Dear All:

we requested the same and related quantities last year.  I had the impression 
these standard_names were accepted. 


cloud_binary_mask: X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 1 
= cloud present, 0 = cloud absent (clear). Note that if no threshold is 
supplied, the binary mask is 1 if there is any non-zero amount of cloud


aerosol_binary_mask: X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 
1 = aerosols present, 0 = aerosolsabsent.  Note that if no threshold is 
supplied, the binary mask is 1 if there is any non-zero amount of aerosol.


smoke_binary_mask: X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 1 
= smoke present, 0 = smoke absent. Note that if no  threshold is supplied, the 
binary mask is 1 if there is any non-zero amount of smoke.


dust_binary_mask: X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 1 
= dust present, 0 = dust absent. Note that if no threshold is supplied, the 
binary mask is 1 if there is any non-zero amount of dust.



I asked Alison in late 2013 about why these had not made it into the CF 
standard name table, and she said it was on her queue..


The specific thread starts at:  
http://mailman.cgd.ucar.edu/pipermail/cf-metadata/2013/056483.html


very respectfully,

randy




On Feb 18, 2014, at 12:53 PM, Jonathan Gregory <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Dear Kris
> 
> cloud_binary_mask would be exactly the right standard name, I think, as Jim
> suggests.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Jonathan
> 
>> We are detecting cloudy and clear sky pixels using a combination passive 
>> infrared and visible satellite imagery.  The community typically calls this 
>> product a "cloud mask", i.e. byte value 0=clear sky pixel, 1=cloudy pixel.  
>> I am reviewing the CF Standard Name table and I see no name that would 
>> correspond to this type of product.  I see the name "cloud_area_fraction", 
>> but the concept of "fraction" would imply that one considers several pixels 
>> in a region and computes the ratio of cloudy pixels relative to the total 
>> number of pixels in the region.   This is not being done with our 
>> processing.  I'd recommend something like 
>> "cloudy_satellite_pixel_detection", but am open to other suggestions
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