THREDDS server aggregation capabilities for forecast output

Hi John (Caron),

Here's a "blue sky" request for you: a capability of the THREDDS server that is particularly relevant to Unidata's community of atmospheric scientists. (Also a natural complement to IDD.)
Operational forecasting shops produce an on-going sequence of forecast 
time series.  If netCDF is used for output then typically each file 
starts at some Z0 (initial state estimate) and proceeds by some time 
increment out to an arbitrary end point for the forecast.  (Sometimes 
there are initial hindcast/spin-up time steps included, too).
There are many instances where we'd like to aggregate this sequence of 
files to produce a single, clean time series.  Most commonly this would 
require taking the Z0 time step of all of the files except the last (the 
current forecast); and appending all of the time steps from the last.  
There are variations on this theme.  For example the skill of a forecast 
can easily be viewed by looking at a time series that shows the very 
same forecasted date/time, as estimated over time:  3 days ago; 2 days 
ago, yesterday, today -- the same time axis as the preceding example, 
but a different aggregation.
Are aggregations of this sort on your list of future capabilities for 
the THREDDS server?
   - steve

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