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[CF-metadata] how to indicate a variable representing a physical quantity is an observation, a modelled value, a difference or residual, etc.

From: Aaron Sweeney <aaron.sweeney>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 12:01:32 -0700

Hi,

      I've looked through the latest CF Conventions and CF Standard
Names documents, but have been unable to find an answer (or example) to
the following question:

      How do I indicate that a variable representing a physical quantity
is an in situ observation, a value that came from a model, or a
difference or residual between an observation and a modelled value
(observed minus modelled)?

      My initial thought was to use the same standard name for each
variable, but provide a standard name modifier. But after reading the
appendix on modifiers, they seem to be used for something else. The
standard names themselves only describe the physical quantity, but not
whether or not they are an observed value or modelled value.

      Please point me toward the appropriate documentation, if it
exists. Thanks for your kind attention.

Cordially,
Aaron

-- 
Aaron D. Sweeney
Water Level Data Manager
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
University of Colorado at Boulder
and
NOAA National Geophysical Data Center
Marine Geology and Geophysics Division
325 Broadway, E/GC3
Boulder, CO 80305-3328
Phone: 303-497-4797, Fax: 303-497-6513
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.
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