Difference between revisions of "Air Quality/Chemistry Naming Conventions"
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* On top of each page a menu allows to move between '''article''' and '''discussion'''. In addition, the wiki keeps track and allows recalling all previous versions through the '''history'''-tab. | * On top of each page a menu allows to move between '''article''' and '''discussion'''. In addition, the wiki keeps track and allows recalling all previous versions through the '''history'''-tab. |
Revision as of 06:59, July 11, 2007
The NetCDF Climate and Forecast (CF) Metadata Convention are designed to promote the processing and sharing of files created with the netCDF API. The CF conventions define metadata that provide a definitive description of what the data in each variable represents, and of their spatial and temporal properties. This enables users of data from different sources to decide which quantities are comparable, and facilitates building applications with powerful extraction, regridding, and display capabilities. This wiki is an ad hoc virtual workgroup effort in order to construct new CF standard_names for air chemistry and aerosols, which will then be submitted to the [CF mailing list] for approval. The wiki is coordinated by ChristianeTextor and involves many other people. New standard_names are defined through a step-wise procedure on several article-pages.
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