Wind Direction
Wind direction is generally reported by the direction from which it originates. For example, a north or northerly wind blows from the north to the south.[1] The exceptions are onshore winds (blowing onto the shore from the water) and offshore winds (blowing off the shore to the water). Wind direction is usually reported in cardinal (or compass) direction, or in degrees. Consequently, a wind blowing from the north has a wind direction referred to as 0° (360°); a wind blowing from the east has a wind direction referred to as 90°, etc.
Child Components
Type Code 0..1
Action Code 0..1
Identifier 0..∞
UUID 0..1
Source Identifier 0..1
Party Identifier 0..1
Identifier Set 0..∞
Related Identifier 0..∞
Name 0..∞
Short Name 0..1
Description 0..∞
Parent Identifier 0..1
Child Identifier 0..∞
Date Time 0..1
Measure 1..1
Minimum Measure 0..∞
Maximum Measure 0..∞
Unit Code 0..1
Coordinate 0..1
Note 0..∞
Repeating Frequency Code 0..∞
Effectivity 0..∞
Extension 1..1
UML Class Model
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SVG File
@startuml
class WindDirection {
String TypeCode
CodeList ActionCode
String Identifier
String UUID
String SourceIdentifier
String PartyIdentifier
String Name
String ShortName
String Description
String ParentIdentifier
String ChildIdentifier
String DateTime
String Measure
String MinimumMeasure
String MaximumMeasure
String UnitCode
String Note
String RepeatingFrequencyCode
}
class "IdentifierSet"{}
class "RelatedIdentifier"{}
class "Coordinate"{}
class "Effectivity"{}
WindDirection o-d- "0...∞" "IdentifierSet"
WindDirection o-r- "0...∞" "RelatedIdentifier"
WindDirection o-u- "0...1" "Coordinate"
WindDirection o-l- "0...∞" "Effectivity"
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@enduml
Where Used
Following is a list of components that have Wind Direction as a child component.
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