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I'm getting the following error: Unknown vertical coordinate with Unit null, using linear scale to Altitude. The data is a 3D CE projection on sigma coordinates, so this scales my data to 0-1 m. I've been digging through the CF specifications and the mailing list, but the formula_terms attr does not appear to be changing anything. Also attached is the ncdump of the file. Let me know if anything jumps out as horribly off: dimensions: LATITUDE = 360 ; LONGITUDE = 180 ; SIGMA = 25 ; SIGMA_LEVEL_STAG = 26 ; variables: float LAT(LONGITUDE) ; LAT:long_name = "latitude" ; LAT:units = "degrees_north" ; LAT:standard_name = "latitude" ; float LONG(LATITUDE) ; LONG:long_name = "longitude" ; LONG:units = "degrees_east" ; LONG:standard_name = "longitude" ; float CONCENTRATION(SIGMA, LONGITUDE, LATITUDE) ; CONCENTRATION:coordinates = "LONG LAT" ; float PS(LONGITUDE, LATITUDE) ; PS:coordinates = "LONG LAT" ; float PRESSURE_LEVELS(SIGMA, LONGITUDE, LATITUDE) ; float SIGMA(SIGMA) ; SIGMA:units = "sigma_level" ; SIGMA:long_name = "sigma at layer midpoints" ; SIGMA:positive = "up" ; SIGMA:standard_name = "atmospheric_sigma_coordinate" ; SIGMA:formula_terms = "sigma: SIGMA ps: PS ptop: PTOP" ; float PTOP ; // global attributes: :Conventions = "CF-1.0" ; Thanks, Walter
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