Add Weather Log Entries (iOS)

Background

The Weather section can be used to track many things. For example, you might want to track any delays to the project that may be due to weather conditions or compare team productivity against weather conditions. Each day also has a daily snapshot and weather report that automatically pulls weather information for the project's location from the weather software used on your project.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions:

    • 'Admin' level permissions on the project's Daily Log tool.

Steps

  1. Open the Procore app on an iOS mobile device and select a project.
    The Tools screen loads, displaying all tools available for this project.

  2. Tap the date you want to create a new entry for.

  3. Tap Weather.

  4. Tap the create Icon Plus Quick Create Mobile2 icon.

  5. Tap into the following fields to enter information:

    Note: Click the caret icon > to expand and v to collapse the field names and their descriptions below.

    Observed Weather Conditions - Field Names and Descriptions

    • Company: Select the company name for which you are creating this log entry.

    • Weather Delay: By default, the Weather Delay field will be set to No. Tap the button to indicate that there was a weather delay on the day you're recording data.

    • Location: Enter the project location where the weather conditions were observed.

    • Sky: Select from the menu an observation made of the sky that day. You may only select one observation.

    • Temperature: Select from the menu the approximate temperature on site that day.

    • Average: Enter the average temperature observed during the workday.

    • Precipitation: Enter the observed precipitation for the day.

    • Wind: Select from the menu the observed wind conditions.

    • Ground / Sea: Select the status of the ground or sea around the project from the menu. You can only select information for either the ground or the sea .

    • Calamity: If the jobsite was subject to a calamity that day, enter the type by selecting from the following from the menu: earthquake, fire, flash flood, landslide, tornado, hurricane, snow, other.

    • Comments: Enter any comments or additional information that further describes the entry (if required).

    • Add Attachments: Tap any of the following options to add photo or file attachments to the entry:

      • Camera: Use your mobile device's camera to take a photo that is automatically added to the entry once you exit the camera.

        • To take a photo without mark up:

          1. Tap the shutter to take a photo.

          2. Tap Done to attach it to the entry.

        • To take a photo with mark up:

          1. Tap Markup to take the photo and immediately mark it up.

          2. Tap the shutter to take a photo.

          3. Mark up the photo.
            Note: If you want to save both the original and the marked up photos, mark the Save as New Photo option and tap Save. If you want to only save your marked up photo, clear the Save as New Photo option and tap Overwrite.

          4. Tap Done to attach it to the entry.

      • Photos: Tap to select photos from your device's gallery or from Procore's Photos tool in the project.

        • To add photos from Procore tool:

          1. Tap Procore's Photos tool.

          2. Tap the album that contains photos.

          3. Tap the photos that you want to attach.

          4. Tap Done to attach photos to the entry.

        • To add photos from the device:

          1. Tap Upload Photos.

          2. Tap the required photos.

          3. Tap Add to attach the photos to the entry.

      • Files: Select a file saved on your mobile device and tap on the file to automatically attach it to the entry.

  6. Tap Create.
    The log entry is created or added.

 Tip
  1. Click Fix Errors to navigate to the first empty required field (if the required fields are empty or blank).

  2. Click Next Field or Previous Field to view other empty fields. Once all required fields are filled, you are able to create or save the form.

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