Thanks Nan, this is a good point. I wonder how such QC information could be recorded (I guess this would be a new thread of discussion? ;-)
Jon -----Original Message----- From: Nan Galbraith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 19 April 2010 16:49 To: Mike Grant Cc: Jonathan Blower; [email protected] Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Default datum for latitude and longitude? Just want to point out that many of our older datasets, which are still available - and actually still used - predate the routine use of GPS on ships. These datasets are from buoys that were set using dead reckoning. And, although we now have pretty nearly exact anchor positions, the buoys on our moorings deployed in about 5 km of water typically have 5 km watch circle diameters. So, although the datum specification should be encouraged, there's a definite drawback to assuming a default. And, the position's accuracy is probably more significant than the datum spec for a lot of in situ data- so we should really encourage the use of QC terms for all coordinates. Thanks - Nan Mike Grant wrote: > On 19/04/10 15:43, Jonathan Blower wrote: > >> specification, which datum should be assumed? Spherical Earth? WGS84? >> > > If you're picking one at random, I'd go for WGS84 - that's a pretty safe > bet for a lot of remote sensed and GPS related data. > > Cheers, > > Mike. > > > >> Hi all, >> >> The CF conventions define a means to specify the datum used in certain >> map projections >> (http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/documents/cf-conventions/1.4/cf-conventions.ht >> ml#grid-mappings-and-projections). In the (common) case of a data file >> containing latitude and longitude axes, but no explicit datum >> specification, which datum should be assumed? Spherical Earth? WGS84? >> >> The horizontal error resulting from use of an incorrect datum can be >> significant for high-resolution and/or local dataset (hundreds of >> metres). >> >> Cheers, Jon -- ******************************************************* * Nan Galbraith (508) 289-2444 * * Upper Ocean Processes Group Mail Stop 29 * * Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution * * Woods Hole, MA 02543 * ******************************************************* _______________________________________________ CF-metadata mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.cgd.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/cf-metadata
