Hi Jim,

Yes, thats correct. If you see the attached CDL in earlier email we have used 
coordinates
attributes on measured variables e.g

temperature:coordinates = "time latitude longitude pressure"


Andrew
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Biard 
  To: cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 4:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Ocean CTD data following CF Conventions v1.6


  Hi.


  If someone chooses the scalar approach, isn't it necessary to declare the 
coordinates via the coordinates attribute on the measurement variables?


  Grace and peace,


  Jim


  Jim Biard
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  On May 1, 2012, at 12:21 PM, John Caron wrote:


    On 4/30/2012 8:40 PM, andrew walsh wrote:

      Hi John and CF-Metadata list,



      Based on your earlier advice I decided using the Scalar way to represent

      the coordinate lat, long and time rather than Vector way i.e lat(lat0, 
lon(lon), time(time)

      mainly for reason of simplicity.


    the correct other choice is lat(profile), lon(profile), time(profile). not 
sure if you caught that.

    the scalar choice is fine for 1 profile per file. the other is used to 
store multiple profiles in one file.




      I have run the Scalar sample through the BADC netCDF checker (*Note)

      at http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl and I now get this 
error

      on each of the lat, lon, time variables:



      ERROR (4): Axis attribute is not allowed for auxillary coordinate 
variables.

      I don't get this error with the Vector approach. It looks like the 
checker thinks

      my scalar lat, lon, time are 'auxilliary coordinate variables' and axis 
attributes

      are not allowed on these. Is the checker interpreting things correctly?


    i think we recently clarified that axis is acceptable on auxiliary 
coordinates. OTOH, its unecessary, as long as you follow the other rules for 
identifying coordinates (chapter 4).

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