Dear Alison,

could you take a look at the request for 4 terms listed below, which I 
submitted in February. There have been no other comments, but I think these are 
simple adjustments to existing names,


regards,

Martin


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From: Juckes, Martin (STFC,RAL,RALSP)
Sent: 07 February 2019 17:16
To: CF-metadata (cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu)
Subject: Surfaces under ice vs. above ice : sea water surface vs surface in 
standard names.


Dear All,


while reviewing CMIP6 metadata specifications I came across a few anomalies 
regarding the distinction between the upper surface of the liquid ocean (which 
may be under ice) vs. the lower surface of the atmosphere (which would be above 
the ice).

(1) sea_water_pressure_at_sea_water_surface and
net_downward_shortwave_flux_at_sea_water_surface;

The names of these two terms suggest that they are intended to be different 
from, for example, surface_net_downward_shortwave_flux. They have been 
requested by OMIP for diagnostics which are intended to represent the air/sea 
or ice/sea interface, on the air/ice interface. The problem is that the 
descriptions use the standard phrase 'The surface called "surface" means the 
lower boundary of the atmosphere', which is wrong in this case. Can this be 
changed to: 'The phrase "sea water surface" means the upper boundary of the 
liquid portion of an ocean or sea, including the boundary to floating ice if 
present.'

(2) surface_downward_x/y_stress and surface_downward_x/y_stress_correction;

There is nothing wrong with these terms, but they have been wrongly used to 
represent stresses applied to the liquid ocean. To correct this we need four 
new terms. I propose using the "_at_sea_water_surface" construction, based on 
the two terms above:

  *   downward_x_stress_at_sea_water_surface
  *   downward_y_stress_at_sea_water_surface
  *   downward_x_stress_correction_at_sea_water_surface
  *   downward_y_stress_correction_at_sea_water_surface

As above, the description should include the sentence:
'The phrase "sea water surface" means the upper boundary of the liquid portion 
of an ocean or sea, including the boundary to floating ice if present.'

regards,
Martin


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