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No, they would be different resources. So an array of periods works fine.
The question more specifically is: should I fill the same start/end year whenever I just want to indicate the period with a single reference year for each resource (as oftern occurs with climate data)?
Looking to build an example for different reference time periods as in fourth hazard example.
Set with current and future climate projected hazard data to show how temporal objects are used
Description: Probabilistic maps of coastal flood hazard occurrence frequency by return period.
Spatial extent: Global
Risk Data type: Hazard
Hazard type: Coastal flood
Hazard processes: Storm surge
Source model: Aqueduct
Period(s): 2015, 2030, 2050, 2080
Analysis type: Probabilistic
Frequency distribution: Return periods
Occurrence range: once in 5 to 1,000 years
Calculation method: Simulated
Intensity measure: Water depth [m]
License: Open (CCY-BY)
But is it actually possible to give an array of reference years withouth having to specify start and end year?
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