Adverse Weather

Member for

14 years 11 months

Dear Mike,

Thank you , now it is clear..

Best Regards,

Sunil.

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Zoltan

Not knowing which whether it is Q50 or Q90 for any particular task means that you will have to use 2 different project files.

Best regards

Mike Testro

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Sunil

Interior finishings do not stop if it rains.

Best regards

Mike Testro

Member for

14 years 11 months

Hi Mike,

What is the use of second calendar ?. Adverse weather affecting the work can be marked as non working days if that is the scenario what is the purpose of second calendar. Please explain.

Best Regards,

Sunil.

Member for

16 years 3 months

The Q50 and the Q90 refers to a probablistic forecast of precipitation in a percentile for the Q50 it would be the 50th percentile and Q90 would be the 90th percentile. This to me sounds like you would need 2 different weather calendars and one non- weather calendar. 

In the Q50 calendar you would have to add the number of monthly anticipated adverse weather days based on a 50% chance of precipitation and the Q90 calendar you would have to add the number of monthly anticipated adverse weather days based on a 90% chance of precipitation. So in each of these calendars you would have to make these days as non-working days in your calendars.

Once you create these calendars now you have to assign any activities that are weather sensitive to one of these calendars. Which one to use I have no idea. 

This can be done in P6 by going to enterprise calendars and creating a new calendar or modify an existing calendar. 

 

Member for

19 years 10 months

Hi Johan

Place adverse weather as non working days on a calendar.

You will need two calendars - one for external work affected by weather and one for internal work.

Best regards

Mike Testro