Dear Karl and all,
for CMIP5 we presently have no information about certain regions
(observations?). Do you mean the subregions as defined in follow up
projects as, e.g., CORDEX?
As far as countries are concerned we strongly recommend to use the ISO
normalization as explained, e.g., here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2
This probably also will us enable to solve the "GB/UK problem".
Best wishes
Heinke & Frank
On 01/12/2012 02:36 AM, Karl Taylor wrote:
> Dear Alison and all,
>
> I have not objection to adding the region. I also favor the Standard
> Names Committee (and you) be responsible for the region names.
> Finally, I would ask the committee to consider adding any CMIP5 region
> identifiers to the official list, unless of course those names seem
> inappropriate.
>
> thanks,
> Karl
>
> On 1/11/12 7:00 AM, alison.pamment at stfc.ac.uk wrote:
>> Dear Jonathan,
>>
>> In September Jim Biard requested a standardized region name for the contiguous United States. Several people commented and there was general agreement that contiguous_united_states would be a suitable string to add to the list of region names.
>>
>> Before I proceed, however, I note that the file on the CF website which contains the region names also contains the following introductory text:
>> "This list was based on the NASA GCMD keyword list for locations which was valid on 12 December 2002. We retained only the names of geographical regions from the GCMD list, changing them to lower case and replacing the separators within the names by underscores to be consistent with the style used for CF standard names. We excluded (a) countries (these could be added if required), (b) regions that could be specified by coordinate ranges in CF (e.g. western hemisphere), (c) ill-defined regions (e.g. west Africa), (d) names for layers and surfaces of the Earth (e.g. mantle, sea floor), which are or would be included in standard names if required. We have also added names shown like this. Our intention is to keep this list consistent with GCMD."
>>
>> I wonder if this list has ever been updated since December 2002 (I certainly haven't made any changes). Does the list need to be reviewed? Also, strictly speaking, the region list is separate from the standard name table, so do we want it to be maintained along with standard names (I'm happy to keep it up to date if the answer is 'yes') or should it be regarded as the domain of the conventions committee? I'd appreciate it if we can clarify who should be maintaining the list before I go ahead and start making modifications. I think there may be some CMIP5 related region names that are also not currently part of the list.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Alison
>>
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>> NCAS/British Atmospheric Data Centre Email:alison.pamment at stfc.ac.uk
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>>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From:cf-metadata-bounces at cgd.ucar.edu [mailto:cf-metadata-
>>> bounces at cgd.ucar.edu] On Behalf Of Jonathan Gregory
>>> Sent: 16 September 2011 16:55
>>> To:cf-metadata at cgd.ucar.edu
>>> Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Request for a region standard_name
>>>
>>> Dear Jim
>>>
>>> Following Don's comment, if you'd be happy with a standard region name
>>> of
>>> contiguous_united_states, and since no-one else has objected, I think
>>> we
>>> should agree to that. (We can omit of_america; I would expect people to
>>> know
>>> where the united_kingdom is without
>>> of_great_britain_and_northern_ireland!)
>>> I expect Alison will comment and/or add it to the table when she is
>>> able to.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Jonathan
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