Dear All,

I should have added that this proposal fills a clear gap in the set of wave 
Standard Names.


Cheers, Roy.


I have now retired but will continue to be active through an Emeritus 
Fellowship using this e-mail address.


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Sent: 28 September 2018 15:05
To: Jonathan Gregory; Rob Thomas
Cc: cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Spectral wave direction spread parameter


Dear Jonathan,


I seem to remember the 'what is spread' discussion coming up last time we 
encountered wave directional spread Standard Names. The Standard Name 
sea_surface_wave_directional_spread has the definition:


Directional spread is the (one-sided) directional width within a given 
sub-domain of the wave directional spectrum, S(t,x,y,f,theta) where t is time, 
x and y are horizontal coordinates (such as longitude and latitude), f is 
frequency and theta is direction. For a given mean wave (beam) direction the 
quantity approximates half the root mean square width about the beam axis, as 
derived either directly from circular moments or via the Fourier components of 
the wave directional spectrum.


This seems to have been omitted from Rob's definition, which should I think 
read:


The quantity with the Standard  Name 
sea_surface_wave_directional_spread_at_variance_spectral_density_maximum is the 
directional spread of the most energetic waves. Directional spread is the 
(one-sided) directional width within a given sub-domain of the wave directional 
spectrum, S(t,x,y,f,theta) where t is time, x and y are horizontal coordinates 
(such as longitude and latitude), f is frequency and theta is direction. For a 
given mean wave (beam) direction the quantity approximates half the root mean 
square width about the beam axis, as derived either directly from circular 
moments or via the Fourier components of the wave directional spectrum.


Cheers, Roy.


I have now retired but will continue to be active through an Emeritus 
Fellowship using this e-mail address.


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From: CF-metadata <cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu> on behalf of Jonathan 
Gregory <j.m.greg...@reading.ac.uk>
Sent: 28 September 2018 13:26
To: Rob Thomas
Cc: cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Spectral wave direction spread parameter

Dear Rob

>From the responses it's clear we need a name for this. I'm a bit nervous about
"spread", which sounds vague to me. Can you clarify it?

Best wishes and thanks

Jonathan

On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 07:47:51AM +0000, Rob Thomas wrote:
> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 07:47:51 +0000
> From: Rob Thomas <rob.tho...@marine.ie>
> To: "cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu" <cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu>
> Subject: [CF-metadata] Spectral wave direction spread parameter
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Please can I propose/request a new standard name for the list:
> "sea_surface_wave_directional_spread_at_variance_spectral_density_maximum"
>
>
>
> The rationale for this request is that in assessing our mappings of spectral 
> wave parameters to the CF standard names we have mapped "Peak Direction" 
> (described as "Dirp Direction for waves at peak of wave energy spectrum from 
> which the waves are coming") to 
> "sea_surface_wave_from_direction_at_variance_spectral_density_maximum" with 
> definition:
>
>
> The quantity with standard name 
> sea_surface_wave_from_direction_at_variance_spectral_density_maximum is the 
> direction from which the most energetic waves are coming. The spectral peak 
> is the most energetic wave in the total wave spectrum. The phrase 
> "from_direction" is used in the construction X_from_direction and indicates 
> the direction from which the velocity vector of X is coming. The direction is 
> a bearing in the usual geographical sense, measured positive clockwise from 
> due north. The wave directional spectrum can be written as a five dimensional 
> function S(t,x,y,f,theta) where t is time, x and y are horizontal coordinates 
> (such as longitude and latitude), f is frequency and theta is direction. S 
> has the standard name sea_surface_wave_directional_variance_spectral_density. 
> S can be integrated over direction to give S1= integral(S dtheta) and this 
> quantity has the standard name sea_surface_wave_variance_spectral_density.
>
>
>
> It does not appear there is an appropriate partner term for Peak Spread 
> (described as "Dsprp Directional spread of waves at peak of wave energy 
> spectrum") because the options currently available do not appear to tie in to 
> the peak wave energy spectrum/spectral peak information.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rob
>
>
>
> Dr. Rob Thomas
>
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