Hi Tom:
Previous posts on this thread have made it clear to me that using
wavelength as a coordinate variable is fine.
Also wanted to point out that there is currently discussion on wavelength
and wavenumber standard names being proposed by Aleksander Jelenek whose
associated variables could serve as coordinate variables.
The project team I am working with and I are evaluating these standard
names and plan on posting our thoughts very soon. Note there is an
existing standard_name "radiation_wavelength" that may very well be good
enough. We do plan on using wavelength as a coordinate variable. Our data
sets will only have one image, so this coordinate variable will be a
scalar.
The subject line for this email chain is:
[CF-metadata] New Standard Names for Satellite Data
Here is a good place to start ...
http://mailman.cgd.ucar.edu/pipermail/cf-metadata/2013/056417.html
very respectfully,
randy
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From: "Tom Whittaker" <whittaker at wisc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 2:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [cf-satellite] [CF-metadata] New CoordinateType: Spectral?
I wanted to point out that last year, we discussed whether the
"wavelength" or "wavenumber" should be a "coordinate variable".
I believe that the consensus at that time was that just a "dimension
variable" should be used, and then to define variables with declared
standard_name attributes (like "wavelength" and/or "wavenumber" --
although I know these are not the agreed upon names...), which were
shaped by that "dimension variable", as a signal applications that the
"dimension variable" really was an index and related to either
wavelength or wavenumber....and more, important, that these data were
"satellite data" (as opposed to a "grid").
In this construct, it was not necessary to treat the "dimension
variable" as a "coordinate variable".
tom
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Tom Whittaker
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Space Science & Engineering Center (SSEC)
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS)
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