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Term request: 'air temperature measurement datum', 'rate of hydrological precipitation', 'atmospheric water vapor measurement datum', 'mean rate of hydrological precipitation', 'mean air temperature', and 'mean atmospheric water vapor' #387

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dillerm opened this Issue Sep 28, 2016 · 2 comments

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dillerm commented Sep 28, 2016

Recently, we began using some of your classes in Apollo-SV, which focuses on epidemic modeling and computational epidemiology, because some modelers incorporate climate data into their models. As such, we are also in need of the aforementioned classes, but figured that they may be more appropriate for ENVO.

Below are definition proposals for each:

air temperature measurement datum = A scalar measurement datum that is the result of measuring the air temperature in some geographical region.

rate of hydrological precipitation = A rate measurement datum that is the result of the measurement of the volume of water produced by some hydrological precipitation process at a particular geographical region divided by the number of temporal intervals of equal duration over which the precipitation occurred.

atmospheric water vapor measurement datum = A rate measurement datum that is the result of the measurement of the atmospheric water vapor at a particular geographical region.

mean rate of hydrological precipitation = An average value that takes, as input, some set of hydrological precipitation rate data that were recorded over a particular duration of time.

mean air temperature = An average value that takes, as input, some set of air temperature measurement data that were recorded over a particular duration of time.

mean atmospheric water vapor = An average value that takes, as input, some set of atmospheric water vapor measurement data that were recorded over a particular duration of time.

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pbuttigieg commented Sep 28, 2016

Thank you for your feedback! I'll push these forward.

On 28 Sep 2016 18:07, "Matthew Diller" notifications@github.com wrote:

Recently, we began using some of your classes in Apollo-SV, which focuses
on epidemic modeling and computational epidemiology, because some modelers
incorporate climate data into their models. As such, we are also in need of
the aforementioned classes, but figured that they may be more appropriate
for ENVO.

Below are definition proposals for each:

air temperature measurement datum = A scalar measurement datum that is
the result of measuring the air temperature in some geographical region.

rate of hydrological precipitation = A rate measurement datum that is
the result of the measurement of the volume of water produced by some
hydrological precipitation process at a particular geographical region
divided by the number of temporal intervals of equal duration over which
the precipitation occurred.

atmospheric water vapor measurement datum = A rate measurement datum
that is the result of the measurement of the atmospheric water vapor at a
particular geographical region.

mean rate of hydrological precipitation = An average value that takes,
as input, some set of hydrological precipitation rate data that were
recorded over a particular duration of time.

mean air temperature = An average value that takes, as input, some set
of air temperature measurement data that were recorded over a particular
duration of time.

mean atmospheric water vapor = An average value that takes, as input,
some set of atmospheric water vapor measurement data that were recorded
over a particular duration of time.


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dillerm commented Dec 14, 2016

Hi, @pbuttigieg, just wanted to check in to see how things are going and if there's anything that you folks could use some extra input on.

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