2 is not valid.  The `coordinates` attribute should reference variables that 
give actual coordinate values for the data variable, not information about the 
coordinate system.  

For examples, the most common contents of the `coordinates` attribute that I've 
run across are references to 2-dimensional latitude and longitude arrays for 
data using a projected coordinate system, and references to a scalar variable 
indicating the height of a 2-D variable.

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