- OGC® Standards
- Cat: ebRIM App Profile: Earth Observation Products
- Catalogue Service
- CityGML
- Coordinate Transformation
- Filter Encoding
- GML in JPEG 2000
- GeoAPI
- GeoSparql
- Geographic Objects
- Geography Markup Language
- Geospatial eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (GeoXACML)
- KML
- Location Services (OpenLS)
- NetCDF
- Observations and Measurements
- Open GeoSMS
- Ordering Services Framework for Earth Observation Products
- PUCK
- SWE Common Data Model
- SWE Service Model
- Sensor Model Language
- Sensor Observation Service
- Sensor Planning Service
- Simple Features
- Simple Features CORBA
- Simple Features OLE/COM
- Simple Features SQL
- Styled Layer Descriptor
- Symbology Encoding
- Table Joining Service
- WaterML
- Web Coverage Processing Service
- Web Coverage Service
- Web Feature Service
- Web Map Context
- Web Map Service
- Web Map Tile Service
- Web Processing Service
- Web Service Common
- OGC Standards List
- Specification Profiles
- Abstract Specification
- OGC Reference Model
- OGC Schema Updates
- Public Engineering Reports
- TC Policy Directives
- GeoDRM Reference Model
- Best Practices
- Discussion Papers
- Deprecated Documents
- Retired Documents
- Requests (RFP's, RFQ's...)
- White Papers
- Change Requests
- Submit Change Request or Requirement
OGC® WaterML
1) Overview
2) Downloads
3) Official Schemas
4) Related News
Note: You may also download All Official OGC Schemas in a single zip file.
2) Downloads
3) Official Schemas
4) Related News
1) Overview
This document is an OGC® Encoding Standard for the representation of hydrological observations data with a specific focus on time series structures. WaterML2.0 is implemented as an application schema of the Geography Markup Language version 3.2.1, making use of the OGC Observations & Measurements standards. WaterML2.0 is designed as an extensible schema to allow encoding of data to be used in a variety of exchange scenarios. Example areas of usage are: exchange of data for operational hydrological monitoring programs; supporting operation of infrastructure (e.g. dams, supply systems); cross-border exchange of observational data; release of data for public dissemination; enhancing disaster management through data exchange; and exchange in support of national reporting. The core aspect of the model is in the correct, precise description of time series. Interpretation of time series relies on understanding the nature of the process that generated them. This standard provides the framework under which time series can be exchanged with appropriate metadata to allow correct machine interpretation and thus correct use for further analysis. Existing systems should be able to use this model as a conceptual ‘bridge’ between existing schema or systems, allowing consistency of the data to maintained.2) Downloads
| Version | Document Title (click to download) | Document # | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.0 | OGC® WaterML 2.0: Part 1- Timeseries | 10-126r3 | IS |
| 0.3.0 | CUAHSI WaterML | 07-041r1 | DP |
| Harmonising Standards for Water Observation Data - Discussion Paper | 09-124r2 | DP | |
| WaterML 2.0 - Timeseries - NetCDF Discussion Paper | 12-031r2 | DP |
Submit a Change Request, Requirement, or Comment for this OGC standard.
3) Official Schemas
http://schemas.opengis.net/waterml/2.0/
Note: You may also download All Official OGC Schemas in a single zip file.







Join OGC LinkedIn
Follow OGC on Twitter
RSS Feeds