Hi,
since more and more users are using temporal framework, we should consider creating a sample dataset for temporal data. This could be used in the manual pages of t.* modules. Some of them still don’t have any example and the existing examples are based on tests with generated data which is not the best way.
Some time ago I created a climate dataset for North Carolina from publicly available data, it has monthly temperature average and monthly precipitation from 2000 to 2012. You can download it from here:
http://courses.ncsu.edu/mea592/common/media/02/nc_climate_spm_2000_2012.zip
There are no temporal vector data, just the standard precip. stations vector from nc_spm_08.
So I suggest to use this, because it’s consistent with nc_spm_08 but feel free to suggest something else.
Best,
Anna
One more thing, to test the dataset, look at the examples here:
http://courses.ncsu.edu/mea592/common/Assign_GISmdmodel/a_temporal.html
Anna
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Anna Petrášová <kratochanna@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
since more and more users are using temporal framework, we should consider creating a sample dataset for temporal data. This could be used in the manual pages of t.* modules. Some of them still don’t have any example and the existing examples are based on tests with generated data which is not the best way.
Some time ago I created a climate dataset for North Carolina from publicly available data, it has monthly temperature average and monthly precipitation from 2000 to 2012. You can download it from here:
http://courses.ncsu.edu/mea592/common/media/02/nc_climate_spm_2000_2012.zip
There are no temporal vector data, just the standard precip. stations vector from nc_spm_08.
So I suggest to use this, because it’s consistent with nc_spm_08 but feel free to suggest something else.
Best,
Anna