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Re: netCDF/CF conventions [message #52407 is a reply to message #52406] Fri, 02 February 2007 03:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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jutta.holst@meteo.uni-freiburg.de wrote:
> Thank you vry much for your answers! These helped a lot.
>
> But now another "problem" came up: I do have time series of air
> temperature below and above the canopy - both have the standard_name
> air_temperature. How do I manage to include both temperatures in the
> netcdf file? Until now, it only shows the last temperature as the
> variable name is the same?


You could add the experiment name to each short_name
We do that by a separator of :

For using that sign you need a recent netCDF library installed. The one
delivered with idl is now about 6 years old and it is to old for this sign

So may be use an _

cheers
Reimar





>
> PS: Sorry for the "ugly" programming and stupid questions...
>


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