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[CF-metadata] "High cloud amount"

From: Brian Eaton <eaton>
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 15:56:22 -0700

The help for cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer indicates that the
layer must be specified via an associated vertical coordinate. The
definition of the quantity is incomplete without this information which is
what distinguishes the quantities in different variables.

Also note that the long_name attribute is available (and intended) for the
common usage names. If a single variable is used for all 3 layers the
long_name could be something like "high/medium/low cloud fraction".

On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 03:00:52PM -0500, V. Balaji wrote:
> Jonathan Gregory writes:
>
> > Dear Balaji
> >
> > > What happens when I also want to define "middle" and "low" cloud
> > > amount? Do I define a single field with 3 Z levels?
> >
> >Yes, that's the idea. Alternatively, if you want high, medium and low cloud to
> > be stored in separate data variables, you can have three different size-one
> > dimensions for them, or you can use scalar coordinate variables.
>
> I'm not sure how to do them in separate data variables... wouldn't it
> be confusing to have three variables all bearing the standard name
> "cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer"?
>
> > > Is it possible somehow to associate the words "high", "middle" and
> > > "low" with the three layers? This is common parlance.
> >
> > Yes, that could be done, by defining an auxiliary coordinate variable with
> > the dimension of Z and of character type, containing the descriptive strings.
> > However, I think we ought to insist that the Z ranges are precisely defined,
> > and not try to standardise what high, medium and low cloud mean. These are
> > vague terms, and without precise Z ranges attached to them, I don't think
> > there is sufficient metadata to allow you to decide whether quantities from
> > different sources are comparable. What do you think?
>
> Correct.
>
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>
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