Many thanks Stephane,

That is an excellent authoritative reference confirming what I suspected.


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Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Definiton of solar_irradiance

Dear Jim, Roy and All,

My 2 cents...

I'm not a specialist, but according to the CIMO Guide to Meteorological 
Instruments of Methods of Observation from WMO 
(https://library.wmo.int/opac/doc_num.php?explnum_id=4147), solar radiation and 
short-wave radiation are the same (§7.1.1, top of page 223).


Best regards

Stéphane Tarot




Le 29/01/2018 à 18:28, Jim Biard a écrit :

Roy,


I'm not sure about the wavelength range, and the standard names don't pin it 
down anywhere. The mighty Wikipedia says that it covers 100 - 5000 nm, or 200 - 
3000 nm. Your range definitely fits within either. Without a specifier, I think 
people would assume that it is over all wavelengths, not just shortwave. If you 
want shortwave only, then I guess that would need to be a more precise term.


Grace and peace,


Jim

On 1/29/18 11:51 AM, Lowry, Roy K. wrote:

Dear Jim,


The data we received from the Kipp and Zonen pyranometers (called solarimeters 
at the time) mounted on our research vessel fleet when I was working directly 
with the data off the ships in the 90s were labelled either 'solar', 'solar 
radiation' or 'solar irradiance'. Hence my confusion.


It would be good to know the Standard Name to cover the data from these 
instruments.  In your suggestion this would I think be 
'global_horizontal_irradiance', although this says nothing about the range of 
wavelengths. Couldn't this also be PAR (roughly 400-700 nm)?

I've dug around a bit and have come up with 
'surface_downwelling_shortwave_flux_in_air', although I'm not totally sure that 
'shortwave' means the same as 'solar wavelengths' referred to by these 
instruments (roughly 300-3000nm). Any idea if it does?


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Martin,

Where do you find the basic term "solar irradiance" meaning something other 
than the standard name definition? I haven't found it so far in my minor 
searches.

Regarding toa_incoming_shortwave_flux, are you only interested in shortwave TOA 
quantities? Or are you mentioning this standard name purely as an example of 
radiative flux?

In fact, I've looked back over this thread, and I find I'm not sure exactly 
what your need is. Is it the CMIP6 requirement you just mentioned?

I guess you could go with solar_radiative_flux to indicate that only radiation 
coming from the sun is to be considered, but it seems to me that a more 
specific term, such as direct_horizontal_solar_irradiance, might be more 
suitable.

(There was a discussion about irradiance in Nov 2014 and one about flux vs flux 
density (not that this is an issue here) in May-June 2015 that you might find 
informative in a general way if you haven't browsed them yet.)

Grace and peace,

Jim

On 1/27/18 3:22 AM, <mailto:martin.juc...@stfc.ac.uk> 
martin.juc...@stfc.ac.uk<mailto:martin.juc...@stfc.ac.uk> wrote:

Hello Roy, Jim,

OK, I agree with Jim that renaming "solar_irradiance" as 
"total_solar_irradiance" will remove any problems with the definition (the 
definition is fine, but "solar irradiance" has a broader meaning outside CF).

For the horizontal irradiance, there is a specific CMIP6 requirement for a 
variable which is a spatially varying solar horizontal irradiance -- but I've 
just realised that existing name "toa_incoming_shortwave_flux" might cover what 
they want (because "flux" means "flux per unit area" and radiative fluxes in CF 
are always radiative energy fluxes). Is there any difference between TOA 
incoming radiative flux (in W m-2) and horizontal irradiance that I am missing?

regards,
Martin

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Sent: 27 January 2018 07:54
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Subject: Re: Definiton of solar_irradiance


For three, read four!


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Dear Martin,


I think that there has been some misunderstanding on my part, pointed out by 
Jim's e-mail and there is currently no Standard Name for what is often termed 
'solar irradiance' in observation data sets.


Should we proceed with the three new Standard Names suggested by Jim?


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Subject: RE: Definiton of solar_irradiance

Hello Roy,

maybe .. but I was talking about the current definition of the CF standard name 
"solar_irradiance", which, currently, has nothing to do with the vertical,

regards,
Martin

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Sent: 26 January 2018 20:35
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Subject: Re: Definiton of solar_irradiance


Hello Martin,


Isn't that was what cosine collectors on radiometers are for? I thought they 
resolved the vertical component of the radiation within the hemisphere sampled.


Cheers, Roy.


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Subject: RE: Definiton of solar_irradiance

Hello Roy,

but the flow of radiant energy isn't necessarily perpendicular to the surface 
of the Earth. At the top of the atmosphere the flow of energy will generally be 
along a ray from the Sun. If you want it to be the irradiance on a horizontal 
surface you really need to take out the bit about being perpendicular to the 
flow of energy.

You can't make the name work for horizontal surfaces without contradicting the 
assertion in the current definition that it applies to TSI,

regards,
Martin

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Sent: 26 January 2018 17:46
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Subject: Re: Definiton of solar_irradiance


Hello again,


What we map to the 'solar_irradiance' Standard name are parameters such as 
'Downwelling vector irradiance as energy of electromagnetic radiation (solar 
wavelengths) in the atmosphere by pyranometer'. So in the use case I was 
thinking of it's both a horizontal surface and a surface perpendicular to the 
direction of flow of the radiant energy i.e. we have made an assumption the the 
direction of flow of the radiant energy is perpendicular to the Earth's surface.


Consequently, I would amend the definition as below rather than redefining from 
scratch with the risk you pointed out of changing the semantics of existing 
data sets.


"Irradiance" means the power per unit area (called radiative flux in other 
standard names), the area being normal to the direction of flow of the radiant 
energy.  The area is a horizontal surface for radiant energy flowing 
perpendicular to the Earth's surface.


Cheers, Roy.


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Sent: 26 January 2018 16:52
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Subject: RE: Definiton of solar_irradiance

Dear Roy,

If we were starting from scratch I would recommend the following:

Solar irradiance is the power per unit area of the solar radiation received 
from above at horizontal surface. It is distinct from the Direct Normal 
Irradiance (which refers to radiation received by a surface perpendicular to 
rays travelling from the sun) and the Total Solar Irradiance (which is the mean 
value of Direct Normal Irradiance at a standard distance from the sun).

I am, however, concerned that people may have already, on the basis of the 
current definition, used the term for Total Solar Irradiance.

regards,
Martin

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Sent: 26 January 2018 16:03
To: Juckes, Martin (STFC,RAL,RALSP); 
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Subject: Re: Definiton of solar_irradiance

Dear Martin,


I agree that the current definition reflects more an astrophysics textbook 
rather than common usage of the Standard Name and so I would support tweaking 
the wording as you suggest. Care to come up with the replacement wording to be 
used?


Cheers, Roy.


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Sent: 26 January 2018 15:57
To: Lowry, Roy K.; cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu<mailto:cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu>
Subject: RE: Definiton of solar_irradiance

Hello Roy,

I suspected that there might be such a usage ... but don't you agree that the 
current CF definition, which I've quoted below, is inconsistent with this? But 
it could be adapted with a small change of wording,

regards,
Martin

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Sent: 26 January 2018 15:51
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Subject: Re: Definiton of solar_irradiance


Hello Martin,


>From an oceanographic perspective I had always thought of solar (and other 
>waveband) irradiance as the energy incident on the sea surface, which is a 
>horizontal surface. So, I would like to think of solar_irradiance as being 
>horizontal_solar_irradiance and if any new Standard Name is required to cover 
>the current Vaisala instrumentation use case then that should be 
>normal_standard_irradiance.


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Subject: [CF-metadata] Definiton of solar_irradiance

Hello,

the cf standard name has a definition:

The quantity with standard name solar_irradiance, often called Total Solar 
Irradiance (TSI), is the radiation from the sun integrated over the whole 
electromagnetic spectrum and over the entire solar disk. The quantity applies 
outside the atmosphere, by default at a distance of one astronomical unit from 
the sun, but a coordinate or scalar coordinate variable of distance_from_sun 
can be used to specify a value other than the default. "Irradiance" means the 
power per unit area (called radiative flux in other standard names), the area 
being normal to the direction of flow of the radiant energy.

My question is about the last phrase, which I have highlighted. The flow of 
radiant energy from the sun at the top of the atmosphere is directed away from 
the sun .. so this definition would imply that the irradiance is defined 
relative to a fixed plane in the solar coordinate system. This is OK for solar 
physicists, but atmospheric scientists are sometime interested in irradiance 
relative to a horizontal surface.

Vaisalla distinguish between the two by defining "horizontal solar irradiance" 
to be the irradiance on a horizontal surface and "normal solar irradiance" to 
be irradiance on a surface perpendicular to a line to the sun 
(<UrlBlockedError.aspx>http://www.3tier.com/en/support/solar-online-tools/what-solar-values-are-shown-map/
 ).

Should "solar_irradiance" apply to both usages, or do we need a new standard 
name, e.g. "horizonatl_solar_irradiance"?

regards,
Martin

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