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Revision as of 14:57, 2 January 2014

REQUIREMENTS
Permission Submission moderator and higher
Connectivity Online and Offline

This document describes how to create a new Operation PWL in the InfoEx system.

Background

An Operation PWL is a locally defined persistent weak layer (PWL) in the snowpack. While PWLs in the old InfoEx system were simply referred to by a burial date, the new InfoEx system requires PWLs to be explicitly defined. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries.

Operation PWLs are managed within operations. Operation have full control over the characteristics of these PWLs.

An new Operation PWL can be created in two different ways:

Step-by-step description

Creating a new Operation PWL via the Operation PWL menu item

You need to be online to create a new Operation PWL like this.

1.
Fig. 1: Accessing the Operation PWL menu
Click on the PWL menu in the header of the InfoEx application and select 'Operation PWL'(Fig. 1). This will get you to a page that lists of all of the Operation PWLs that have been created by your operation. In addition to the general characteristics of the PWLs, the list also offers an overview of the number of associated observations and assessments.
3.
Fig. 2: Adding an Operation PWL dialog
Click on the ButtonAdd.png button beneath the 'Operation PWL' title to open a popup window where you can provide the baseline information for your new Operation PWL (Fig. 2).

Provide the following information for your Operation PWL:

  • Name
    A meaningful name for your Operation PWL.
  • Date
    The date your new Operation PWL was created or buried.
  • Comment
    A descriptive comment about your new Operation PWL, if desired.
  • Community PWL
    You may link your Operation PWL to a Community PWL (see Community PWLs for more information)
NOTE Linking your Operation PWL to a Community PWL allows you to retain your local definition and description of the PWL while linking with the same PWL observed by other InfoEx operations
  • Colour
    A default colour that will identify any avalanche problems associated with your new Operation PWL in the Hazard assessment module.
3. Click on the Okay to submit the new Operation PWL to the InfoEx system.

Creating a new Operation PWL in the Snowpack workflow module

You can be offline when you create a new Operation PWL like this.

1.
Fig. 3: Snowpack workflow module with list of Operation PWLs in bottom half of screen.
In the snowpack module of of one of your workflows, (Fig. 3), click on the New PWL button. This will open a popup window where you can provide the baseline information for your new Operation PWL (Fig. 4).
2.
Fig. 4: Adding an Operation PWL dialog in snowpack workflow module.
Provide the following information for your Operation PWL:
  • Name
    A meaningful name for your Operation PWL.
  • Date
    The date your new Operation PWL was created or buried.
  • Comment
    A descriptive comment about your new Operation PWL, if desired.
  • Community PWL
    You may link your Operation PWL to a Community PWL (see Community PWLs for more information)
NOTE Linking your Operation PWL to a Community PWL allows you to retain your local definition and description of the PWL while linking with the same PWL observed by other InfoEx operations
  • Colour
    A default colour that will identify any avalanche problems associated with your new Operation PWL in the Hazard assessment module.
3. Click on the Okay to submit the new Operation PWL to the InfoEx system.

Related documents

Operation PWLs

Community PWLs

Assessing PWLs

Functionality tested by

  • Jan. 2, 2014: Pascal Haegeli