datecoldtyear
Datecoldtyear is a neologism used in hypothetical data modeling and in some online discussions to describe a composite timestamp that encodes three aspects of a record: the calendar date, a cold-weather indicator, and a year-type classification. It is not part of formal dating standards and is considered a coined term rather than an established encoding.
Origin and form: The term blends “date,” “cold,” and “tyear” (a contraction used here to denote a
Usage: The notation can be used in internal datasets, simulations, or fictional settings to tie a date
Limitations and critique: The lack of formal standardization can lead to ambiguity, parsing difficulties, and inconsistent
See also: ISO 8601, meteorological data tagging, data standards, timestamp formats.