Hello,

I just wanted to check on the usage of the standard name 
"number_of_days_with_air_temperature_below_threshold" for "frost day" and "ice 
day" counts. The definition of this standard name implies, I think, that 
cell_methods should be specified as "time: minimum within days time: sum over 
days" for frost days and "time: maximum within days time: sum over days". This 
usage would convey some of the relevant information, but  I'm not sure it is 
consistent with the usage of cell_methods described in the CF standard itself.  
In the standard it is implied that a variable with cell_methods="time: maximum 
within days time: sum over days" would be the sum of the daily maxima. Here 
there is a thresholding operation in between which is omitted from the 
description only because "threshold" is not an available operation in table e.1.

If "threshold" was added to table e.1 of the standard I suppose that 
"number_of_days_with_air_temperature_below_threshold" would become redundant 
and we could use "air_temperature" with cell_methods="time: minimum within days 
time: threshold within days time: sum over days". This would also allow us to 
deal with other indices (dry days, windy days) without creating new standard 
names. An additional attribute would be needed to describe the threshold in 
some way.

Have I missed something?

Martin
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