Hi Alison and Kevin,
Essentially, proposals 8 and 9 are describing the same concept with the only
difference being that the first is integrated over a layer from the sea surface
to some specified depth while 9 is integrated over the whole ocean depth. We
have existing names that refer to atmosphere and ocean layers (also permafrost
and soil layers) but we generally try to avoid using the word 'total' in
standard names. Based on these considerations I'd suggest that proposal 8
should be integral_of_sea_water_practical_salinity_wrt_depth_in_ocean_layer and
proposal 9 should be
ocean_integral_of_sea_water_practical_salinity_wrt_to_depth where the use of
the word 'ocean' implies integration over the entire water column, consistent
with its use in existing names. What do you think?
[@Alison, a minor typo is the 'to' on
ocean_integral_of_sea_water_practical_salinity_wrt_to_depth it's already
in the 'wrt']
Just to mention that for NEMO there are already (from 2008, see [1])
some standard_name definitions which are not coherent with Alison's
proposal about the layer:
integral_of_sea_water_potential_temperature_wrt_depth_expressed_as_heat_content
"integral_of_Y_wrt_X" means int Y dX. The data variable should have an
axis for X specifying the limits of the integral as bounds. "wrt"
means with respect to. "expressed_as_heat_content" means that this
quantity is calculated as the (assumed constant) specific heat
capacity times density of sea water multiplied by the integral, over
the specified layer of the ocean, of the sea water potential
temperature wrt depth.
and following Alison's suggestion it should be read as:
integral_of_sea_water_potential_temperature_wrt_depth_in_ocean_layer_expressed_as_heat_content
should be propose new one standard_name?
With respect to:
9. integral_of_sea_water_practical_salinity_wrt_total_depth (m)
'This quantity is calculated as the integral, of the sea water salinty, over of the ocean from the sea
surface to the sea bed. "integral_of_Y_wrt_X" means int Y dX. The data variable should have an axis
for X specifying the limits of the integral as bounds. "wrt" means with respect to.
"Layer" means any layer with upper and lower boundaries that have constant values in some vertical
coordinate. There must be a vertical coordinate variable indicating the extent of the layer(s). If the layers
are model layers, the vertical coordinate can be model_level_number, but it is recommended to specify a
physical coordinate (in a scalar or auxiliary coordinate variable) as well. Depth is the vertical distance
below the surface.
what ever is the final standard_name, it would convenient to remove axis
requirement for the X (i.e. depth). The reason is because the interval limits
(bounds) are not constant along every grid point. What do you think?Best regards
Antonio
[1] http://mailman.cgd.ucar.edu/pipermail/cf-metadata/2008/052500.html
Best wishes,
Alison
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Universidad de Cantabria (Spain)
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