Column 1:
Unique Inventory ID
Column 2:
Provided Station ID - Typically this would be expected to be the ship/cruise name.
Column 3:
Original Data Owner - The original archive that was assimilated into the ERACLIM inventory or the individual's name if provided by a single party.
Column 4-5:
Start & End - Start and end day of the record with format YYYY-MM-DD, enter the very first and last day, do not worry about gaps.
Note: In exemple file date is separe in columns, its a option also available if prefered.
Column 6:
Time Resolution - Number of Observations per day. For example, "24, 5, 3", would indicate hourly observations and 5 and 3 times-daily observations.
If the number varies, enter the highest frequency value.
Column 7:
Estimated Station Days - Approximate number of days with data for this record.
Column 8-19:
Climate Variables - Indicates with a (T)rue or (F)alse whether the record contains information for a particular climate variable.
Column 20:
Comments - any important comments go here, gaps, known pressure adjustments, suspected inhomogeneities etc...
Column 21-26:
Level - The stage of rescue/digitisation. Formatting is six digits, (T)rue or (F)alse.
Column 27:
Link to file - Online access to data if available.