Repository and research compendium in support of the manuscript "Spring haul-out behavior of seals in the Bering and Chukchi seas." Maintained by Josh London (@jmlondon / josh.london@noaa.gov)
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Consider using 'meteorological' or 'weather' covariates #10
We use 'environmental covariates', 'weather covariates', and 'meteorological covariates' to represent the same set of covariates throughout the paper. Should settle on either 'weather' or 'meteorological' ... I think 'environmental' is too broad when, here, we're specifically focused on covariates from NARR.
Maybe check the walrus manuscripts for their terms
We use 'environmental covariates', 'weather covariates', and 'meteorological covariates' to represent the same set of covariates throughout the paper. Should settle on either 'weather' or 'meteorological' ... I think 'environmental' is too broad when, here, we're specifically focused on covariates from NARR.
Maybe check the walrus manuscripts for their terms