Users Manual for the Surface Currents Data Base (SCDB) Management System (SCDBMS) Version 1.0

Abstract

The SCDBMS provides access to the Surface Current Data Base (SCDB) which is maintained by the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO). The SCDBMS incorporates relational database technology in providing seamless access to surface current observational data. The SCDBMS is an interactive software application. A graphical user interface (GUI) supports user access to its functional capabilities. The SCDBMS operates exclusively on surface current observation data. Each observation is composed of a location (latitude and longitude), a date (month, year, day), a classification code, a source code, the current speed (in knots) and direction (in degrees from which the current is flowing). The order and arrangement of the data elements contained in a surface current observation file are illustrated in Figure 1. Header information is neither necessary nor included in surface current observations data files. The import/export data files are written in ASCII format (SCDB ADMIN). Within the database, surface current data is stored using the generic latitude/longitude/ time (LLT) data structure of the Navy Environmental Operational Nowcast Systems (NEONS)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA284895

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