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The most straightforward approach would be to continue with a catalog format supported by CSEP1. The likely candiate for CSEP2 catalog format would be the so-called ZMAP format which has the following format:
 
The most straightforward approach would be to continue with a catalog format supported by CSEP1. The likely candiate for CSEP2 catalog format would be the so-called ZMAP format which has the following format:
  
1. Longitude [deg]
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# Longitude [deg]
2. Latitude [deg]
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# Latitude [deg]
3. Decimal year (e.g., 2005.5 for July 1st, 2005)
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# Decimal year (e.g., 2005.5 for July 1st, 2005)
4. Month
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# Month
5. Day
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# Day
6. Magnitude
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# Magnitude
7. Depth [km]
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# Depth [km]
8. Hour
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# Hour
9. Minute
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# Minute
10. Second
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# Second

Revision as of 23:36, 25 October 2018

Contents

Introduction

This page reflects the work on dealing with stochastic event sets within CSEP2.

In order to maintain inter-operability between models and the international testing centers we must adopt a standard format for stochastic event sets that contains the necessary and sufficient information needed to perform CSEP evaluations of the forecasts.

The most straightforward approach would be to continue with a catalog format supported by CSEP1. The likely candiate for CSEP2 catalog format would be the so-called ZMAP format which has the following format:

  1. Longitude [deg]
  2. Latitude [deg]
  3. Decimal year (e.g., 2005.5 for July 1st, 2005)
  4. Month
  5. Day
  6. Magnitude
  7. Depth [km]
  8. Hour
  9. Minute
  10. Second