CDL example Sample Clauses

CDL example. There now follows an example NetCDF file that will hold a single series from aship-borne ADCP with 24 current bins and seabed currents measured by bottom tracking. The annotations are contained in lines prefixed by two hyphens (‘--‘). Mandatory (for SeaDataNet) variables and attributes are shown in bold type. This example has been designed for the primary SeaDataNet use case, which is to deliver data to a user who is primarily interested in applying the geophysical variables, such as the builder of an aggregated data product like a climatology. Consequently, the number of geophysical variables carried is kept to a minimum. Should the format be required to fulfil use cases such as delivery to an expert for re- analysis then additional geophysical variables may be added, such as individual beam returns, performance criteria and platform velocity parameters. -- -- This file specifies the SeaDataNet NetCDF encoding for a ship-borne ADCP with -- bottom-tracking currents in annotated CDL -- Compared to the profile, timeSeries and trajectory examples above the level -- of annotation has been drastically reduced. If further clarification is required -- consult the trajectory example above. dimensions: -- -- The 'INSTANCE dimension is set to 1. -- This example was based on storage a trajectory Profile containing 24 depth levels -- (i.e. bins) on the vertical and 1000 time steps. -- The STRING80 dimension is specifies the length of fixed size strings for label variables. -- variables:
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CDL example. There now follows an example NetCDF file structure for the storage of a single profile (e.g. a CTD cast) in annotated network Common Data form Language (CDL). The annotations are contained in lines prefixed by two hyphens (‘- - ‘). The example is quite verbose because it is designed to illustrate how a SeaDataNet file could be created that is also compliant with another extension – in this case the OceanSITES convention used by MyOcean. Interoperability is established through repetition, such as including both SeaDataNet and OceanSITES flags. OceanSITES tools will ignore the SeaDataNet elements and SeaDataNet tools will ignore the OceanSITES elements, but the one file serves both communities. Please note that this example is only an illustration and includes a lot of attributes and variables that are not required for SeaDataNet. The ‘extras’ required for OceanSITES have been coloured red. Anything that is mandatory for SeaDataNet is in bold black text. Other optional elements suggested for SeaDataNet files that are not part of OceanSITES are in normal black text. -- This file specifies the SeaDataNet NetCDF encoding for a single profile -- (e.g. a CTD cast) in annotated CDL -- dimensions: -- -- The 'unlimited' dimension is the number of profiles stored in the file, -- which in this case is fixed at 1 -- The MAXZ dimension is set to the maximum number of z co-ordinate values -- in a stored profile (other profiles are padded to this length) -- The STRING80 dimension is specifies the length of fixed size strings for -- profile label variables -- The optional REFMAX dimension specifies the maximum number of external URIs that -- may be linked to a profile instance. For backward compatibility 2-D SDN_REFERENCES -- (INSTANCE, STRING80) is also allowed. -- variables: -- -- The name for this variable, including upper case, is fixed for -- SeaDataNet -- -- -- CF attributes mandatory for SeaDataNet - include verbatim except for -- ancillary variables -- -- -- If no OceanSITES flag channel is included then TIME:ancillary_variables is set to "TIME_SEADATANET_QC" -- TIME:ancillary_variables = "TIME_OCEANSITES_QC TIME_SEADATANET_QC" ; -- -- CF attributes optional for SeaDataNet -- TIME:valid_min = 0. ; TIME:valid_max = 2500000. ; -- -- OceanSITES attributes optional for SeaDataNet -- QC_indicator is an OceanSITES extension to CF categorising the quality -- for the entire data channel. -- QC_procedure is an OceanSITES extension describing how QC was done -- The coding co...
CDL example. There now follows an example NetCDF file structure for the storage of a single time series (e.g. a current meter record) in annotated network Common Data form Language (CDL). The annotations are contained in lines prefixed by two hyphens (‘- - ‘). Mandatory (for SeaDataNet) variables and attributes are shown in bold type. -- -- This file specifies the SeaDataNet NetCDF encoding for a single time series -- in annotated CDL -- dimensions: -- -- The INSTANCE dimension is the number of profiles stored in the file -- The MAXT dimension is set to the number of time steps in the stored series -- The STRING80 dimension is specifies the length of fixed size strings for time -- series label variables -- variables: -- -- The name for this variable, including upper case, is fixed for SeaDataNet -- -- -- CF attributes mandatory for SeaDataNet - include verbatim --
CDL example. There now follows an example NetCDF file structure for the storage of a single trajectory (e.g. a thermosalinograph record for a cruise) in annotated network Common Data form Language (CDL). The annotations are contained in lines prefixed by two hyphens ('- -'). Mandatory (for SeaDataNet) variables and attributes are shown in bold type. -- This file specifies the SeaDataNet NetCDF encoding for a single trajectory -- in annotated CDL. -- dimensions: -- -- The 'INSTANCE dimension is set to 1. -- This example was based on storage a trajectory containing 1000 time steps. -- The STRING80 dimension is specifies the length of fixed size strings for time -- series label variables. -- variables: -- -- The name for this variable, including upper case, is fixed for SeaDataNet. -- -- -- CF attributes mandatory for SeaDataNet - include verbatim except for -- ancillary variables. --

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