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                <gco:RecordType>relative_humidity</gco:RecordType>
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                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The surface temperature is the (skin) temperature at the interface, not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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                <gco:RecordType>surface_net_downward_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                <gco:RecordType>large_scale_precipitation_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_albedo</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>water_evaporation_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Water&quot; means water in all phases. Evaporation is the conversion of liquid or solid into vapor. (The conversion of solid alone into vapor is called &quot;sublimation&quot;.) In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_net_downward_longwave_flux_assuming_clear_sky</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>relative_humidity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>divergence_of_wind</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;[horizontal_]divergence_of_X&quot; means [horizontal] divergence of a vector X; if X does not have a vertical component then &quot;horizontal&quot; should be omitted. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>tropopause_air_pressure</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>tropopause_air_pressure [CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>snowfall_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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                <gco:RecordType>eastward_wind</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Eastward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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                <gco:RecordType>land_area_fraction</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                <gco:RecordType>area_fraction-ofSea/Lake-ice (except ice-shelf) (area:grid box)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Area fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area. To specify which area is quantified by a variable of area_fraction, provide a coordinate variable or scalar coordinate variable of land_cover or surface_cover. Alternatively, if one is defined, use a more specific standard name of &quot;X_area_fraction&quot; for the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. [CF-Standard Name of scalar coordinate variable of land_cover or surface_cover ]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_downward_latent_heat_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). The surface latent heat flux is the exchange of heat between the surface and the air on account of evaporation (including sublimation). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_liquid_water_mixing_ratio</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Mixing ratio of a parcel of liquid water in air is the ratio of the mass of liquid water to the mass of dry air. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg kg-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>dissipation_in_atmosphere_boundary_layer</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>dissipation_in_atmosphere_boundary_layer [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_mass_content_of_cloud_ice</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;atmosphere content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. For the content between specified levels in the atmosphere, standard names including content_of_atmosphere_layer are used. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_albedo</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (minimum)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>large_scale_precipitation_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>water_evaporation_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Water&quot; means water in all phases. Evaporation is the conversion of liquid or solid into vapor. (The conversion of solid alone into vapor is called &quot;sublimation&quot;.) In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (maximum)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>lwe_thickness_of_surface_snow_amount-where_sea/lake-ice (except ice-shelf)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of a layer of liquid water having the same mass per unit area. Surface amount refers to the amount on the ground, excluding that on the plant or vegetation canopy. [CF-Standard Name where cell method]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_longwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_air_pressure_log</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>surface_air_pressure_log [CF-Guidelines for construction]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Layer&quot; means any layer with upper and lower boundaries that have constant values in some vertical coordinate. There must be a vertical coordinate variable indicating the extent of the layer(s). If the layers are model layers, the vertical coordinate can be model_level_number, but it is recommended to specify a physical coordinate (in a scalar or auxiliary coordinate variable) as well. &quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction ofhorizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell. Cloud area fraction is also called &quot;cloud amount&quot; and &quot;cloud cover&quot;. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_downward_latent_heat_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). The surface latent heat flux is the exchange of heat between the surface and the air on account of evaporation (including sublimation). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>convective_precipitation_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>northward_wind-at10m</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Northward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward (negative southward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>ice_thickness-where_land/ice-shelf</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>ice_thickness where where_land/shelf [CF-Guidelines for construction]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_pressure_at_convective_cloud_top (maximum)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>cloud_top refers to the top of the highest cloud. Convective cloud is that produced by the convection schemes in an atmosphere model. [CF-Standard Name (cell_method)]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>lwe_thickness_of_snowfall_amount-where_vegetation</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The
construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of
a layer of liquid water having the same mass per unit area. [CF-Standard Name where cell method]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_temperature</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The surface temperature is the (skin) temperature at the interface, not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>land_ice_area_fraction</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell. &quot;Land ice&quot; means glaciers, ice-caps and ice-sheets resting on bedrock. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_air_pressure_log</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>surface_air_pressure_log [CF-Guidelines for construction]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_mass_content_of_cloud_liquid_water</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;atmosphere content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. For the content between specified levels in the atmosphere, standard names including content_of_atmosphere_layer are used. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_ice_mixing_ratio</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Mixing ratio of a parcel of ice in air is the ratio of the mass of ice to the mass of dry air. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg kg-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>minus_one_times_toa_outgoing_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Minus one times&quot; means that the quantity described takes the opposite sign convention to that for the quantity which has the same standard name apart from this phrase, i.e. the two quantities differ from one another by a factor of -1. Shortwave means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. The TOA outgoing shortwave flux is the reflected and scattered solar radiative flux i.e. the &quot;upwelling&quot; TOA shortwave flux, sometimes called the &quot;outgoing shortwave radiation&quot; or &quot;OSR&quot;. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>convective_precipitation_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>divergence_of_wind</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;[horizontal_]divergence_of_X&quot; means [horizontal] divergence of a vector X; if X does not have a vertical component then &quot;horizontal&quot; should be omitted. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
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                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m2/s2</gco:CharacterString>
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                <gco:RecordType>surface_net_downward_longwave_flux_assuming_clear_sky</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>dew_point_temperature-at2m</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Dew point temperature is the temperature at which a parcel of air reaches saturation upon being cooled at constant pressure and specific humidity.[CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_air_pressure</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_pressure_at_convective_cloud_top (maximum)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>cloud_top refers to the top of the highest cloud. Convective cloud is that produced by the convection schemes in an atmosphere model. [CF-Standard Name (cell_method)]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_temperature</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The surface temperature is the (skin) temperature at the interface, not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>area_fraction-ofSea/Lake-ice (except ice-shelf) (area:grid box)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Area fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area. To specify which area is quantified by a variable of area_fraction, provide a coordinate variable or scalar coordinate variable of land_cover or surface_cover. Alternatively, if one is defined, use a more specific standard name of &quot;X_area_fraction&quot; for the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. [CF-Standard Name of scalar coordinate variable of land_cover or surface_cover ]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_pressure_at_convective_cloud_top (maximum)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>cloud_top refers to the top of the highest cloud. Convective cloud is that produced by the convection schemes in an atmosphere model. [CF-Standard Name (cell_method)]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>land_area_fraction</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_geopotential</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m2/s2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>northward_wind-at10m</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Northward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward (negative southward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;shortwave&quot; means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_longwave_flux_assuming_clear_sky</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_geopotential</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m2/s2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_ice_mixing_ratio</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Mixing ratio of a parcel of ice in air is the ratio of the mass of ice to the mass of dry air. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg kg-1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>geopotential_height</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. Geopotential height is the geopotential divided by the standard acceleration due to gravity. It is numerically similar to the altitude (or geometric height) and not to the quantity with standard name height, which is relative to the surface. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>water_evaporation_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Water&quot; means water in all phases. Evaporation is the conversion of liquid or solid into vapor. (The conversion of solid alone into vapor is called &quot;sublimation&quot;.) In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>soil_moisture_content</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;moisture&quot; means water in all phases contained in soil. &quot;Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;soil content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface down to the bottom of the soil model. For the content between specified levels in the soil, standard names including content_of_soil_layer are used. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_temperature</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The surface temperature is the (skin) temperature at the interface, not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_relative_vorticity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Relative vorticity is the upward component of the vorticity vector i.e. the component which arises from horizontal velocity. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>relative_humidity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>relative_humidity [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>land_binary_mask</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 1 = land, 0 = sea. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>geopotential_height</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>minus_one_times_surface_upwelling_shortwave_flux_in_air</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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                <gco:RecordType>ice_thickness-where_land/ice-shelf</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>ice_thickness where where_land/shelf [CF-Guidelines for construction]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (maximum)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Mixing ratio of a parcel of liquid water in air is the ratio of the mass of liquid water to the mass of dry air. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg kg-1</gco:CharacterString>
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                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of a layer of liquid water having the same mass per unit area. Surface amount refers to the amount on the ground, excluding that on the plant or vegetation canopy. [CF-Standard Name where cell method]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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                    <gmd:descriptor>
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                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). The surface sensible heat flux, also called &quot;turbulent&quot; heat flux, is the exchange of heat between the surface and the air by motion of air. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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                <gco:RecordType>surface_air_pressure_log</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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            <gmd:attributeDescription>
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                <gco:RecordType>surface_albedo</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The
construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of
a layer of liquid water having the same mass per unit area. [CF-Standard Name where cell method]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>convective_precipitation_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_relative_vorticity</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Relative vorticity is the upward component of the vorticity vector i.e. the component which arises from horizontal velocity. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>snowfall_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;shortwave&quot; means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>eastward_wind</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Eastward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>floating_ice_thickness</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Floating ice&quot; means any ice that is floating on water, e.g. on a sea or lake surface. &quot;Thickness&quot; means the vertical extent of the ice. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>minus_one_times_toa_outgoing_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Minus one times&quot; means that the quantity described takes the opposite sign convention to that for the quantity which has the same standard name apart from this phrase, i.e. the two quantities differ from one another by a factor of -1. Shortwave means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. The TOA outgoing shortwave flux is the reflected and scattered solar radiative flux i.e. the &quot;upwelling&quot; TOA shortwave flux, sometimes called the &quot;outgoing shortwave radiation&quot; or &quot;OSR&quot;. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>lwe_thickness_of_snowfall_amount-where_vegetation</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The
construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of
a layer of liquid water having the same mass per unit area. [CF-Standard Name where cell method]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>eastward_wind</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Eastward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (minimum)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>ice_thickness-where_land/ice-shelf</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>ice_thickness where where_land/shelf [CF-Guidelines for construction]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_ice_mixing_ratio</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Mixing ratio of a parcel of ice in air is the ratio of the mass of ice to the mass of dry air. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg kg-1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_air_pressure</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (maximum)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (minimum)</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>floating_ice_thickness</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Floating ice&quot; means any ice that is floating on water, e.g. on a sea or lake surface. &quot;Thickness&quot; means the vertical extent of the ice. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_mass_content_of_cloud_ice</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;atmosphere content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. For the content between specified levels in the atmosphere, standard names including content_of_atmosphere_layer are used. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_shortwave_flux_assuming_clear_sky</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;shortwave&quot; means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Layer&quot; means any layer with upper and lower boundaries that have constant values in some vertical coordinate. There must be a vertical coordinate variable indicating the extent of the layer(s). If the layers are model layers, the vertical coordinate can be model_level_number, but it is recommended to specify a physical coordinate (in a scalar or auxiliary coordinate variable) as well. &quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction ofhorizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell. Cloud area fraction is also called &quot;cloud amount&quot; and &quot;cloud cover&quot;. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>land_area_fraction</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>geopotential_height</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. Geopotential height is the geopotential divided by the standard acceleration due to gravity. It is numerically similar to the altitude (or geometric height) and not to the quantity with standard name height, which is relative to the surface. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_geopotential</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m2/s2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Layer&quot; means any layer with upper and lower boundaries that have constant values in some vertical coordinate. There must be a vertical coordinate variable indicating the extent of the layer(s). If the layers are model layers, the vertical coordinate can be model_level_number, but it is recommended to specify a physical coordinate (in a scalar or auxiliary coordinate variable) as well. &quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction ofhorizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell. Cloud area fraction is also called &quot;cloud amount&quot; and &quot;cloud cover&quot;. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>northward_wind</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Northward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward (negative southward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>eastward_wind</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Eastward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>soil_moisture_content_at_field_capacity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;moisture&quot; means water in all phases contained in soil. &quot;Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;soil content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface down to the bottom of the soil model. For the content between specified levels in the soil, standard names including content_of_soil_layer are used. The field capacity of soil is the maximum content of water it can retain against gravitational drainage. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;shortwave&quot; means shortwave radiation. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>floating_ice_thickness</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Floating ice&quot; means any ice that is floating on water, e.g. on a sea or lake surface. &quot;Thickness&quot; means the vertical extent of the ice. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>surface_air_pressure_log</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>surface_air_pressure_log [CF-Guidelines for construction]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_area_fraction</gco:RecordType>
            </gmd:attributeDescription>
            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;X_area_fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. &quot;X_area&quot; means the horizontal area occupied by X within the grid cell. Cloud area fraction is also called &quot;cloud amount&quot; and &quot;cloud cover&quot;. The cloud area fraction is for the whole atmosphere column, as seen from the surface or the top of the atmosphere. The cloud area fraction in a layer of the atmosphere has the standard name cloud_area_fraction_in_atmosphere_layer. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>divergence_of_wind</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;[horizontal_]divergence_of_X&quot; means [horizontal] divergence of a vector X; if X does not have a vertical component then &quot;horizontal&quot; should be omitted. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>relative_humidity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>relative_humidity [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_longwave_flux_assuming_clear_sky</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>cloud_ice_mixing_ratio</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Mixing ratio of a parcel of ice in air is the ratio of the mass of ice to the mass of dry air. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg kg-1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>snowfall_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_mass_content_of_cloud_ice</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;atmosphere content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. For the content between specified levels in the atmosphere, standard names including content_of_atmosphere_layer are used. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-2</gco:CharacterString>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>soil_moisture_content_at_field_capacity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;moisture&quot; means water in all phases contained in soil. &quot;Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;soil content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface down to the bottom of the soil model. For the content between specified levels in the soil, standard names including content_of_soil_layer are used. The field capacity of soil is the maximum content of water it can retain against gravitational drainage. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>minus_one_times_surface_upwelling_longwave_flux_in_air</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Minus one times&quot; means that the quantity described takes the opposite sign convention to that for the quantity which has the same standard name apart from this phrase, i.e. the two quantities differ from one another by a factor of -1. The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. Upwelling radiation is radiation from below. It does not mean &quot;net upward&quot;. When thought of as being incident on a surface, a radiative flux is sometimes called &quot;irradiance&quot;. In addition, it is identical with the quantity measured by a cosine-collector light-meter and sometimes called &quot;vector irradiance&quot;. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>wind_speed-at10m</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19660101_19981201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Speed is the magnitude of velocity. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) The wind speed is the magnitude of the wind velocity. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>soil_moisture_content</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;moisture&quot; means water in all phases contained in soil. &quot;Content&quot; indicates a quantity per unit area. The &quot;soil content&quot; of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface down to the bottom of the soil model. For the content between specified levels in the soil, standard names including content_of_soil_layer are used. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_incoming_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;shortwave&quot; means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. The TOA incoming shortwave flux is the radiative flux from the sun i.e. the &quot;downwelling&quot; TOA shortwave flux. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>minus_one_times_toa_outgoing_shortwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Minus one times&quot; means that the quantity described takes the opposite sign convention to that for the quantity which has the same standard name apart from this phrase, i.e. the two quantities differ from one another by a factor of -1. Shortwave means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. The TOA outgoing shortwave flux is the reflected and scattered solar radiative flux i.e. the &quot;upwelling&quot; TOA shortwave flux, sometimes called the &quot;outgoing shortwave radiation&quot; or &quot;OSR&quot;. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
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                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Northward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward (negative southward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>area_fraction-ofSea/Lake-ice (except ice-shelf) (area:grid box)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;Area fraction&quot; means the fraction of horizontal area. To specify which area is quantified by a variable of area_fraction, provide a coordinate variable or scalar coordinate variable of land_cover or surface_cover. Alternatively, if one is defined, use a more specific standard name of &quot;X_area_fraction&quot; for the fraction of horizontal area occupied by X. [CF-Standard Name of scalar coordinate variable of land_cover or surface_cover ]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>atmosphere_relative_vorticity</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19910101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Relative vorticity is the upward component of the vorticity vector i.e. the component which arises from horizontal velocity. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>large_scale_precipitation_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg(S) m-2 s-1</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_shortwave_flux_assuming_clear_sky</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>A phrase assuming_condition indicates that the named quantity is the value which would obtain if all aspects of the system were unaltered except for the assumption of the circumstances specified by the condition. &quot;shortwave&quot; means shortwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>lwe_thickness_of_surface_snow_amount-where_sea/lake-ice (except ice-shelf)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>The surface called &quot;surface&quot; means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. &quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of a layer of liquid water having the same mass per unit area. Surface amount refers to the amount on the ground, excluding that on the plant or vegetation canopy. [CF-Standard Name where cell method]; unit: m</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>air_temperature-at2m (minimum)</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate-cell_method:time maximum]; unit: K</gco:CharacterString>
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        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>tropopause_air_pressure</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
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                        <gco:CharacterString>tropopause_air_pressure [CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa</gco:CharacterString>
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    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>lwe_thickness_of_snowfall_amount-where_vegetation</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19860101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;lwe&quot; means liquid water equivalent. &quot;Amount&quot; means mass per unit area. The
construction lwe_thickness_of_X_amount or _content means the vertical extent of
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                <gco:RecordType>land_binary_mask</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
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                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 1 = land, 0 = sea. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1</gco:CharacterString>
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        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>toa_net_downward_longwave_flux</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>&quot;longwave&quot; means longwave radiation. &quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere. &quot;Downward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, &quot;flux&quot; implies per unit area, called &quot;flux density&quot; in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: W/m2</gco:CharacterString>
                    </gmd:descriptor>
                </gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
            </gmd:dimension>
        </gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
    </gmd:contentInfo>
    <gmd:contentInfo>
        <gmd:MD_CoverageDescription>
            <gmd:attributeDescription>
                <gco:RecordType>wind_speed-at10m</gco:RecordType>
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            <gmd:contentType gco:nilReason="unknown"/>
            <gmd:dimension uuidref="temporal_extent_19900101_19961201">
                <gmd:MD_RangeDimension>
                    <gmd:descriptor>
                        <gco:CharacterString>Speed is the magnitude of velocity. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) The wind speed is the magnitude of the wind velocity. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m/s</gco:CharacterString>
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