Hi Jon,
I'm not sure how to do what you'r suggesting. When i replace what i had
with:
<variable name="U10" standard_name="eastward_wind"/>
<variable name="V10" standard_name="northward_wind"/>
it just gets ignored.
if i use:
<variable orgName="U10" name="eastward_wind"
standard_name="eastward_wind"/>
<variable orgName="V10" name="northward_wind"
standard_name="northward_wind"/>
then it works, but i'm not sure if thats what you meant.
By pure luck, the names i chose were actually correct even though i had
not checked them against the list.
cheers,
-ivan
Le 30/03/2011 11:34 AM, Jon Blower a écrit :
Hi Ivan,
Glad it's working for you! It might be better to use the standard_name
attribute for the variable, and pick from the list of CF standard
names (http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/documents/cf-standard-names/):
For example:
<variable name="U10" standard_name="eastward_wind"/>
(In order to look for vector components, THREDDS looks first at the
standard_name, then the long_name then the name.)
HTH,
Jon
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Hi there,
i answered my question.. i needed to use NetCDF tag in the catalog..
now i can see the auto vector layer.. which is great.
-i
<datasetScan ID="output" name="zzzz" path="yyyy" location="xxxx"
harvest="true">
<metadata inherited="true">
<serviceName>all</serviceName>
<dataType>Grid</dataType>
</metadata>
<filter>
<include wildcard="*.nc" />
</filter>
<netcdf xmlns="http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/namespaces/netcdf/ncml-2.2" >
<variable name="eastward_wind" orgName="U10"/>
<variable name="northward_wind" orgName="V10" />
</netcdf>
<addLatest />
<addDatasetSize />
</datasetScan>
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