Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/pull/331 not implemented in http://cfconventions.org/cf-conventions/cf-conventions.html (#334)

2021-08-09 Thread Sean Arms
I believe I had volunteered to do this last year...I do apologize. I can take a look at this first thing tomorrow. It should not be too bad (famous last words) given that 1) the [building part is already

Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/pull/331 not implemented in http://cfconventions.org/cf-conventions/cf-conventions.html (#334)

2021-08-09 Thread Sadie L. Bartholomew
Hi all, sorry for the delay in replying to this - it got lost somewhat in my busy GitHub notifications inbox. > Not sure if its worth digging much more since we know we want to move to > GitHub Actions. I'd be inclined to agree with that, best move straight to Actions because from my

Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] Adding surface layer variables (#293)

2021-08-09 Thread taylor13
To be sure, in CF an alias is a standard_name that might have been used in the past, but is now deprecated. So as David says, the standard_name you should use is ``surface_temperature``, and you should include the ``cell_methods`` attribute, which in the simplest case might be set to

Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] Adding surface layer variables (#293)

2021-08-09 Thread David Hassell
Hello @ninsbl, There was a good discussion on skin and surface temperatures over land and sea back in 2013 (unfortunately the

Re: [CF-metadata] [cf-convention/cf-conventions] Adding surface layer variables (#293)

2021-08-09 Thread Stefan Blumentrath
Hi, I am new to the CF standard and came across this issue when I was looking for suitable standard names for my data in the latest standard table, bt could not find one. I have data from temperature sensors from three places: on the earth surface, at 30cm and 200cm. While I agree with