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[CF-metadata] Temperature in degrees Celsius

From: John Graybeal <graybeal>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:40:14 -0800

Yes you are. The units are there to tell you what kind of information
should be labeled 'temperature' -- any units that can be transformed
to the CF units are acceptable.

John

On Nov 14, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Isenor, Anthony wrote:

> Hello: I am having trouble finding a definitive answer to a
> question involving CF and the parameters involving temperature
> (water, air, etc.).
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> What I want to know is simple: Am I or am I not CF compliant if I
> report temperature (water or air) in degrees Celsius?
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> Thanks for your time.
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> Anthony W. Isenor
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John

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John Graybeal <mailto:graybeal at mbari.org> -- 831-775-1956
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Marine Metadata Interoperability Project: http://marinemetadata.org

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