I am sorry, you misunderstand me:  I am looking for the standard_name
to label the coordinate variable that corresponds to real and
imaginary parts, not the non-coordinate-variable that has real and
imaginary parts.

For example,  If I had a Fourier transform of 3d air_pressure, it
would be a real function of C,freq,lon,lat,  where

air_pressure has standard_name air_pressure,

lon has standard_name longitude,
lat has standard_name latitude,
freq  has standard_name frequency, i.e. inverse time, and
C has standard_name complex_parts

Benno

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Jonathan Gregory
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Benno
>
> In a standard name, more information is needed, to identify the quantity whose
> real and imaginary parts you want to name.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jonathan
>



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Dr. M. Benno Blumenthal          [email protected]
International Research Institute for climate and society
The Earth Institute at Columbia University
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