Dear Jonathan and Alison,

We also have defined the following "regions" (ocean basins in this case) for CMIP5:

global_land
southern_ocean
atlantic_ocean
pacific_ocean
arctic_ocean
indian_ocean
mediterranean_sea
black_sea
hudson_bay
baltic_sea
red_sea

Also your list of straits et al., is missing a few and in some cases differs slightly from what we're actually using in CMIP5. Here are the ones that differ:
canadian_archipelago
pacific_equatorial_undercurrent
florida_bahamas_strait
taiwan_luzon_straits

Here's the complete list then:

barents_opening
bering_strait
canadian_archipelago
denmark_strait
drake_passage
english_channel
pacific_equatorial_undercurrent
faroe_scotland_channel
florida_bahamas_strait
fram_strait
iceland_faroe_channel
indonesian_throughflow
mozambique_channel
taiwan_luzon_straits
windward_passage

The following regions are also referred to by CMIP5. Not sure they should be added or not to CF. maybe they're there already:

atlantic_arctic_ocean
indian_pacific_ocean
global_ocean

these are used as "coordinate values" for the meridional overturning stream function.

best regards,
Karl


On 1/12/12 9:03 AM, Jonathan Gregory wrote:
Dear Alison

The CMIP5 regions I was thinking of were the names of various sea channels and 
straits.
I agree that it makes sense to add the CMIP5 channels and straits to the CF
region list. Thanks.

Best wishes

Jonathan
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