Dear All,

What follows is a modification of part of the proposal initially submitted by 
Elodie Fernandez following off-list work between Elodie, Marta, Chris Barker, 
Nan Galbraith and myself. It includes a change (deprecation plus creation of an 
alias) to three existing Standard Names, plus the creation of six new wave 
period Standard Names.  Every effort has been made to maintain compatibility 
between this and the separate wave height sub-proposal submitted a couple of 
weeks ago.

Each proposed Standard Name is followed by its definition. All wave periods 
have Canonical Units of seconds.

Cheers, Roy.

PS I have formatted this message in Rich Text to make it easier to follow. It 
is also attached as a Word Document for those who prefer.


Wave Period Proposal

Existing Standard Name Changes
1)      sea_surface_wave_zero_upcrossing_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. The zero 
upcrossing period is defined as the time interval between consecutive occasions 
on which the surface height passes upward above the mean level.

Replace this by:
sea_surface_wave_mean_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Wave mean period 
is the average period measured over the observation duration.

2)      sea_surface_wind_wave_zero_upcrossing_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. The zero 
upcrossing period is defined as the time interval between consecutive occasions 
on which the surface height passes upward above the mean level. Wind waves are 
waves on the ocean surface. 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.)

Replace this by:
sea_surface_wind_wave_mean_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Wave mean period 
is the average period measured over the observation duration.  Wind waves are 
the high frequency portion of a bimodal wave frequency distribution.

3)      sea_surface_swell_wave_zero_upcrossing_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. The zero 
upcrossing period is defined as the time interval between consecutive occasions 
on which the surface height passes upward above the mean level. Swell waves are 
waves on the ocean surface.

Replace this by:
sea_surface_swell_wave_mean_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Wave mean period 
is the average period measured over the observation duration.  Swell waves are 
the low frequency portion of a bimodal wave frequency distribution.

Justification for change:

The classical Tucker-Draper analysis specifies multiple wave period statistics 
such as zero-upcrossing period (Tz) and crest period (Tc) and the protocols 
used could cause these to differ. However, wave theory states that period of a 
waveform should be uniform for all reference points on the waveform and so the 
possibility of variation should be considered an artefact and the geophysical 
variable should simply be wave period. The long name can be used if required to 
specify the waveform reference and measurement protocol used, as proposed for 
wave height Standard Names.

Additional Standard Names for Copernicus Proposal
1)      sea_surface_wave_significant_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Significant wave 
period is a statistic computed from wave measurements and corresponds to the 
average wave period of the highest one third of the waves.
2)      sea_surface_wave_mean_period_of_highest_tenth
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Wave mean period 
is the average period measured over the observation duration.  Mean period of 
the highest tenth is the average period of the highest one-tenth of the waves 
during the observation duration.
3)      sea_surface_wave_maximum_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level. The maximum period 
is the longest wave period measured during the observation period.
4)      sea_surface_wave_period_of_highest_wave
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level. Wave period of the 
highest wave is the period determined from wave crests corresponding to the 
greatest vertical distance above mean level during the observation period.
5)      sea_surface_primary_swell_wave_mean_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Wave mean period 
is the average period measured over the observation duration.   The primary 
swell wave is the most energetic wave in the low frequency portion of a bimodal 
wave frequency distribution.
6)      sea_surface_secondary_swell_wave_mean_period
A period is an interval of time, or the time-period of an oscillation. Wave 
period is the interval of time between repeated features on the waveform such 
as crests, troughs or upward passes through the mean level.  Wave mean period 
is the average period measured over the observation duration.  The secondary 
swell wave is the second most energetic wave in the low frequency portion of a 
bimodal wave frequency distribution.


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