[Esip-documentation] time_coverage_duration and time_coverage_resolution for climatological data

Ajay Krishnan - NOAA Affiliate ajay.krishnan at noaa.gov
Wed Mar 14 23:22:29 EDT 2018


Hi Ed,

Thanks for your response but that still won't address the issue. We are
making use of the time_coverage_start and time_coverage_end attributes (to
give the user the idea that it is a decadal climatology).
We've omitted the time_coverage_resolution attribute since there is only
one time stamp.

Is it better to not include the resolution/duration attributes or any of
the time_coverage attributes for that matter, for climatological products?

Thanks,
Ajay

On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 3:39 PM, Armstrong, Edward M (398G) <
Edward.M.Armstrong at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:

> Hi Ajay,
>
>
>
> I would suggest you could use this three attributes to described the time
> series start/stop and time step:
>
>
>
> time_coverage_start
>
> string
>
> Describes the time of the first data point in the data set. Use the ISO
> 8601:2004 date format, preferably the extended format as recommended in the
> Attributes Content Guidance section.
>
> time_coverage_start = "2016-09-01T08:12:01" ;
>
> required
>
> ACDD 1.3
>
> time_coverage_end
>
> string
>
> Describes the time of the last data point in the data set. Use ISO
> 8601:2004 date format, preferably the extended format as recommended in the
> Attributes Content Guidance section.
>
> time_coverage_end = "2016-09-01T08:17:59" ;
>
> required
>
> ACDD 1.3
>
> time_coverage_resolution
>
> string
>
> Describes the targeted time period between each value in the data set. Use
> ISO 8601:2004 duration format, preferably the extended format as
> recommended in the Attributes Content Guidance section.
>
>  time_coverage_resolution = "00:05:58";
>
> recommended
>
> ACDD 1.3
>
>
>
> From:
>
> https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/PO.DAAC_DataManagementPractices
>
> *From: *Esip-documentation <esip-documentation-bounces at lists.esipfed.org>
> on behalf of Ajay Krishnan - NOAA Affiliate via Esip-documentation <
> esip-documentation at lists.esipfed.org>
> *Reply-To: *Ajay Krishnan - NOAA Affiliate <ajay.krishnan at noaa.gov>
> *Date: *Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 10:12 AM
> *To: *"<esip-documentation at lists.esipfed.org>" <esip-documentation at lists.
> esipfed.org>
> *Subject: *[Esip-documentation] time_coverage_duration and
> time_coverage_resolution for climatological data
>
>
>
> Hello All,
>
>
> I am looking at populating global attributes for a dataset which contains
> monthly mean temperature for 1995-2004.
>
>
>
> I had recommended
>
> :time_coverage_duration="P10Y" ;
>
> The science steward is not convinced, and perhaps rightly so, because it
> is not a 10yr field but a 1 month field which is a mean of 10yrs of that
> month. How should the global attribute be populated in this case?
>
> What about the time_coverage_resolution attribute?
>
>
>
> Are such complicated cases outside the purview of ACDD?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
> *Ajay Krishnan*
>
> Geospatial Data Developer | Science & Technology Corporation <http://stcnet.com/> - Federal Government Contractor
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>
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>
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>
>
>


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*Ajay Krishnan*
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<http://stcnet.com/> - Federal Government Contractor
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