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* YYYYMMDD is the year, month and date using the ISO standard date.
* YYYYMMDD is the year, month and date using the ISO standard date.


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Revision as of 14:14, 11 February 2022

File name (original)

AAA_XXX_YYY_ZZZ_PPP.nc​

where (letters are NOT limited to 3; use as many as needed):​

  • A for the platform (e.g. AUV, GLIDER, ICE, FLOAT etc. No need to use SHIP or ICE if not preferred)​
  • X for the instrument (e.g. VMP, MSS, EPSILOMETER)​
  • Y for the specific cruise, expedition or similar (e.g. N-ICE2015, MOSAiC, KH2020117 etc.)​
  • Z for the region/sea (e.g., BarentsSea, ArcticOcean, Ogasawara etc.)​
  • P for the cast/profile number (if needed).​

For example:

  • AUV_MR_KH2021702_BarentsSea.nc ​
  • MSS_NICE2015_ArcticOcean_1242.nc​

​Also include a readme.txt or similar with some more specifics if required. ​

File name (re-processed)

AAA_XXX_YYY_ZZZ_PPP_II_YYYYMMDD.nc​

​Use the original file name and append: II_YYYYMMDD.nc​

where:

  • II is your initials (use as many letters as needed)​
  • YYYYMMDD is the year, month and date using the ISO standard date.

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