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An in depth understanding of the current condition of PWLs is critical for avalanche forecasting. The new InfoEx system aims to provide better tools for submitting relevant observations, keeping track of the condition of PWLs in your local area(s) and efficiently exchanging this information. The following paragraphs provide a brief overview of the PWL functionality of the InfoEx system. | An in depth understanding of the current condition of PWLs is critical for avalanche forecasting. The new InfoEx system aims to provide better tools for submitting relevant observations, keeping track of the condition of PWLs in your local area(s) and efficiently exchanging this information. The following paragraphs provide a brief overview of the PWL functionality of the InfoEx system. | ||
− | + | ==Managing PWLs== | |
In comparison to the old InfoEx, where PWLs were simply referred to by a burial date, the new system requires users to explicitly define PWLs. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries. The InfoEx system supports two different types of PWLs. | In comparison to the old InfoEx, where PWLs were simply referred to by a burial date, the new system requires users to explicitly define PWLs. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries. The InfoEx system supports two different types of PWLs. | ||
− | + | ===Operation PWLs=== | |
[[Definitions#OperationPWL|Operation PWLs]] are defined by an operation and represents locally observed PWLs in the snowpack. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries. Operation PWLs are managed by operations, which have full control over the characteristics of these PWLs. | [[Definitions#OperationPWL|Operation PWLs]] are defined by an operation and represents locally observed PWLs in the snowpack. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries. Operation PWLs are managed by operations, which have full control over the characteristics of these PWLs. | ||
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* [[Deleting an existing operation PWL]] | * [[Deleting an existing operation PWL]] | ||
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[[Definitions#CommunityPWL|Community PWLs]] is a new concept in the InfoEx system. Since PWLs often exhibit significant spatial variability and might be buried on a range of days, individual operations might create their [[Definitions#OperationPWL|Operation PWLs]] differently. Community PWLs provide a mechanism for linking operation controlled Operation PWLs that relate to the same PWL in nature. This grouping of Operation PWLs allows for more meaningful queries in the InfoEx. For example, the community PWL functionality will allow users to more efficiently get a comprehensive picture on the assessments of a PWL that covers a large area and effectively visualize the associated observed avalanche activity. | [[Definitions#CommunityPWL|Community PWLs]] is a new concept in the InfoEx system. Since PWLs often exhibit significant spatial variability and might be buried on a range of days, individual operations might create their [[Definitions#OperationPWL|Operation PWLs]] differently. Community PWLs provide a mechanism for linking operation controlled Operation PWLs that relate to the same PWL in nature. This grouping of Operation PWLs allows for more meaningful queries in the InfoEx. For example, the community PWL functionality will allow users to more efficiently get a comprehensive picture on the assessments of a PWL that covers a large area and effectively visualize the associated observed avalanche activity. | ||
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{{Note|At this point any user with Submission Moderator permissions can manage Community PWLs. However, once the necessary filtering functionality, the idea is that the CAC would be taking the lead in managing the Community PWLs that they are in the best position to assess large scale patterns. However, operators always has the ability to unlink their Operation PWLs from a specific Community PWLs if they disagree with the grouping.}} | {{Note|At this point any user with Submission Moderator permissions can manage Community PWLs. However, once the necessary filtering functionality, the idea is that the CAC would be taking the lead in managing the Community PWLs that they are in the best position to assess large scale patterns. However, operators always has the ability to unlink their Operation PWLs from a specific Community PWLs if they disagree with the grouping.}} | ||
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+ | ==Reporting on PWLs== | ||
+ | The InfoEx system offers a number of options for highlighting PWL-relevant observation and assessing the local condition of their Operation PWLs. | ||
===Tagging observations with Operation PWLs=== | ===Tagging observations with Operation PWLs=== | ||
− | To highlight relevant observations, | + | To highlight relevant observations, InfoEx users can tag observations of the following types with Operation PWLs: |
* '''Avalanche Observations'''<br/>Avalanche observations can be tagged with a single Operation PWL under the failure plane section of the observation entry form to indicate the failure plane of the avalanche. | * '''Avalanche Observations'''<br/>Avalanche observations can be tagged with a single Operation PWL under the failure plane section of the observation entry form to indicate the failure plane of the avalanche. | ||
* '''Snowpack Observations'''<br/>Snowpack observations can be tagged with multiple Operation PWL under the observation details section of the observation entry form to indicate which PWL have been observed in the reported observation. | * '''Snowpack Observations'''<br/>Snowpack observations can be tagged with multiple Operation PWL under the observation details section of the observation entry form to indicate which PWL have been observed in the reported observation. | ||
===Assessing Operation PWLs=== | ===Assessing Operation PWLs=== | ||
− | + | InfoEx users can track the condition of Operation PWLs and indicate how they relate to the current avalanche problems using the functionality of the following workflow modules: | |
* '''[[Snowpack module]]'''<br/>The snowpack workflow module allows users to keep track of the current conditions of their Operation PWLs in their region(s). Click [[Snowpack module|here]] for more information on the functionality of this workflow module. | * '''[[Snowpack module]]'''<br/>The snowpack workflow module allows users to keep track of the current conditions of their Operation PWLs in their region(s). Click [[Snowpack module|here]] for more information on the functionality of this workflow module. | ||
* '''[[Hazard assessment module]]'''<br/>The hazard assessment module allows users to identify and characterize the present avalanche problems and associate them with an Operation PWL is necessary. Click [[Hazard assessment module#Step 1: Avalanche problems (Fig. 1)|here]] for more information on the functionality of this workflow module. | * '''[[Hazard assessment module]]'''<br/>The hazard assessment module allows users to identify and characterize the present avalanche problems and associate them with an Operation PWL is necessary. Click [[Hazard assessment module#Step 1: Avalanche problems (Fig. 1)|here]] for more information on the functionality of this workflow module. | ||
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{{Note|The avalanche problem/PWL filtering functionality for taking taking full advantage of PWL information the InfoEx report has not been implemented yet!}} | {{Note|The avalanche problem/PWL filtering functionality for taking taking full advantage of PWL information the InfoEx report has not been implemented yet!}} | ||
Revision as of 10:33, 3 January 2014
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Permission | Operation administrator and higher |
Connectivity | Online and partial offline |
This document describes the purpose and use of persistent weak layers (PWL) in the InfoEx system.
Background
An in depth understanding of the current condition of PWLs is critical for avalanche forecasting. The new InfoEx system aims to provide better tools for submitting relevant observations, keeping track of the condition of PWLs in your local area(s) and efficiently exchanging this information. The following paragraphs provide a brief overview of the PWL functionality of the InfoEx system.
Managing PWLs
In comparison to the old InfoEx, where PWLs were simply referred to by a burial date, the new system requires users to explicitly define PWLs. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries. The InfoEx system supports two different types of PWLs.
Operation PWLs
Operation PWLs are defined by an operation and represents locally observed PWLs in the snowpack. This allows PWLs to be tracked more easily and offers opportunities for advanced queries. Operation PWLs are managed by operations, which have full control over the characteristics of these PWLs.
See the following documents about managing Operation PWLs:
- Creating a new operation PWL
- Modifying the baseline information of an existing operation PWL
- Deleting an existing operation PWL
Community PWLs
Community PWLs is a new concept in the InfoEx system. Since PWLs often exhibit significant spatial variability and might be buried on a range of days, individual operations might create their Operation PWLs differently. Community PWLs provide a mechanism for linking operation controlled Operation PWLs that relate to the same PWL in nature. This grouping of Operation PWLs allows for more meaningful queries in the InfoEx. For example, the community PWL functionality will allow users to more efficiently get a comprehensive picture on the assessments of a PWL that covers a large area and effectively visualize the associated observed avalanche activity.
See the following documents about managing Community PWLs:
- Creating a new community PWL
- Modifying the information for an existing community PWL
- Deleting an existing community PWL
NOTE | At this point any user with Submission Moderator permissions can manage Community PWLs. However, once the necessary filtering functionality, the idea is that the CAC would be taking the lead in managing the Community PWLs that they are in the best position to assess large scale patterns. However, operators always has the ability to unlink their Operation PWLs from a specific Community PWLs if they disagree with the grouping. |
Reporting on PWLs
The InfoEx system offers a number of options for highlighting PWL-relevant observation and assessing the local condition of their Operation PWLs.
Tagging observations with Operation PWLs
To highlight relevant observations, InfoEx users can tag observations of the following types with Operation PWLs:
- Avalanche Observations
Avalanche observations can be tagged with a single Operation PWL under the failure plane section of the observation entry form to indicate the failure plane of the avalanche. - Snowpack Observations
Snowpack observations can be tagged with multiple Operation PWL under the observation details section of the observation entry form to indicate which PWL have been observed in the reported observation.
Assessing Operation PWLs
InfoEx users can track the condition of Operation PWLs and indicate how they relate to the current avalanche problems using the functionality of the following workflow modules:
- Snowpack module
The snowpack workflow module allows users to keep track of the current conditions of their Operation PWLs in their region(s). Click here for more information on the functionality of this workflow module. - Hazard assessment module
The hazard assessment module allows users to identify and characterize the present avalanche problems and associate them with an Operation PWL is necessary. Click here for more information on the functionality of this workflow module.
Viewing information on PWLs
NOTE | The avalanche problem/PWL filtering functionality for taking taking full advantage of PWL information the InfoEx report has not been implemented yet! |
Related documents
Operation PWLs
- Creating a new operation PWL
- Modifying the baseline information of an existing operation PWL
- Deleting an existing operation PWL
Community PWLs
- Creating a new community PWL
- Modifying the information for an existing community PWL
- Deleting an existing community PWL
Assessing PWLs
Functionality tested
- n/a