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David,
The idea of exclusive vs inclusive bounds is that an inclusive bound
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David,
The idea of exclusive vs inclusive bounds is that an inclusive bound
is a 'less than
Paul,
What you are doing is essentially perfect. Ferret is complaining, but
Ferret complains about a lot of things that are correct. It assumes too
much.
There is one imperfection in your example: describing your upper bounds
as inclusive. CF upper bounds are always exclusive, so your upper
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Paul,
What you are doing is essentially perfect. Ferret is complaining,
but Ferret complains about a lot of things
-1-1 0:0:0.0
0, 1826,
365, 2192,
etc.
All the best,
David
Original message from Jim Biard (10AM 12 Mar 15)
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 10:25:55 -0400
From: Jim Biard jbi...@cicsnc.org
To: cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Overlapping time_bounds (running mean
Hi folks,
I¹m generating a file which contains annual pentadal averaged data - so
effectively a 5-year running mean saved with an annual time step. The file
looks like:
---
dimensions:
time = UNLIMITED ; // (56 currently)
bound = 2