Dear Alison,

I agree with these suggestions.


I think we could consider a the statement of an alias (as in X is an alias of 
Y, where Y is a valid current term) to be equivalent to a definition of X. As 
corrections to definitions are allowed, it would make sense to allow 
corrections to the alias statements (though not to the alias terms themselves),


regards,

Martin


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From: Pamment, Alison (STFC,RAL,RALSP)
Sent: 04 July 2018 11:44
To: Juckes, Martin (STFC,RAL,RALSP); CF-metadata (cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu)
Subject: Re: Standard name table updated

Dear Martin,

I think you are right about these names. The aliases were created in Version 55 
so they have only existed for three weeks. Instead of describing them as 
tendencies in snow and ice amount, we could make them tendencies of atmospheric 
water vapor:
surface_snow_and_ice_sublimation_flux -> 
tendency_of_atmosphere_mass_content_of_water_vapor_due_to_sublimation_of_surface_snow_and_ice
surface_snow_sublimation_amount -> 
tendency_of_atmosphere_mass_content_of_water_vapor_due_to_sublimation_of_surface_snow


These would have the correct sign, i.e., positive when sublimation occurs, and 
the correct units (kg m-2 s-1). Would that be acceptable?

The name tendency_of_surface_ice_amount_due_to_sublimation has also been in the 
table for three weeks. If we follow the above scheme it should be 
tendency_of_atmosphere_mass_content_of_water_vapor_due_to_sublimation_of_surface_ice.

In view of the short time the aliases and the new name have existed, and since 
they were added to write new data for CMIP6, I am going to suggest that we 
simply change them. This is an unusual step and if the terms had existed for 
longer we wouldn't be able to do this, but given the circumstances, I think it 
is the cleanest way of solving the problem. I think it is the most sensible 
option for correcting aliases that are actually erroneous. It will also help to 
avoid repeating the same mistake in the future.

Do you agree with this approach?

Best wishes,
Alison

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From: Juckes, Martin (STFC,RAL,RALSP)
Sent: 03 July 2018 13:00:51
To: Pamment, Alison (STFC,RAL,RALSP); CF-metadata (cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu)
Subject: Re: Standard name table updated

Dear Alison,

I'm sorry, I think we overlooked a sign inconsistency in the discussion of 
sublimation fluxes from snow. Aliases were introduced:
surface_snow_and_ice_sublimation_flux -> 
tendency_of_surface_snow_and_ice_amount_due_to_sublimation
surface_snow_sublimation_amount -> 
tendency_of_surface_snow_amount_due_to_sublimation

Sublimation fluxes are generally interpreted as being positive when the solid 
phase converts to vapor, and hence a sublimation flux should correspond to 
minus the tendency of the amount of the solid phase.

Can we un-alias these terms, or introduce "minus_tendency_" terms and adjust 
the aliases?

We would also need a "minus_tendency_of_surface_ice_amount_due_to_sublimation" 
term. In this case "tendency_of_surface_ice_amount_due_to_sublimation" was a 
new term introduced in response to a requirement for a sublimation flux term 
... but it expresses minus the required flux.

regards,
Martin
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Pamment - UKRI STFC <alison.pamm...@stfc.ac.uk>
Sent: 12 June 2018 13:40:23
To: CF-metadata (cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu)
Subject: [CF-metadata] Standard name table updated

Dear All,

The standard name table has been updated. The current version is now Version 
55, dated 12 June 2018. The changes have also been published on the NERC 
Vocabulary Server. All changes are listed at the end of this message.

The next update of the standard name table is planned for 2 July 2018. There 
are now approximately 50 names that remain to be agreed for CMIP6, plus a small 
number of new area types. As soon as these are resolved I will begin to address 
the list of non-CMIP related names that are currently waiting for attention.

Best wishes,
Alison

1. New names

a. Names proposed by Martin Juckes for CMIP6 PMIP

minus_tendency_of_atmosphere_mass_content_of_dust_dry_aerosol_particles_due_to_deposition
 (Canonical units: kg m-2 s-1)
minus_tendency_of_atmosphere_mass_content_of_insoluble_dust_dry_aerosol_particles_due_to_deposition
 (Canonical units: kg m-2 s-1)
surface_net_downward_longwave_dust_ambient_aerosol_particles_direct_radiative_effect
 (Canonical units: W m-2)
surface_net_downward_longwave_dust_ambient_aerosol_particles_direct_radiative_effect_assuming_clear_sky
 (Canonical units: W m-2)
surface_net_downward_shortwave_dust_ambient_aerosol_particles_direct_radiative_effect
 (Canonical units: W m-2)
surface_net_downward_shortwave_dust_ambient_aerosol_particles_direct_radiative_effect_assuming_clear_sky
 (Canonical units: W m-2)
tendency_of_atmosphere_mass_content_of_dust_dry_aerosol_particles_due_to_deposition
 (Canonical units: kg m-2 s-1)
toa_longwave_dust_ambient_aerosol_particles_direct_radiative_effect_assuming_clear_sky
 (Canonical units: W m-2)

b. Names proposed by Martin Juckes for CMIP6 LS3MIP

canopy_snow_amount (Canonical units: kg m-2)
liquid_water_mass_flux_into_soil_due_to_surface_snow_melt (Canonical units: kg 
m-2 s-1)
mass_content_of_water_in_soil_layer_defined_by_root_depth (Canonical units: kg 
m-2)
nudging_increment_in_mass_content_of_water_in_soil (Canonical units: kg m-2)
nudging_increment_in_snow_and_ice_amount_on_land (Canonical units: kg m-2)
river_water_volume_transport_into_cell (Canonical units: m3 s-1)
river_water_volume_transport_out_of_cell (Canonical units: m3 s-1)
surface_upward_latent_heat_flux_due_to_sublimation (Canonical units: W m-2)
tendency_of_surface_ice_amount_due_to_sublimation (Canonical units: kg m-2 s-1)

c. Names proposed by Alison Pamment for CMIP6 DAMIP

mole_fraction_of_ox_in_air (Canonical units: 1)
photolysis_rate_of_molecular_oxygen (Canonical units: s-1)
photolysis_rate_of_ozone (Canonical units: s-1)
tendency_of_mole_concentration_of_ox_in_air_due_to_chemical_and_photolytic_production
 (Canonical units: mol m-3 s-1)
tendency_of_mole_concentration_of_ox_in_air_due_to_chemical_destruction 
(Canonical units: mol m-3 s-1)

2. New aliases

Two aliases were added in this update to make existing sublimation names 
consistent with new names agreed for LS3MIP and with other existing names.
surface_snow_and_ice_sublimation_flux -> 
tendency_of_surface_snow_and_ice_amount_due_to_sublimation
surface_snow_sublimation_amount -> 
tendency_of_surface_snow_amount_due_to_sublimation

3. Modifications to definitions of existing names

a. A definition of 'boundary layer mixing' was agreed during the discussion of 
names recently added for CMIP6 DynvarMIP: ' "Boundary layer mixing" means 
turbulent motions that transport heat, water, momentum and chemical 
constituents within the atmospheric boundary layer and affect exchanges between 
the surface and the atmosphere. The atmospheric boundary layer is typically 
characterised by a well-mixed sub-cloud layer of order 500 metres, and by a 
more extended conditionally unstable layer with boundary-layer clouds up to 2 
km. (Reference: IPCC Third Assessment Report, Working Group 1: The Scientific 
Basis, 7.2.2.3, https://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/tar/wg1/273.htm).' This has now 
been added to the definitions of 8 existing boundary layer names:
tendency_of_air_temperature_due_to_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_air_temperature_due_to_stratiform_cloud_and_precipitation_and_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_condensed_water_in_air_due_to_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_ice_in_air_due_to_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_liquid_water_in_air_due_to_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_liquid_water_in_air_due_to_condensation_and_evaporation_from_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_specific_humidity_due_to_boundary_layer_mixing
tendency_of_specific_humidity_due_to_stratiform_cloud_and_precipitation_and_boundary_layer_mixing

b. The definitions of two existing graupel names were updated to include the 
recently agreed description: 'Graupel consists of heavily rimed snow particles, 
often called snow pellets; often indistinguishable from very small soft hail 
except when the size convention that hail must have a diameter greater than 5 
mm is adopted. Reference: American Meteorological Society Glossary 
http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/Graupel. There are also separate standard 
names for hail. Standard names for "graupel_and_hail" should be used to 
describe data produced by models that do not distinguish between hail and 
graupel.'
mass_fraction_of_graupel_in_air
stratiform_graupel_flux

c. The definition of photolysis_rate_of_ozone_to_1D_oxygen_atom was updated to 
cross-reference one of the newly added DAMIP names.

d. Typographical errors and omissions were corrected in the definitions of 5 
existing names:
litter_mass_content_of_nitrogen
ocean_mixed_layer_thickness_defined_by_temperature
tendency_of_specific_humidity_due_to_stratiform_precipitation
water_volume_transport_into_sea_water_from_rivers
wood_debris_mass_content_of_carbon

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Alison Pamment                                 Tel: +44 1235 778065
NCAS/Centre for Environmental Data Archival    Email: alison.pamm...@stfc.ac.uk
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
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Harwell Oxford, Didcot, OX11 0QX, U.K.

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