Dear all,

 

Following John's comments, I am trying to propose more precise definitions 
before adding new sea level standard names. Your help and comments are welcome 
in this exercise, thanks!

 

1)      tendency_of_global_average_sea_level_change (m/year)

"Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. "tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to time."

 

à I suppose this one should be OK.

 

2)      local_tendency_of_global_average_sea_level_change (m/year)

"Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. Local "tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to 
time. Local means computation at each grid point."

 

à Regarding to previous standard name, I've got some troubles to easily explain 
the "local" dimension of the quantity. Basically, it doesn't mean that the 
computing process take into account local effects; this only means that we 
compute the sea level change for each NetCDF grid point to watch what is the 
value of sea level change in a given area. 

 

3)      global_average_sea_level_change_annual_amplitude (m)

"Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level.  Amplitude is the magnitude of a wave modeled by a 
sinusoidal function."

 

à I just added a common definition for amplitude.

 

4)      global_average_sea_level_change_annual_phase (degree)

"Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. Phase is the initial angle of a wave modeled by a 
sinusoidal function."

 

àI just added a common definition for phase.

 

5)      global_average_sea_level_change_semiannual_amplitude (m)

"Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. Amplitude is the magnitude of a wave modeled by a 
sinusoidal function."

6)      global_average_sea_level_change_semiannual_phase (degree)

"Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. Phase is the initial angle of a wave modeled by a 
sinusoidal function."

 

àI made the supposition that the concept of "annual" or "semi-annual" are 
enough explicit, then I do not provide any definitions. But if it's not, feel 
free to comment it.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Olivier

 

De : CF-metadata [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Lauret 
Olivier
Envoyé : mercredi 20 juin 2012 12:22
À : [email protected]
Objet : [CF-metadata] Standard names for sea level change

 

Dear CF people,

 

I'd like to complete CF standard names list about sea level change variables. I 
am especially interested in the following terms introduction:

 

tendency_of_global_average_sea_level_change (m/year)

Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. "tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to time.

tendency_of_local_average_sea_level_change (m/year)

Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level. Local means the quantity is depicted locally. 
"tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to time.

global_average_sea_level_change_annual_amplitude (m)

Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level.

global_average_sea_level_change_annual_phase (degree)

Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level.

global_average_sea_level_change_semiannual_amplitude (m)

Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level.

global_average_sea_level_change_semiannual_phase (degree)

Global average sea level change is due to change in volume of the water in the 
ocean, caused by mass and/or density change, or to change in the volume of the 
ocean basins, caused by tectonics etc. It is sometimes called "eustatic", which 
is a term that also has other definitions. It differs from the change in the 
global average sea surface height relative to the centre of the Earth by the 
global average vertical movement of the ocean floor. Zero sea level change is 
an arbitrary level.

 

 

Thanks for your comments!

 

Best wishes

 

Olivier.

 

 

 

Olivier Lauret

Project Engineer

Satellite Oceanography Division

 

E-mail: [email protected]

Tel. +33 561 394 851; Fax +33 561 393 782 

 

 

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