Meteorological conditions Clause Samples

The 'Meteorological conditions' clause defines how weather-related factors are addressed within the context of an agreement or contract. It typically outlines the procedures and responsibilities for parties when adverse weather, such as heavy rain, snow, or extreme temperatures, impacts the performance of contractual obligations—often in construction or outdoor event contracts. By specifying what constitutes adverse meteorological conditions and how delays or damages are managed, this clause helps allocate risk and provides clarity on how weather disruptions are handled, reducing disputes and ensuring fair treatment for all parties involved.
Meteorological conditions. Metrological conditions are specified to provide a range of normal operating temperatures and to prevent abnormal readings due to extreme environmental conditions.
Meteorological conditions. 2.2.1. For outdoor facilities Metrological conditions are specified to provide a range of normal operating temperatures and to prevent abnormal readings due to extreme environmental conditions. The meteorological instrumentation shall deliver data representative for the test site and shall be positioned adjacent to the test area at a height representative of the height of the measuring microphone.
Meteorological conditions. Meteorology is the key to understand the air quality. The essential relationship between meteorology and atmospheric dispersion involves the wind in the broadest sense. Wind fluctuations over a very wide range of time accomplish dispersion and strongly influence other processes associated with them. Meteorological data was collected from various secondary sources. Meteorological data collected is during the Summer season monitoring period. The following parameters were recorded at hourly intervals continuously during monitoring period: ✓ Wind speed ✓ Wind Direction ✓ Temperature etc. Site specific climatic condition refers to average weather comprising of temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, rainfall, cloud cover etc. This determines the baseline conditions and probable impacts on environmental parameters with respect to the Project. Monthly variations of monthly highest and monthly lowest temperature recorded are as followed:
Meteorological conditions. Temperature, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, humidity, and sky condition (i.e. percent cloud cover), all in general terms.
Meteorological conditions. The table below summarizes the temperature basis: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Process Design Mechanical Design ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min.(degrees)F Min.(degrees)F Min.(degrees)F Min.(degrees)F --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Winterizing 20 --- 20 --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ambient Average(3) 56 86 N/A N/A --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Equipment Data Sheets Ambient Temp.(1) 20 104 20 104 Design Metal Spec.(2) -20 --- -20 --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pipe Expansion 20 --- 20 104 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Air Cooler Design 20 l00(4) 20 104 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cooling Tower Wet Bulb 82.5 --- --- --- Dry Bulb 95 --- --- --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Air Compressor 20 100 20 104 Relative Humidity 100 100 100 100 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Used for mechanical hardware, electronics, pump windings, etc. (2) Minimum design metal temperatures for data sheets (3) Used for process heat balance calculations (4) Based on 95(degrees)F ambient and 5(degrees)F air recirculation margin The normal atmospheric pressure is: 14.7 psia (760 mmHg) True elevation for the Facility is: 5 ft above sea level Seismic zone for Port ▇▇▇▇▇▇: 0 per UBC 1997 The wind design shall be: Prevailing Direction: SE Average Velocity, mph: 10 Dispersion or flare design velocity, mph: 17 Mechanical Design, mph: 120 The wind rose data shall be: Direction: True N NE E SE S SW W NW The basic wind speed to be used for structural design shall be based on 120 mph for 100 year recurrence per ASCE 7-95 using the exposure category C and importance factor of 1.05 Wind pressure for various height zones shall be as specified in ASCE 7-95.
Meteorological conditions. The meteorological instrumentation shall deliver data representative of the test site, and shall be positioned adjacent to the test area at a height representative of the height of the measuring microphone. The measurements shall be made when the ambient air temperature is within the range from 5 °C to 45 °C. The tests shall not be carried out if the wind speed, including gusts, at microphone height exceeds 5 m/s, during the noise measurement interval. A value representative of temperature, wind speed and direction, relative humidity and barometric pressure shall be recorded during the noise measurement interval. 1 Independent measurements of speed are when two or more separate devices will determine the values of vAA', vBB' and vPP'. A continuous measuring device such as radar will determine all required speed information with one device.