Hi @AndersMS, OK, I see. However, I don't see how we can enforce that any two domain variables in a dataset refer to different domains. It may be desired and of note to have multiple domains, some of which happen to be equal. We would also have to define "equal", which is another problem ...
I think that this is comes down to a user community choice - for example, a project could insist that, for its outputs, a dataset containing domains must contain only one. This would similar to, say, the CMIP project which favours only one data variable per dataset - a local restriction that goes beyond CF but is useful to its users. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/issues/301#issuecomment-700595763 This list forwards relevant notifications from Github. It is distinct from cf-metad...@cgd.ucar.edu, although if you do nothing, a subscription to the UCAR list will result in a subscription to this list. To unsubscribe from this list only, send a message to cf-metadata-unsubscribe-requ...@listserv.llnl.gov.