Hi all,

 

Thanks, that's fine.

That is to say that

·         number_content_of_icebergs (m-2) becomes 
number_of_icebergs_per_unit_area 

Is that right?

 

About the other suggestions, we try to make things so that each entry is a 
combination of existing CF concepts, except the idea of 'non algal particles' 
that is now introduced.

·         mass_concentration_of_inorganic_particles_in_sea_water (kg m-3)

·         
volume_absorption_coefficient_of_radiative_flux_in_sea_water_due_to_dissolved_organic_matter_and_non_algal_particles
 (m-1)

·         
volume_absorption_coefficient_of_radiative_flux_in_sea_water_due_to_phytoplankton
 (m-1)

·         
volume_backwards_scattering_coefficient_of_radiative_flux_in_sea_water_due_to_particles
 (m-1)

 

Comments are welcome,

 

Cheers,

Olivier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Lowry, Roy K. [mailto:r...@bodc.ac.uk] 
Envoyé : jeudi 2 décembre 2010 17:53
À : Jonathan Gregory
Cc : Lauret Olivier; Laurence Crosnier; cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu; Cristina 
Tronconi; Bruce Hackett; o.go...@met.no; Thomas LOUBRIEU; Lia Santoleri; 
Philippe Garnesson
Objet : RE: [CF-metadata] Standard name request for ocean colour and iceberg 
concentration

 

My preference is also for natural English, so am happy with Jonathan's 
suggestion.  I was just pointing out, rather than supporting, the consistency 
issue.

 

Cheers, Roy.

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Jonathan Gregory [mailto:jonat...@met.reading.ac.uk] On Behalf Of 
Jonathan Gregory

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To: Lowry, Roy K.

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Philippe Garnesson

Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Standard name request for ocean colour and iceberg 
concentration

 

> I had the same gut reaction as you and almost came up with the same response 
> until I read the definition "Content indicates a quantity per unit area" on 
> 369 Standard Names.  So, perhaps Olivier is being consistent and tha handful 
> of 'per_unit_area" Standard Names are not.

 

I think Olivier is being consistent, but we have synonymous phrases, and in

this case I feel that such freedom is useful! We can't make standard names

completely systematic, because they also have to be reasonably natural English,

I would say. Jonathan

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