Dear Dan,

this looks like a sensible addition to me. There are other cases where we have 
names which have a degree of redundancy in the sense you describe, such as the 
"minus_X" names, for which the values could, obviously, be derived from "X". As 
I understand it the important question is whether a set of data values 
specifying the number of missing observations could be clearly labelled with 
existing CF metadata and the answer is that they cannot. Hence, I support 
adding this term,


regards,

Martin.

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Subject: [CF-metadata] New standard name - number_of_missing_observations

Dear all,

Many observation-based quantities are derived from a number of separate 
measurements e.g. a monthly precipitation total may be the sum of a series of 
daily values. In some cases the derived value is based on an incomplete set of 
constituent observations and it would be useful to record the amount of missing 
data. The number of measurements used to calculate a derived value is easily 
stored using the ‘number_of_observations’ standard name, but knowing how many 
observations there could have been is not so straightforward. In theory it 
could be worked out from the bounds of the time coordinate and information on 
the interval between the original measurements from the cell_methods attribute, 
however this is not especially user-friendly. I’d therefore like to propose the 
following new standard name:

Standard name: number_of_missing_observations
Canonical units: 1
Definition:
A variable with the standard name of number_of_missing_observations contains 
the number of discrete observations or measurements that were not available to 
derive the values of another data variable. The linkage between the data 
variable and the variable with a standard_name of 
number_of_missing_observations is achieved using the ancillary_variables 
attribute.

Comments welcome.

Regards,

Dan


Dan Hollis   Climatologist
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