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fgdata/Translations/default/weather-scenarios.xml
James Turner 07bdb4c073 Initial work to translate weather scenarios
Add IDs to the scenarios, and use a script (in FGmeta) to populate
the default translation based upon this.
2020-06-17 16:56:30 +01:00

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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<PropertyList>
<live-data-name>Live data</live-data-name>
<live-data-desc>
Fetch live weather data for your nearest airport from noaa.gov. You need a working internet connection.
Weather is generated automatically, once a valid METAR is received.
</live-data-desc>
<manual-input-name>Manual input</manual-input-name>
<manual-input-desc>Enter your favorite METAR weather. A valid METAR syntax is required.</manual-input-desc>
<core-high-pressure-region-name>Core high pressure region</core-high-pressure-region-name>
<core-high-pressure-region-desc>The center of a high pressure region, characterized by descending air and hence only weak cloud development with high visibility.</core-high-pressure-region-desc>
<high-pressure-region-name>High pressure region</high-pressure-region-name>
<high-pressure-region-desc>A high pressure region, characterized my moderate to strong Cumulus development in the afternoon and fairly good visibility conditions.</high-pressure-region-desc>
<border-high-pressure-region-name>Border of a high pressure region</border-high-pressure-region-name>
<border-high-pressure-region-desc>The border of a high pressure region, in which the airmass becomes unstable and various convective and stratiform clouds may appear.</border-high-pressure-region-desc>
<border-low-pressure-region-name>Border of a low pressure region</border-low-pressure-region-name>
<border-low-pressure-region-desc>The border of a low pressure region, in which the airmass is unstable and convective clouds start to form layers and merge into stratiform clouds.</border-low-pressure-region-desc>
<low-pressure-region-name>Low pressure region</low-pressure-region-name>
<low-pressure-region-desc>A low pressure region, characterized by rising air, widespread formation of stratiform clouds and beginning rain.</low-pressure-region-desc>
<core-low-pressure-region-name>Core low pressure region</core-low-pressure-region-name>
<core-low-pressure-region-desc>The core of a low pressure region, characterized by overcast clouds, bad visibility on the ground and significant rainfall.</core-low-pressure-region-desc>
<warm-sector-name>Warm sector</warm-sector-name>
<warm-sector-desc>A warm sector, characterized by high moisture in the air and haze extending up to high altitudes, but otherwise largely convective cloud development. </warm-sector-desc>
<fair-weather-name>Fair weather</fair-weather-name>
<fair-weather-desc>A lovely day for trip to your favorite 100$ hamburger airfield</fair-weather-desc>
<thunderstorm-name>Thunderstorm</thunderstorm-name>
<thunderstorm-desc>
A hot and damp summer day with thunderstorms developing in the afternoon.
Be prepared for reduction of visibility in showers and strong gusts
near thunderstorms
</thunderstorm-desc>
<stormy-monday-name>Stormy Monday</stormy-monday-name>
<stormy-monday-desc>
You're out for an adventure? Gusty winds blowing from the west
and isolated thunderstorms should be avoided. Fasten your seatbelt!
</stormy-monday-desc>
<marginal-vfr-name>Marginal VFR</marginal-vfr-name>
<marginal-vfr-desc>
After the storm - limited visibility and some showers.
Go or No-Go?
</marginal-vfr-desc>
<cat-one-minimum-name>CAT I minimum</cat-one-minimum-name>
<cat-one-minimum-desc>If you just got your IFR rating, this is what you are allowed to do. But can you?</cat-one-minimum-desc>
<cat-two-minimum-name>CAT II minimum</cat-two-minimum-name>
<cat-two-minimum-desc>
With just a 1/4 mile visibility and clouds at 100ft, you don't see much of the runway until
seconds before touchdown. Trust your instruments to stay alive.
</cat-two-minimum-desc>
<cat-three-b-minimum-name>CAT IIIb minimum</cat-three-b-minimum-name>
<cat-three-b-minimum-desc>
This is expert level. You will barely see the taxiway from the cockpit, even if you are
on ground. Fog and light drizzle, freezing level at 1000ft.
</cat-three-b-minimum-desc>
<early-morning-fog-name>Early morning fog</early-morning-fog-name>
<early-morning-fog-desc>
Fog developed this autumn's morning. Expect good visibility above the layer.
However - getting through it can be a challenge. Stay alive for a 500' climb
and you'll see the sun!
</early-morning-fog-desc>
</PropertyList>