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Hi Patrick:Good question. In principle, dor "interval" time coordinates, the time coordinate is actually the time interval, and should be reflected in the return file. It is (I think) in a netcdf file, but csv it may not be.
We happen to be working on ncss so its a good time to get this fixed. john On 10/7/2013 10:02 AM, Patrick Brockmann wrote:
Hi all, I have a global mean variable that represents a global mean valid from date1 to date2. This information is stored folowing CF conventions in an auxiliary coordinate variable. ncdump gives : double time(time) ; time:standard_name = "time" ; time:bounds = "time_bnds" ; time:units = "days since 1900-01-01 00:00:00" ; time:calendar = "standard" ; double time_bnds(time, nb2) ; time_bnds:units = "days since 1900-01-01 00:00:00" ; time_bnds:calendar = "standard" ; Can I retrieve those time bounds (time_bnds) from a NCSS request ? Here is my test file : http://webportals.ipsl.jussieu.fr/thredds/ncss/grid/ATLAS/Flux/Inversions/latest/toto_global1.nc?var=poste_land,poste_oce&latitude=45&longitude=0&temporal=all&accept=csv Thanks Patrick
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