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Hello Eizi, Thank you very much for your encouraging comments and continued interest. In answer to your question, the extensions I mention include both CF and other extensions to the netCDF core specification and the CF-netCDF encoding extension to the WCS 2.0 core specification. In terms of the CF-netCDF extensions, we have a diagram that was the basis for a poster presentation at the EGU https://sites.google.com/site/galeonteam/Home/status-update-2011-march But please note that the WCS extenstion is high on the priority list as well. I will send a copy of this to the email lists because others may have similar questions. How is the recovery process going for the horrible earthquake and tsunami? -- Ben On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 4:17 AM, Eizi TOYODA <toyoda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Ben, > > Congratulations! > > Did you mean extension to CF and extension of WCS by "extensions"? > > Best Regards, > -- > Eiji (aka Eizi) TOYODA > http://www.google.com/profiles/toyoda.eizi > > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 08:49, Ben Domenico <ben@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Congratulations and heartfelt thanks to the CF-netCDF Standards Working > > Group. > > The OGC Press Release -- a copy included below -- announces netCDF as an > > official OGC Standard. > > Now, after a celebratory glass of wine, it's onward to the extensions! > > -- Ben > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: OGC Press Release <announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Date: Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 1:41 PM > > Subject: [Tc] OGC announces netCDF Standard for Communicating > > Multidimensional Data > > To: tc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > For information about this announcement, contact: > > > > info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Wayland, Massachusetts, 19 April 2011 - The Open Geospatial Consortium > > (OGC®) membership has approved the OGC Network Common Data Form > > (netCDF) Core Encoding Standard, and netCDF Binary Encoding Extension > > Standard - netCDF Classic and 64-bit Offset Format as official OGC > > standards. These standards are available for free download at > > http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/netcdf. > > > > Although it was originally developed for the Earth science community, > > netCDF can be used to communicate and store a wide variety of > > multidimensional data. The netCDF data model is particularly well > > suited to providing data in forms familiar to atmospheric and oceanic > > scientists, specifically, as sets of related arrays. > > > > netCDF is self-documenting, which means it can internally store > > information used to describe the data. For example, the internal > > documentation can associate various physical quantities (such as > > temperature, pressure, and humidity) with spatio-temporal locations > > (such as points at specific latitudes, longitudes, vertical levels, > > and times). Climate and Forecast (CF) Metadata Conventions are often > > used in conjunction with netCDF as a means of specifying semantic > > information that promotes the processing and sharing of climate and > > forecast data created with the netCDF application programming > > interface (API). The semantic metadata is conveyed internally within > > the netCDF datasets. > > > > netCDF was developed and is supported by the Unidata Program Center at > > the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) ( > > http://www.ucar.edu/ ) under sponsorship of > > the Atmospheric and Geoscience Division of the US Government National > > Science Foundation. It has been formally recognized by the US > > Government’s NASA and NOAA standards bodies. UCAR and other OGC > > members introduced netCDF into the OGC as a candidate OGC standard to > > encourage broader international use and greater interoperability among > > clients and servers interchanging data in binary form. Among other > > benefits, this will make the large collections of environmental netCDF > > data more readily accessible and usable by non-experts. > > > > The OGC is an international consortium of more than 410 companies, > > government agencies, research organizations, and universities > > participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available > > geospatial standards. OGC Standards support interoperable solutions > > that "geo-enable" the Web, wireless and location-based services, and > > mainstream IT. 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