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his page is intended to describe best practices while adding a new dataset entry to the Catalog. | |||
= Guidelines for all submissions = | |||
== Naming == | |||
The first required field for the submission of a new dataset is the name. This name is used to identify the new dataset within the Catalog environment. For naming the dataset, please use the following convention: Institute Sensor/Campaing/Product/Model at Location. | |||
Examples: | |||
TU Delft optical disdrometer Parsivel² PAR001 at Cabauw. | |||
KNMI DALES model outputs over Cabauw | |||
TU Delft CMTRACE Level 2 Wind field at Cabauw | |||
= Recommendations for the different submission types = | |||
== Geographic coordinates == | |||
For datasets produced by stationary instruments (in-situ, remote sensing) and for single-column model outputs, the latitude and longitude coordinates should be entered with a precision of at least 4 digits. | |||
For non-stationary in-situ and remote sensing observations, use the description field to indicate the measurement domain. For example, it could be indicated the coordinates from the starting and ending points. |
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General Guidelines
- Latitude and longitude coordinates for in-situ and remote sensing datasets should be entered with a precision of at least 4 digits.
- Refrain from using Notes. Put important information directly in the description
- Naming convection for the title: Institute - Sensor - Location
Checklist for in-situ data
- dataset description should contain sensor type/brand
- dataset description should contain .. (if applicable)
Checklist for remote-sensing data
Checklist for model data
- The description should explicitly mention the variables that are provided (e.g., temperature, wind speed, etc..)
Campaign data
How to enter campaign data?
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his page is intended to describe best practices while adding a new dataset entry to the Catalog.
Guidelines for all submissions
Naming
The first required field for the submission of a new dataset is the name. This name is used to identify the new dataset within the Catalog environment. For naming the dataset, please use the following convention: Institute Sensor/Campaing/Product/Model at Location.
Examples: TU Delft optical disdrometer Parsivel² PAR001 at Cabauw. KNMI DALES model outputs over Cabauw TU Delft CMTRACE Level 2 Wind field at Cabauw
Recommendations for the different submission types
Geographic coordinates
For datasets produced by stationary instruments (in-situ, remote sensing) and for single-column model outputs, the latitude and longitude coordinates should be entered with a precision of at least 4 digits.
For non-stationary in-situ and remote sensing observations, use the description field to indicate the measurement domain. For example, it could be indicated the coordinates from the starting and ending points.