchange’ model. METCE is intended to provide conceptual definitions of meteorological phenomena, entities and concepts in order to underpin semantic interoperability in the weather, climate and water domain. The «Application Schema» includes: (i) specialisations of OM_Observation, OM_ComplexObservation and OM_DiscreteCoverageObservation classes (from ISO 19156); (ii) a concrete implementation of OM_Process (from ISO 19156); (iii) a number of meteorological feature types schemes thereof; and (iv) some miscellaneous items (e.g. ?enumerations? for specifying intensity changes). The 'METCE' «Application Schema» will typically be imported to provide a baseline conceptual model framework upon which community-specific Application Schema are based.
XML Source
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<schema attributeFormDefault="unqualified" elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="http://def.wmo.int/metce/2013" version="1.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2" xmlns:metce="http://def.wmo.int/metce/2013" xmlns:om="http://www.opengis.net/om/2.0" xmlns:opm="http://def.wmo.int/opm/2013" xmlns:sams="http://www.opengis.net/samplingSpatial/2.0">
<annotation>
<documentation>
References to WMO and ICAO Technical Regulations within this XML schema shall have
no formal status and are for information purposes only. Where there are differences
between the Technical Regulations and the schema, the Technical Regulations shall
take precedence. Technical Regulations may impose requirements that are not described
in this schema.
</documentation>
<documentation>
This Logical Data Model is intended to support the entire scope of WMO concerns: weather,
climate and water. To reflect this scope, the model is named 'Modele pour l'Echange
des informations sur le Temps, le Climat et l'Eau' (METCE). In English, it may also
be known as the &#8216;METeorological Community Exchange&#8217; model. METCE is intended to provide
conceptual definitions of meteorological phenomena, entities and concepts in order
to underpin semantic interoperability in the weather, climate and water domain. The
&#171;Application Schema&#187; includes: (i) specialisations of OM_Observation, OM_ComplexObservation
and OM_DiscreteCoverageObservation classes (from ISO 19156); (ii) a concrete implementation
of OM_Process (from ISO 19156); (iii) a number of meteorological feature types schemes
thereof; and (iv) some miscellaneous items (e.g. ?enumerations? for specifying intensity
changes). The 'METCE' &#171;Application Schema&#187; will typically be imported to provide
a baseline conceptual model framework upon which community-specific Application Schema
are based.
</documentation>
</annotation>
<include schemaLocation="procedure.xsd"/>
<!--observation-types.xsd removed-->
<include schemaLocation="phenomena.xsd"/>
</schema>

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