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1 MINIMUM QUALITY CONTROL STANDARDS MQCS-V (VERSION 5, JUNE 2004) NOTE See specification for quality control Indicators Q 1 to Q 29 at the end of this appendix Δ = space (ASCII 32) 1 i 3 5, Δ Correct manually otherwise Δ T 2 AAAA valid year Correct manually otherwise reject 3 MM Correct manually otherwise reject 4 YY valid day of month Correct manually otherwise reject 5 GG Correct manually otherwise reject 6 Q c 1, 3, 5, 7 Q c = Δ Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q 20 = 4 20 Q = L a L a L a Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q = 4 L a L a L a = ΔΔΔ Q = L o L o L o L o Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q = 4 L o L o L o L o = ΔΔΔΔ Q = 2 20 L a L a L a = L o L o L o L o = ΔΔΔ(Δ) Correct manually otherwise reject Time sequence checks Change in latitude > 0.7 o /hr Correct manually otherwise Q 20 = 3 Change in longitude > 0.7 o /hr Correct manually otherwise Q 20 = 3 when lat Change in longitude > 1.0 o /hr Correct manually otherwise Q 20 = 3 when lat Change in longitude > 1.4 o /hr Correct manually otherwise Q 20 = 3 when lat Change in longitude > 2.0 o /hr Correct manually otherwise Q 20 = 3 when lat Change in longitude > 2.7 o /hr Correct manually otherwise Q 20 = 3 when lat No checking 10 h 0-9 Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q 1 1 = 4 h = Δ Q = VV Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q 2 2 = 4 VV = ΔΔ Q = N 0-9, Δ Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q 3 3 = 4 N < Nh Correct manually and Q = 5, otherwise Q 3 3 = 2 13 dd 00-36, 99 Correct manually and Q 4 = 5, otherwise Q 4 =4 dd = ΔΔ Q 4 = 9 dd versus ff dd = 00, ff 00 Correct manually and Q 4 or Q 5 = 5 otherwise Q 4 = Q 5 = 2 dd 00, ff = 00 Correct manually and Q 4 or Q 5 = 5 otherwise Q 4 = Q 5 = 2
2 p i w 0, 1, 3, 4 Correct manually, otherwise Q 5 = Q 29 = 4 15 ff > 80 knots Correct manually and Q 5 = 5, otherwise Q 5 = 3 ff = ΔΔ Q 5 = 9 16 s n 0, 1 Correct manually, otherwise Q 6 = 4 17 TTT = ΔΔΔ Q 6 = 9 If -25 > TTT >40 then when Lat. < 45.0 TTT < -25 Q 6 = 4 TTT > 40 Q 6 = 3 when Lat TTT < -25 Q 6 = 3 TTT > 40 Q 6 = 4 TTT versus humidity parameters TTT < WB (wet bulb) Correct manually and Q 6 = 5, otherwise Q 6 =Q 19 = 2 TTT < DP (dew point) Correct manually and Q 6 = Q 7 = 5, otherwise Q 6 = Q 7 = 2 18 s t 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Correct manually, otherwise Q 7 =4 19 DP > WB Correct manually and Q 7 = 5, otherwise Q 7 =Q 19 = 2 DP > TTT Correct manually and Q 7 = 5, otherwise Q 7 = Q 6 =2 WB = DP = ΔΔΔ Q 7 =Q 19 = > PPPP > 1050 hpa Correct manually and Q 8 = 5, otherwise Q 8 = > PPPP > 1070 hpa Correct manually and Q 8 = 5, otherwise Q 8 = 4 PPPP = ΔΔΔΔ Q 8 = 9 21 ww = 22-24, 26, 36-39, 48, Correct manually and Q 9 = 5, otherwise Q 9 = 4 49, 56, 57, 66-79, Correct manually and Q 9 = 5, otherwise Q 9 = 3 and latitude <20 o if i x = 7: w a w a = 24-25, 35, 47-48, Correct manually and Q 9 = 5, otherwise 54-56, 64-68, 70-78, Q 9 = 4 and latitude <20 o 22, 23 W or W 1 2 = 7 and latitude <20o Correct manually and Q 9 = 5, otherwise Q 9 = 4 W 1 < W 2 Correct manually and Q 9 = 5, otherwise Q 9 = 2 W 1 = W = ww = ΔΔΔΔ 2 Q 9 = N = 0, and N h C L C M C H 0000 Correct manually and Q 3 = 5, otherwise Q 3 = 2 N = Δ, and N h C L C C ΔΔΔΔ Correct manually and Q 3 = 5, otherwise Q 3 = 2 M H N = 9, and not (N h =9 and Correct manually and Q 3 = 5, otherwise Q 3 = 2 C L C C H ΔΔΔ M N=Δ, and N h C L C M C H =ΔΔΔΔ Q 3 = 9 28 s n 0, 1 Correct manually otherwise Q 10 = 4 29 T w T w T w = ΔΔΔ Q 10 = 9 if -2.0 > T w T w T w > 37.0 then when Lat. < 45.0 T w T w T w < -2.0 Control manually and Q 10 = 5, otherwise Q 10 = 4 T w T w T w > 37.0 Control manually and Q 10 = 5, otherwise Q 10 = 3 when Lat T w T w T w < -2.0 Control manually and Q 10 = 5, otherwise Q 10 = 3 T w T w T w > 37.0 Control manually and Q 10 = 5, otherwise Q 10 = 4
3 p Indicator 0-7, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 31 Indicator 0-9, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ < P w P w < 30 Q 11 = 3 P w P w 30 and 99 Q 11 = 4 P w P w = ΔΔ Q 11 = < H w H w < 50 Q 12 = 3 H w H w 50 Q 12 = 4 H w H w = ΔΔ Q 12 = 9 34 d w1 d w , 99 Correct manually and Q 13 = 5, otherwise Q 13 = 4 swell 1 = swell 2 = Δ Q 13 = < P w1 P w1 < 30 Q 13 = 3 P w1 P w1 30 and 99 Q 13 = < H w1 H w1 < 50 Q 13 = 3 H w1 H w1 50 Q 13 = 4 37 I s 1-5, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 38 E s E s 00-99, ΔΔ Correct manually, otherwise ΔΔ 39 R s 0-4, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 40 Source 0-6 Correct manually, otherwise Δ 41 Platform 0-9 Correct manually, otherwise Δ 42 No call sign Insert manually, mandatory entry 43 No country code Insert manually 44 No Quality Control 45 Q 0-6, 9 Correct manually, otherwise Δ 46 i x 1-7 Correct manually, otherwise Δ 47 i = 0-2 and RRR = 000, ΔΔΔ Correct manually, otherwise Q R 14 = 4 i = 3 and RRR ΔΔΔ R Correct manually, otherwise Q 14 = 2 i R = 4 and RRR ΔΔΔ Correct manually, otherwise Q 14 = 2 i R 0-4 Correct manually, otherwise Q 14 = 4 48 RRR and i R = 1, 2 Correct manually and Q 14 = 5, otherwise Q 14 = 2 49 t R 0-9, Δ Correct manually and Q 14 = 5, otherwise Q 14 = 4 50 s w 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Correct manually, otherwise Q 19 = 4 51 WB < DP Correct manually and Q 19 = 5, otherwise Q 19 =Q 7 =2 WB = ΔΔΔ Q 19 = 9 WB > TTT Correct manually and Q 19 = 5, otherwise Q 19 =Q 6 = 2 52 a 0-8 Correct manually and Q 15 = 5, otherwise Q 15 = 4 a = 4 and ppp 000 Correct manually and Q 15 or Q 16 = 5, otherwise a =1,2,3,6,7,8 and ppp=000 Q 15 =Q 16 =2 Correct manually and Q 15 or Q 16 = 5, otherwise Q 15 =Q 16 = 2 a = Δ Q 15 = ppp > 150 Correct manually and Q 16 = 5, otherwise Q 16 = 3 ppp > 250 Correct manually and Q 16 = 5 otherwise Q 16 = 4 ppp = ΔΔΔ Q 16 = 9 54 D s 0-9 Correct manually and Q 17 = 5, otherwise Q 17 = 4 D s = Δ Q 17 = 9 55 v s 0-9 Correct manually and Q 18 = 5, otherwise Q 18 = 4 v s = Δ Q 18 = 9 56 d w2 d w , 99, ΔΔ Correct manually and Q 13 = 5, otherwise Q 13 = < P w2 P w2 < 30 Q 13 = 3 P w2 P w2 30 and 99 Q 13 = < H w2 H w2 < 50 Q 13 = 3 H w2 H w2 50 Q 13 = 4 59 c i 0-9, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 60 S i 0-9, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ
4 p b i 0-9, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 62 D i 0-9, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 63 z i 0-9, Δ Correct manually, otherwise Δ 86 Minimum Quality Control 1= MQCS-I (Original version, Feb. 1989) CMM-X Standards (MQCS) version identification 2= MQCS-II (Version 2, March 1997) CMM-XII 3= MQCS-III (Version 3, April 2000) SGMC-VIII 4= MQCS-IV (Version 4, June 2001) JCOMM-I 5= MQCS-V (Version 5, July 2004) ETMC-I 87 HDG Correct manually and Q 22 = 5, otherwise Q 22 = 4 HDG = ΔΔΔ Q 22 = 9 88 COG Correct manually and Q 23 = 5, otherwise Q 23 = 4 COG = ΔΔΔ Q 23 = 9 89 SOG Correct manually and Q 24 = 5, otherwise Q 24 = 4 SOG = ΔΔ Q 24 = 9 SOG > 33 Correct manually and Q 24 = 5, otherwise Q 24 = 3 90 SLL Correct manually and Q 25 = 5, otherwise Q 25 = 4 SLL = ΔΔ Q 25 = 9 SLL > 32 Correct manually and Q 25 = 5, otherwise Q 25 = 3 91 s L 0,1 Correct manually and Q 26 = 5, otherwise Q 26 = 4 S L =Δ Q26=9 hh Correct manually and Q 27 = 5, otherwise Q 27 = 4 hh = ΔΔ Q 27 = 9 hh >= 13 Correct manually and Q 27 = 5, otherwise Q 27 = 3 hh < -01 Correct manually and Q 27 = 5, otherwise Q 27 = 4 92 RWD , 999 Correct manually and Q 28 = 5, otherwise Q 28 = 4 RWD = ΔΔΔ Q 28 = 9 93 RWS Correct manually and Q 29 = 5, otherwise Q 29 = 4 RWS = ΔΔΔ Q 29 = 9 RWS > 110 kts Correct manually and Q 29 = 5, otherwise Q 29 = 3 RWD versus RWS RWD = 000, RWS 000 RWD 000, RWS = 000 Correct manually and Q 28 or Q 29 = 5, otherwise Q 28 = Q 29 = 2 Correct manually and Q 28 or Q 29 = 5, otherwise Q 28 = Q 29 = 2
5 p. 5 Specifications for quality control Indicators Q 1 to Q 29 0 No quality control (QC) has been performed on this element 1 QC has been performed; element appears to be correct 2 QC has been performed; element appears to be inconsistent with other elements 3 QC has been performed; element appears to be doubtful 4 QC has been performed; element appears to be erroneous 5 The value has been changed as a result of QC 6 reserved for GCC 7 reserved for GCC 8 Reserve 9 The value of the element is missing
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