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AIRSIGMET CSV Output Data Format
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What is CSV format?
CSV (Comma Separated Value) is a file format used as a "pseudo standard" to
exchange data between applications. Results saved in this format can be read by
Microsoft Excel and other applications.
- Where I can I find out more?
Please refer to the following links to learn more about the CSV file format:
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AIRSIGMET CSV Format
- Each row of AIRSIGMET data is returned as a separate line and
AIRSIGMET fields are separated by a comma ','.
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The AIRSIGMET fields are always returned in the order indicated by
the AIRSIGMET Field Description . The latitude and longitude points that comprise the AIRSIGMET area are delimited by ':' and each lat/lon pair is delimited from another by a ';'.
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Any fields that appear to be missing are either not reported in the AIRSIGMET or
were not parsed.
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The output includes some statistics about the request, such as the number of
results and the time taken to fulfill the request.
- All data is
ordered by descending observation time.
- An error message is generated when
an error in the input request prevents the retrieval of data.
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If a constraint parameter is missing
and a default value exists, an appropriate warning message is
produced and the default request is fulfilled.
- For a description of the
AIRSIGMET field names, their units and types, please refer to: AIRSIGMET Field Description
An example of CSV output is below:
Output for the last two hours of AIRSIGMETS that coincide with the area defined by the latitudes and longitudes: minLat=35, maxLat=45, minLon=-121 and maxLon=-119.
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