Re: [CF-metadata] CF-convention for three-dimensional lat/long coordinate variables?

2010-03-10 Thread john caron
It appears that d0 is a time dimension? If so, CF would require a time coordinate for it. In any case, its necessary to distinguish between CF compliant and able to be georeferenced by generic programs using CF metadata. The latter is more stringent, and at the moment i dont think your dataset

Re: [CF-metadata] CF-convention for three-dimensional lat/long coordinate variables?

2010-03-10 Thread H. Joe Lee
Hi, John! On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:27 AM, john caron ca...@unidata.ucar.edu wrote: It appears that d0 is a time dimension? If so, CF would require a time coordinate for it. I don't know its precise physical meaning but the real interesting part is that lat/lon positions are recorded in 3-D