[aprssig] Changing visibility Weather Symbols
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Apr 16 20:36:33 EDT 2008
> A question... Will the [original] symbols,
> themselves, be retained or will there
> actually be an overlay on a symbol?
> I'd like to see the actual weather
> symbols retained...
The indicated original alternate table WX symbols will be
obsoleted. But each of them will have a new rendering
consisting of the four new symbol shapes with the proper
overlay. Bob
> Robert Bruninga wrote:
> > WEATHER Groupies beware?
> >
> > In the initiative to upgrade APRS symbols, we are wasting
some
> > very valuable OVERLAYABLE symbol subgroups with a few nailed
> > down legacy weather symbols. We are proposing to
consolidate
> > some of these Weather symbols to open up much more space.
Since
> > this is the first time we have considered actually CHANGING
some
> > symbol definitions, this can cause problems out there for
some
> > users of some legacy systems.
> >
> > That is why I am posting this plan to the APRS community.
If we
> > do this, XASTIR and UIVIEW will be able to download new
symbol
> > definitions. But some legacy clients that do not operate
from
> > external symbol files will show the wrong symbols for these.
If
> > users of those systems forsee some serious problems with the
> > re-arrangement of these symbols, let us know the specific
impact
> > and your ideas for a workaround..
> >
> > The symbols that are impacted are as follows:
> >
> > First, consolidate all of the visibility symbols into the
old
> > SMOKE symbol and change its meaning to "VISIBILITY", and
then
> > differentiate them with the overlay characters.
> >
> > "\E" (existing smoke) the symbol with no overlay
> > "HE" (an H overlay) will mean Haze
> > "SE" (an S overlay) will mean Smoke
> > "BE" (a B overlay) will mean Blowing Snow
> > "DE" (a D overlay) will mean blowing Dust or sand
> > "FE" (an F overlay) will mean Fog
> >
> > Another category is to expand the RAIN symbol to make it
kinda
> > like lots of angled dots coming from the sky, but with an
open
> > center so that we can use overlays for a number of common
> > PRECIPITATIONS. The consolidations would be:
> >
> > "\`" (existing Rain) would be the symbol with no overlay
> > "R`" (an R overlay) would mean Rain
> > "F`" (an F overlay) would mean Freezing Rain
> > "H`" (an H overlay) would mean Hail
> > "D`" (an D overlay) would mean Drizzle
> > "E`" (an E overlay) would mean slEEt
> > "S`" (an S overlay) would mean Snow
> > Etc. and other particulates coming from the sky
> >
> > Next, I propose expanding the existing RAIN SHOWER "\I"
symbol
> > to look like some kind of cloud symbol with specks in it
that
> > can be overlayed. (It needs to look different from the next
> > CLOUD symbol). It can then consolidate these symbols:
> >
> > "RI" (an R overlay) would mean Rain Shower
> > "SI" (an S overlay) would mean Snow shower
> > "LI" (an L overlay) would mean Lightening
> > Etc. and other things related to clouds
> >
> > Next, I propose expanding the existing CLOUD symbol to allow
> > definition of any number of different types of cloud. This
> > needs to also look like a cloud but a different shape and
allow
> > for overlays (Maybe this cloud is clear):
> >
> > "\(" is the existing cloud symbol (would have no overlay)
> > "P(" with P overlay would mean partly cloudy
> > "W(" with W overlay would be a wall cloud
> > "F(" would be Funnel cloud, but the original "\f" will also
be
> > retained for now
> >
> > This free's up a lot of overlayable symbol GROUPS each of
which
> > can suport up to 36 different overlays in each group for the
> > future:
> >
> > #H for 36 new Hazards (was only Hail)
> > #[ for 36 new human symbols (was only Wall Cloud)
> > #B was only blowing snow
> > #b was only blowing dust/sand
> > #{ was only fog
> > #* was snow only
> > #: was hail only
> > #D was drizzle only
> > #F was freezing rain only
> > #e was sleet only
> > #G was only Snow shower
> > #J was only Lightening
> > #p was only partly cloudy
> >
> > Of course future code can fully draw each of these overlays
as
> > distinct special symbols in any way they want. But Uiview
uers
> > are stuck with only seeing overlays on basic group shapes
for
> > now.
> >
> > To keep the noise-to-signal rate down, I suggest replying
only
> > if you have something of significance that will be impacted
by
> > this proposal. I especially want to hear from Dale Hugley
who
> > is a resource for weather, and Stephen Smith who will have
to
> > draw them for Uiview. And others with a stake in this...
> >
> > Bob, WB4APR
> >
> >
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