Folks:

The current area_type table includes "cloud", "snow", and "vegetation".   These 
are environmental conditions whose existence and location vary over time.

In GOES-R, we are generating rainfall, fire, aerosol (smoke and dust), and 
volcanic ash product files.  These product files contain statistics (e.g. min, 
max, mean, std dev) that are associated with only those regions on the earth 
where these environmental conditions are found. For the variables containing 
these statistics, we are using cell_methods.  A "where fire" clause would make 
sense (if "fire" were in the area_type table).  It would seem a "where fire" 
clause is conceptually the same as "where cloud".

If they are the conceptually same, there would be value to expanding the 
area_type table.  However, I can see a slippery slope forming as the area_type 
table could grow large.

If they are not conceptually the same, what am I missing ?

very respectfully,

randy
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