Dear Jonathan,

 

I think following the previous exchanges 

 

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.

 

2.       tendency_of_sea_surface_height_above_sea_level (m/year)

"Sea_level means mean sea level, which is close to the geoid in sea areas. "Sea 
surface height" is a time-varying quantity. "tendency_of_X" means derivative of 
X with respect to time."

 

 

3.       global_average_sea_level_change_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."

 

 

4.       global_average_sea_level_change_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."

 

..could be added as new standard names.

 

There is still one problem to be solved, it's about  how to mention that it is 
for example annual, or semi-annual, or 60 days amplitude and phase of the 
signal. You suggested to precise it into coordinates variables and introduce a 
standard name such as "harmonic_period". Shall we use seconds units for that 
quantity, which are canonical units?

For the definition, CF already provides "A period is an interval of time, or 
the time-period of an oscillation.".

 

Thanks!

 

Olivier

 

 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : CF-metadata [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de 
Jonathan Gregory
Envoyé : jeudi 12 juillet 2012 15:57
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [CF-metadata] Standard names for sea level change

 

Dear Olivier

 

> Yes, 'tendency_of_sea_surface_height_above_sea_level' is fine for me. I 
> confirm the "sea_level" part of the standard name is a time mean sea level.

 

Very good. Is this now the only new standard name you are proposing?

 

Cheers

 

Jonathan

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