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Climate Resilience DWG

Repository associated to the Climate Resiliece DWG and the corresponding pilots.

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climate-resilience-dwg's Issues

Reorganise the preface

  • remove SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
  • Move TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATED TERMS next to table of content
  • all figures and tables should have a caption

Engineering Report Template

Il looks like some refinements needs to be done in the metanorma template.

  • there is a Chaper with '------' in the PDF table of content. How to delete it?
  • list of figures and tables are located at the end of the PDF table of content:
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  • Front page has a syntax error:
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  • terms of definitions pointing out that there are no terms, but they are existing:
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  • it could be an option to include the OGC Glossary from situated in the OGC rainbow to the ER and get rid of the individual list of terms and definitions.

  • List of Abbreviations is very long, should be moved to the Appendix while the 10 most relavant could remain in the beginning

remove chapter References

Include the references directly into the text. either as footnote, or as direct link with in the text.

The use of the ECV (Environmental Climate Variable) concept in relation to climate model outputs vs limiting them to EO only

I was interested in promoting some discussion on the use of the term ECV. This was also posted to the #ard slack channel.
A link in the ER defines ECVs exclusively in terms of CEOS / EO. Does that mean we cannot use this term in regards to climate model results such as we see in data cubes / NetCDF for things like Temperature, precipitation etc?

To me this is similar to the issue we have around the ARD term. While ARD initially evolved as a concept in the context of EO / CEOS, for the purposes of this pilot and DP23 many of us have agreed that it is useful to discuss ARD in the context of model outputs / data cubes, not just EO. It also seems to me that ECVs relate to the environmental variables need to describe weather and climate, but that there is no specific limitation on whether or not ECVs can apply to past, present or future.

See:
https://climatemonitoring.info/ecvinventory/
https://gcos.wmo.int/en/essential-climate-variables/about

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