Dear Martin, Stephen and Jonathan,

We have seven existing 
tendency_of_sea_water_conservative_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content names 
(and seven existing 
tendency_of_sea_water_potential_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content names)all 
with units of W m-2. I think all of these were introduced for OMIP.

If something is described as a 'heat content' I would expect it to have units 
of J m-2. Indeed that is the case for the two existing names
integral_wrt_depth_of_sea_ice_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content and 
integral_wrt_depth_of_sea_water_potential_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content.
 Calculating tendencies of such quantities would then give us units of W m-2. 
This suggests to me that the OMIP names should all follow the pattern:
tendency_of_integral_wrt_depth_of_sea_water_X_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content
where X is 'potential' or 'conservative'. The bounds of the vertical coordinate 
variable should give the limits on the integral for each grid cell.

Does this pattern of writing the names match the method of calculating the 
quantities (i.e. the tendency of the integral, rather than the integral of the 
tendency?)

We can of course create aliases to correct the names once we have agreed on 
what changes are needed.

Best wishes,
Alison

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From: Juckes, Martin (STFC,RAL,RALSP) 
Sent: 10 June 2018 18:52
To: Stephen Griffies - NOAA Federal <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; Jonathan Gregory <[email protected]>; 
Karl Taylor <[email protected]>; Pamment, Alison (STFC,RAL,RALSP) 
<[email protected]>; Durack, Paul J. <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: 
tendency_of_sea_water_conservative_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content units

Hi Stephen,

thanks, that is clear. There may be an issue with the CF standard name ... we 
usually have "integral_wrt_depth" in the name for such quantities. Perhaps 
Jonathan or Alison can comment on that,

regards,
Martin

________________________________________
From: Stephen Griffies - NOAA Federal <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: 10 June 2018 16:52
To: Juckes, Martin (STFC,RAL,RALSP)
Cc: mailto:[email protected]; Jonathan Gregory; Karl Taylor; Pamment, 
Alison (STFC,RAL,RALSP); Durack, Paul J.
Subject: Re: 
tendency_of_sea_water_conservative_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content units 
 
Hi,

Thanks for the question.  

As discussed in Griffies et al (2016), we request heat and salt budgets to be 
integrated over the thickness of a grid cell.  For the heat budget, this 
thickness weighting then leads to units of W m-2 rather than W m-3.   

There is a good reason to ask for the diagnosed budgets to be integrated over 
the thickness of a grid cell.  Namely, most ocean models have time-dependent 
grid cell thicknesses. So the only way to ensure budgets can be closed with 
offline diagnostics is to have each model perform the thickness weighting 
online.  

Make sense? 

Best,
   Stephen 



On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Martin Juckes - UKRI STFC 
<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Jonathan, Stephen, Karl,


I'm puzzled by the units of the CMIP6 variable ocontemptend and teh associated 
standard name 
tendency_of_sea_water_conservative_temperature_expressed_as_heat_content  -- in 
the data request and the standard name table respectively with units "W m-2". 
This is consistent with the Griffies et al 2016 paper on ocean diagnostics and 
with the discussion on the CF mailing list. However, it is requested as a 
function of depth, so I would expect to see units of "W m-3" for the tendency 
of a heat density.


The units "W m-2" are usually used for a surface heat flux. There are a number 
of variables related to ocontemptend with the same units.


Am I missing something, or should we change the units or the depth dependency?


regards,

Martin





-- 
Dr. Stephen M. Griffies 
NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab
201 Forrestal Road
Princeton, NJ 08542 
USA  

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