It looks as though you've been reviewing the public draft of the future CF Conventions version 1.6. It's great that someone has been looking at it!

It seems to me that z in the examples of Appendix H (formerly designated A9) plays the role of an auxiliary coordinate variable, although technically it's not because there isn't (but should be) a 'coordinates' attribute which lists auxiliary coordinate variables. I don't know why axes are banned for auxiliary coordinate variables in the case of trajectories. Something needs to be clarified here, or the examples changed.

This was ticket 37. Are there any comments from Steve Hankin, the moderator, or any of the other people who contributed to writing Chapter 9, or anyone else who knows more than me?

Thanks to all!
- Jeff Painter

On 7/7/11 5:13 AM, Chris Paver wrote:
Dear List,
I have been reviewing the use of the axis attribute as defined in Chapter 5, and
comparing it to the trajectory example in the Chapter 9 document at A9.4.  The
Ch. 5 rules states that only a coordinate variable can have an axis attribute,
whereas the auxiliary variables cannot.  However, in Ch. 9, the single
trajectory dimension is time, but the variable z contains the axis attribute. Is
this a change to the rule as stated in Ch. 5, or a typo?  I briefly looked over
the other feature types in Ch. 9, and they all look to have the vertical
variable listed with the axis attribute, so maybe it is a typo.

Thanks,
Chris
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