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[CF-metadata] Reverse-time trajectory

From: John Caron <caron>
Date: Tue, 01 May 2012 10:25:36 -0600

On 5/1/2012 9:02 AM, Jonathan Gregory wrote:
> Dear Richard
>
>> The CF definitions of discrete sampling geometries define the "trajectory" feature type as "a series of data points along a path through space with monotonically increasing times". This is a stricter stance than the usual CF coordinate definition of "ordered monotonically". What was the reason behind the addition of the "increasing" constraint, and can it be relaxed? We have data sets where a model is run backwards in time.
> Good point. I would think that "monotonically" would be enough, not necessarily
> increasing. I can't remember a reason for "increasing"; I assume it's just
> because sect 9 was conceived for observations in the first place. However, John
> Caron may well have a comment. I don't think anything prevents your storing
> the data in the orthogonal multidimensional representation, which existed
> before sect 9 did and doesn't require increasing coordinates.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jonathan
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i agree, "increasing" is not needed, and could be changed with a defect
ticket.
Received on Tue May 01 2012 - 10:25:36 BST

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