Dear Malcolm and Jonathan,

Thank you for the proposals and discussion of the HighResMIP names. I note that 
for the integral names the syntax needed to be adjusted slightly to fit with 
the pattern of existing names, so these should be:
integral_of_product_of_eastward_wind_and_specific_humidity_wrt_height
integral_of_product_of_northward_wind_and_specific_humidity_wrt_height.

With this minor change the names and units are fine and the definitions can be 
based on the wording of existing names. I have therefore accepted all four 
HighResMIP names and included them in this week's standard name table update. 
The published names, in full, are given below.

integral_of_product_of_eastward_wind_and_specific_humidity_wrt_height (m2 s-1)
'The phrase "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. The phrase "wrt" 
means "with respect to". Height is the vertical distance above the surface. The 
phrase "product_of_X_and_Y" means X*Y. 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".) "Eastward" 
indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative 
westward). Specific humidity is the mass fraction of water vapor in (moist) 
air.'

integral_of_product_of_northward_wind_and_specific_humidity_wrt_height (m2 s-1)
'The phrase "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. The phrase "wrt" 
means "with respect to". Height is the vertical distance above the surface. The 
phrase "product_of_X_and_Y" means X*Y. 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".) "Northward" 
indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward 
(negative southward). Specific humidity is the mass fraction of water vapor in 
(moist) air.'

wet_bulb_potential_temperature (K)
'Wet bulb potential temperature is the temperature a parcel of air would have 
if moved dry adiabatically until it reaches saturation and thereafter moist 
adiabatically to sea level pressure.'

shallow_convective_precipitation_flux (kg m-2 s-1)
'Convective precipitation is that produced by the convection schemes in an 
atmosphere model. Some atmosphere models differentiate between shallow and deep 
convection. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" 
implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics.'

Best wishes,
Alison

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: CF-metadata [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Jonathan Gregory
> Sent: 25 January 2017 17:29
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [CF-metadata] Fwd: RE: Request for 4 new standard names - CMIP6
> HighResMIP
> 
> Dear Malcolm
> 
> > For 2 and 3, then
> >  integral_wrt_height_of_product_of_eastward_wind_and_specific_humidity
> >  integral_wrt_height_of_product_of_northward_wind_and_specific_humidity
> > would be appropriate for the given units I think.
> 
> if the units are m * m s-1 * kg kg-1 = m2 s-1 - is that right?
> 
> Best wishes and thanks
> 
> Jonathan
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