The climate models comparison projects have to deal with a growing
number of files that have to be checked, stored... and
redistributed!
The only way to get any of this done in a reasonable amount of time
and make sure the data can actually be used during the course of the
project (and hopefully later), is to use standards both for the data
files and the metadata associated with the files (and usually included
in the files).
The MOTIF project requires therefore that the
participants prepare their data files so that they meet the following
constraints (regardless of the way their models produce and store
their results).
More precise details about the variables and their associated
metadata can be found in the IPCC
requirements and the MOTIF adaptation pages.
Although it is entirely possible to create output data file that meet
ALL the mentioned constraints from scratch, we strongly
suggest that you create the files you will submit to the database with
the CMOR library. This library has been
specically developped to help you meet the requirements of the xMIP
Model Intercomparison Projects.