Hi David, You'll want to make sure that your files are compliant with the CF conventions. Specifically, since you're working with station data, you'll be describing a discrete sampling geometry of featureType "timeSeries" [1]. There are several ways to represent time series data in a NetCDF file, but given your sample, the most natural would be orthogonal multidimensional array representation [2]. Example H.2 should get you started. Also, you can download an actual NetCDF file that "implements" that particular example here [3]. Cheers, Christian [1] http://cfconventions.org/Data/cf-conventions/cf-conventions-1.7/build/cf-conventions.html#discrete-sampling-geometries [2] http://cfconventions.org/Data/cf-conventions/cf-conventions-1.7/build/cf-conventions.html#idm43165546432 [3] http://thredds-dev.unidata.ucar.edu/thredds/catalog/pointData/cf_doc_dsg/example/catalog.html?dataset=pointData/cf_doc_dsg/example/H.2.1.1.nc Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: WON-355400 Department: Support netCDF Java Priority: Normal Status: Closed
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