Table 6.43 -- EDCS Attribute enumerant codes for attributes whose label begins with L

Attribute label Enumerant label Definition Related concepts Code
LANE_MARKING_TYPE   Type of lane marking on a road or runway.    
  CENTRE_DASH Centreline consisting of a single dashed line.   11
  CENTRE_SOLID Centreline consisting of a single continuous line.   12
  SIDES_SOLID Sidelines consisting of a single continuous line each.   13
  SIDES_SOLID_AND_CENT_DASH Sidelines consisting of a single continuous line each, plus a centreline consisting of a single dashed line.   14
  SIDES_SOLID_AND_CENT_SOLID Sidelines consisting of a single continuous line each, plus a centreline consisting of a single continuous line.   15
LEFT_BANK_HEIGHT_RANGE   Predominant height range of the left bank (facing downstream), measured from mean water level to the first break in slope above the mean water level.    
  le0r2_M <= 0,2 metre.   11
  gt0r2_AND_le0r5_M > 0,2 metre and <= 0,5 metre.   12
  le0r5_M <= 0,5 metre.   13
  gt0r5_AND_le1r0_M > 0,5 metre and <= 1,0 metre.   14
  le1r0_M <= 1,0 metre.   15
  gt1r0_AND_le1r5_M > 1,0 metre and <= 1,5 metres.   16
  gt1r5_AND_le2r0_M > 1,5 metres and <= 2,0 metres.   17
  gt2r0_AND_le5r0_M > 2,0 metres and <= 5,0 metres.   18
  gt1r0_AND_le5r0_M > 1,0 metre and <= 5,0 metres.   19
  gt5r0_M > 5,0 metres.   20
LEFT_BANK_SLOPE_RANGE   Predominant slope range of the left bank (facing downstream) measured from mean water level to the first accessible break in slope above the mean water level.    
  le30_PCT <= 30%.   11
  gt30_AND_le45_PCT > 30% and <= 45%.   12
  gt45_AND_le60_PCT > 45% and <= 60%.   13
  le60_PCT <= 60%.   14
  gt60_PCT > 60%.   15
LEFT_BANK_VEGETATION   A range indicating the density of vegetation found on the left bank.    
  OPEN <= 5%.   11
  SPARSE > 5% and <= 15%.   12
  MEDIUM > 15% and <= 50%.   13
  DENSE > 50%.   14
LIFE_FORM_POSTURE   The posture of a life form.    
  CRAWLING     11
  CROUCHING     12
  DEAD Lying with back or front downward, exhibiting no signs of movement.   13
  JUMPING     14
  KNEELING     15
  KNEELING_FIRING Resting on one or both knees, with weapon raised and possibly being discharged.   16
  PARACHUTING     17
  PRONE     18
  PRONE_FIRING Lying with the front downward, with weapon raised and possibly being discharged.   19
  SITTING     20
  SQUATTING     21
  SURRENDERING Standing upright with arms raised.   22
  SWIMMING     23
  UPRIGHT_FIRING Standing upright, with weapon raised and possibly being discharged.   24
  UPRIGHT_RUNNING     25
  UPRIGHT_STANDING_STILL     26
  UPRIGHT_WALKING     27
  WADING     28
LIGHT_FUNCTION   The various functions of a light.    
  AEROLIGHT     11
  AIR_OBSTRUCTION     12
  BEARING     13
  DIRECTION_FUNCTION     14
  EMERGENCY     15
  FLOOD     16
  FOG_DETECTOR     17
  FRONT     18
  FRONT_OR_LOWER May be further delineated specifically as EE FRONT and EE LOWER.   19
  LEADING     20
  LOWER     21
  MIDDLE     22
  REAR     23
  REAR_OR_UPPER May be further delineated specifically as EE REAR and EE UPPER.   24
  SPOTLIGHT     25
  STRIP     26
  SUBSIDIARY     27
  UPPER     28
LIGHT_PATTERN   The type of sequence, grouping, and/or distinctive character of a light.    
  2_FIXED_HORIZONTAL     11
  2_FIXED_VERTICAL     12
  3_FIXED_HORIZONTAL     13
  3_FIXED_VERTICAL     14
  ALTERNATING     15
  COMPOSITE_GROUP_FLASH Composite group flashing.   16
  COMPOSITE_GROUP_OCCULT Composite group occulting.   17
  DIRECTIONAL     18
  DIRECTIONAL_MOIRE     19
  FIXED     20
  FIXED_AND_ALTER_FLASH Fixed and alternating flashing.   21
  FIXED_AND_FLASH     22
  FIXED_AND_GROUP_FLASH Fixed and group flashing.   23
  FIXED_OR_LONG_FLASH May be further delineated specifically as EE FIXED and EE LONG_FLASH.   24
  FLASH     25
  FLASH_ALTERNATING     26
  FLASH_OR_LONG_FLASH May be further delineated specifically as EE FLASH and EE LONG_FLASH.   27
  GROUP_ALTERNATING     28
  GROUP_FLASH     29
  GROUP_OCCULTING     30
  GROUP_QUICK_FLASH Group quick flashing.   31
  GROUP_VERY_QUICK     32
  INTENSIFIED     33
  INTERRUPTED_QUICK_FLASH Interrupted quick flashing.   34
  INTERRUPTED_ULTRA_QUICK     35
  INTERRUPTED_VERY_QUICK     36
  ISOPHASE     37
  LIGHTED     38
  LONG_FLASH     39
  LONG_FLASH_ALTERNATING     40
  MORSE_CODE     41
  OCCULTING     42
  OCCULTING_ALTERNATING     43
  OCCULTING_OR_FLASH May be further delineated specifically as EE OCCULTING and EE FLASH.   44
  QUICK     45
  QUICK_FLASH     46
  QUICK_PLUS_LONG_FLASH Quick flash plus long flash.   47
  ULTRA_PLUS_LONG_FLASH Ultra flash plus long flash.   48
  ULTRA_QUICK     49
  UNLIGHTED     50
  VERY_QUICK     51
  VERY_QUICK_FLASH     52
  VERY_QUICK_PLUS_LONG_FLASH Very quick flash plus long flash.   53
LIGHT_RELATIVE_POSITION   The relative horizontal location of a beacon or light in a range of two or three lights.    
  FRONT     11
  MIDDLE     12
  REAR     13
  SHARED     14
LIGHT_VISIBILITY   The type of specific visibility of light.    
  DELIBERATELY_RESTRICTED Visibility deliberately restricted.   11
  FAINT     12
  HIGH_INTENSITY     13
  INTENSIFIED     14
  LOW_INTENSITY     15
  OBSCURED     16
  PARTIALLY_OBSCURED     17
  UNINTENSIFIED     18
LIGHTNING_POLARITY   The polarity of a lightning strike.    
  NEGATIVE     11
  POSITIVE     12
LINE_ASSOCIATED_NAVAIDS   The type and/or number of NAVAIDs associated with a leading or clearing line.    
  DIRECTIONAL_LIGHT Directional light.   11
  DIRECTIONAL_RADIOBEACON Directional radio beacon.   12
  LEADING_RADIO_TRANSPONDER Leading radio transponder beacon.   13
  MEASURED_DISTANCE_MARKERS Measured distance markers.   14
  MOIRE_EFFECT_LIGHT Moir� effect light.   15
  MORE_THAN_ONE_BEACON Two or more beacons.   16
  MORE_THAN_ONE_LIGHT Two or more lights.   17
  MORE_THAN_ONE_OBJECT Two or more objects (other than two lights or beacons).   18
  ONE_OBJECT One object (other than a directional light).   19
LINE_TYPE   The characteristics of a line used during interpolation between two points.    
  GEODESIC The line of shortest distance between any two points on any mathematically defined surface; geodesic or great circle line.   11
  LOXODROME A line which crosses successive meridians at a constant angle; rhumb or loxodrome line.   12
LOW_CLOUD_TYPE   The type of low cloud.    
  CUMULONIMBUS_CALVUS Cumulonimbus calvus, with or without cumulus, stratocumulus or stratus.   11
  CUMULONIMBUS_CAPILLATUS Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without cumulonimbus calvus, cumulus, stratocumulus, stratus or pannus.   12
  CUMULUS_AND_STRATO Cumulus and stratocumulus other than stratocumulus cumulogenitus, with bases at different levels.   13
  CUMULUS_HUMULIS Cumulus humulis or cumulus fractus other than of bad weather or both.   14
  CUMULUS_MEDIOCRIS Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without cumulus of species fractus or humulis or stratocumulus all having their bases at the same level.   15
  LOW_CLOUDS_INVISIBLE Low clouds invisible owing to darkness, fog, blowing dust or sand, or other similar phenomena.   16
  NO_LOW_CLOUDS No low clouds.   17
  STRATOCUMULUS_CUMULOGEN Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.   18
  STRATOCUMULUS_OTHER Stratocumulus other than stratocumulus cumulogenitus.   19
  STRATUS_FRACTUS Stratus fractus or cumulus fractus of bad weather, or both (pannus) usually below altostratus or nimbostratus.   20
  STRATUS_NEBULOSUS Stratus nebulosus or stratus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.   21
LOWEST_CLOUD_COVERAGE   The fraction of the celestial dome covered by low clouds.    
  lt1_OKTA One OKTA or 1/10 or less but not zero.   11
  2_OKTA Two OKTAs or 2/10 to 3/10, or few.   12
  3_OKTA Three OKTAs or 4/10.   13
  4_OKTA Four OKTAs or 5/10, or scattered.   14
  5_OKTA Five OKTAs or 6/10.   15
  6_OKTA Six OKTAs or 7/10 to 8/10.   16
  7_OKTA Seven OKTAs or 9/10 or more but not 10/10, or broken.   17
  8_OKTA Eight OKTAs or 10/10, or overcast.   18
  NONE_PRESENT No fraction of celestial dome covered.   19
  PARTIAL_OBSCURATION Partial obscuration.   20
  SKY_OBSCURED Sky obscured by fog and/or other meteorological phenomena.   21

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