Dear John,

That's a good point about the ambiguity of 'direction_of_sea_water_velocity'. 
As an observational oceanographer its built into my core program that 
'direction' means 'direction_to' for currents. I'm not alone here, which is 
probably how the ambiguity got overlooked when the Standard Name was set up. My 
suggestion for corrective action would be to alias 
'direction_of_sea_water_velocity' to 'sea_water_to_direction' whilst adding a 
new Standard Name 'sea_water_from_direction'. I prefer your suggestions here to 
the more verbose alternatives such as 'to_direction_of_sea_water_velocity'.


You could then use 'sea_water_speed' and 'sea_water_to_direction' for your data 
as polar co-ordinates. You could also consider transforming to cartesian 
co-ordinates and using 'eastward_sea_water_velocity' and 
'northward_sea_water_velocity' for the Standard Names.


I am opposed to the creation of separate 'surface' Standard Names unless there 
is a case that the measured phenomenon is different. If you read the definition 
of 'surface_eastward_sea_water_velocity' you will see that it represents a 
different phenomenon to 'eastward_sea_water_velocity' because it allows for the 
boundary between water body and atmosphere being either water or ice. 
Consequently, unless there was a specific need to specify a water-or-ice 
surface motion in terms of polar co-ordinates I would recommen against adding 
the new 'surface' names that you suggest.


Cheers, Roy.


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From: CF-metadata <cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu> on behalf of John Maurer 
<jmau...@hawaii.edu>
Sent: 01 June 2017 20:37
To: cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
Subject: [CF-metadata] sea water speed and direction?

Please provide guidance on which CF Standard Names to use for sea water surface 
velocity. We will soon have a new buoy with an acoustic current meter (ACM) 
that records speed (m/s) and direction (degrees) of the surface currents. Are 
these the recommended CF Standard Names to attribute for these measurement 
parameters?:

  *   sea_water_speed
  *   direction_of_sea_water_velocity

The latter does not indicate the "from" or "to" direction of the variable, 
which concerns me. I am used to applying "wind_from_direction" or 
"wind_to_direction" for wind measurements to solve this ambiguity. Thoughts on 
replacing this with "sea_water_from_direction" and "sea_water_to_direction"?

Also, I note there are CF Standard Names that exist for 
"surface_eastward_sea_water_velocity" and 
"surface_northward_sea_water_velocity". I would expect and recommend the 
addition of the following surface names:

  *   surface_sea_water_speed
  *   surface_sea_water_from_direction
  *   surface_sea_water_to_direction

Please advise.
Thanks!,
John Maurer
Data System Engineer
Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS)
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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