Dear Jonathan,

The alias structure has developed into a deprecation mechanism and some of the 
more recent corrections have changed the meanings of the terms, so that the 
term and its alias are no longer synonyms.  Using the alias mechanism to 
establish synonyms between undeprecated terms invites confusion - it's like 
building RDF triples with no predicate.

Should the decision be taken to develop the Standard Names into a semantic 
network (which has been advocated at GO-ESSP meetings) then a more robust 
mechanism for specifying the relationship between terms is needed.  I can 
support this, but the infrastructure on the CF site would need a minor upgrade.

Cheers, Roy.

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From: cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu [cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu] On 
Behalf Of Jonathan Gregory [j.m.greg...@reading.ac.uk]
Sent: 02 February 2010 18:43
To: John Graybeal
Cc: CF Metadata List
Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] seeking CF name for total water column height

Dear John

Yes, good suggestion, we could adopt a new pattern vertical_distance_between_X
and_Y for cases where "thickness" sounds peculiar.

Aliases are really intended for cases where we make mistakes or change our
minds, rather than to provide synonyms deliberately. We've preferred to force
ourselves to agree where possible on a minimal vocabulary.

Best wishes

Jonathan
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