Dear Roy,

Thank you for your proposal for the name sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water 
defined as ' The pressure that exists in the medium of sea water due to 
overlying sea water.  Excludes the pressure due to sea ice, air and any other 
medium that may be present.'

I assume that the canonical unit for this quantity should be dbar, as is the 
case for existing sea_water_pressure names.

Thank you to Philip and John for their  comments in this thread.

I think we should add a cross-reference to  sea_water_pressure  in the 
definition of the proposed name: 'For sea water pressure including the pressure 
due to overlying media other than sea water, the standard name 
sea_water_pressure should be used.'

Similarly, we should add a cross-reference to the definition of 
sea_water_pressure: 'For sea water pressure excluding the pressure due to 
overlying media other than sea water, the standard name 
sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water should be used.'

With these additions the proposed name is accepted for inclusion in the 
standard name table and will be added at the next update.

Best wishes,
Alison

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From: CF-metadata [mailto:cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu] On Behalf Of Lowry, 
Roy K.
Sent: 10 January 2013 09:01
To: cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
Cc: sdn2-net...@seadatanet.org
Subject: [CF-metadata] sea_water_pressure

Dear All,
 
It has been pointed out to me that the SeaDataNet NetCDF specification uses 
'sea_water_pressure' as the Standard Name in cases where pressure is used as 
the z co-ordinate in observational data such as CTD profiles.  The definition 
for this Standard Name is:
 
the pressure that exists in the medium of sea water.  It includes the pressure 
due to overlying sea water, sea ice, air and any other medium that may be 
present. 
 
Consequently the expected pressure z co-ordinate labelled 'sea_water_pressure' 
would be approximately 10 decibars at the sea surface.  However, it is almost 
universal practice to either calibrate or correct the pressure z co-ordinate so 
that it reads zero at the sea surface.  Consequently, I think we need a new 
Standard Name:
 
sea_water_pressure_due_to_sea_water defined as
 
the pressure that exists in the medium of sea water due to overlying sea water. 
 Excludes the pressure due to sea ice, air and any other medium that may be 
present.
 
Apologies to anybody else who like me had used 'sea_water_pressure' for their Z 
co-ordinate without looking at the definition.
 
Cheers, Roy.
 
Please note that I now work part-time from Tuesday to Thursday.  E-mail 
response on other days is possible but not guaranteed!
 
 

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