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    11<?xml version="1.0"?> 
    22<standard_name_table xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="CFStandardNameTable-1.1.xsd"> 
    3   <version_number>7</version_number> 
    4   <last_modified>2007-11-20T02:00:00Z</last_modified> 
     3  <version_number>8</version_number> 
     4  <last_modified>2008-04-15T23:00:00Z</last_modified> 
    55  <institution>Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison</institution> 
    66  <contact>webmaster@pcmdi.llnl.gov</contact> 
     
    14541454  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_cfc11_in_air"> 
    14551455    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1456     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC11 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC11 is trichlorofluoromethane.</description> 
     1456    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC11 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC11 is trichloro-fluoro-methane.</description> 
    14571457  </entry> 
    14581458  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_cfc113_in_air"> 
    14591459    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1460     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC113 is CCl2FCClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC113 is 112trichloro122trifluoroethane.</description> 
     1460    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC113 is CCl2FCClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC113 is 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-ethane.</description> 
    14611461  </entry> 
    14621462  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_cfc113a_in_air"> 
    14631463    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1464     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC113a CCl3CF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC113a is 111trichloro222trifluoroethane.</description> 
     1464    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC113a CCl3CF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC113a is 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoro-ethane.</description> 
    14651465  </entry> 
    14661466  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_cfc114_in_air"> 
    14671467    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1468     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC114 is CClF2CClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC114 is 12dichloro1122tetrafluoroethane.</description> 
     1468    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC114 is CClF2CClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC114 is 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    14691469  </entry> 
    14701470  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_cfc115_in_air"> 
    14711471    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1472     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC115 is CClF2CF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC115 is 11chloro11222pentafluoroethane.</description> 
     1472    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC115 is CClF2CF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC115 is 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    14731473  </entry> 
    14741474  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_cfc12_in_air"> 
    14751475    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1476     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC12 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC12 is dichlorodifluoromethane.</description> 
     1476    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of CFC12 is CF2Cl2.  The IUPAC name for CFC12 is dichloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    14771477  </entry> 
    14781478  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_chlorine dioxide_in_air"> 
     
    15261526  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_halon1202_in_air"> 
    15271527    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1528     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of  halon1202  is CBr2F2.</description> 
     1528    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of  halon1202  is CBr2F2.  The IUPAC name for halon 1202 is dibromo-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    15291529  </entry> 
    15301530  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_halon1211_in_air"> 
    15311531    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1532     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of halon1211 is CBrClF2.</description> 
     1532    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of halon1211 is CBrClF2.  The IUPAC name for halon 1211 is bromo-chloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    15331533  </entry> 
    15341534  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_halon1301_in_air"> 
    15351535    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1536     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of halon1301 is CBrF3.</description> 
     1536    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of halon1301 is CBrF3.  The IUPAC name for halon 1301 is bromo-trifluoro-methane.</description> 
    15371537  </entry> 
    15381538  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_halon2402_in_air"> 
    15391539    <canonical_units>1</canonical_units> 
    1540     <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of halon2402 is C2Br2F4.</description> 
     1540    <description>Mole fraction is used in the construction mole_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y.  The chemical formula of halon2402 is C2Br2F4.  The IUPAC name for halon 2402 is 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    15411541  </entry> 
    15421542  <entry id="mole_fraction_of_hexachlorobiphenyl_in_air"> 
     
    16751675  <entry id="moles_of_cfc11_in_atmosphere"> 
    16761676    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1677     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC11 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC11 is trichlorofluoromethane.</description> 
     1677    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC11 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC11 is trichloro-fluoro-methane.</description> 
    16781678  </entry> 
    16791679  <entry id="moles_of_cfc113_in_atmosphere"> 
    16801680    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1681     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC113 is CCl2FCClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC113 is 112trichloro122trifluoroethane.</description> 
     1681    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC113 is CCl2FCClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC113 is 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-ethane.</description> 
    16821682  </entry> 
    16831683  <entry id="moles_of_cfc114_in_atmosphere"> 
    16841684    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1685     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC114 is CClF2CClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC114 is 12dichloro1122tetrafluoroethane.</description> 
     1685    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC114 is CClF2CClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC114 is 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    16861686  </entry> 
    16871687  <entry id="moles_of_cfc115_in_atmosphere"> 
    16881688    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1689     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC115 is CClF2CCF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC115 is 11chloro11222pentafluoroethane.</description> 
     1689    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC115 is CClF2CF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC115 is 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    16901690  </entry> 
    16911691  <entry id="moles_of_cfc12_in_atmosphere"> 
    16921692    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1693     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC12 is CF2Cl2.  The IUPAC name for CFC12 is dichlorodifluoromethane.</description> 
     1693    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC12 is CF2Cl2.  The IUPAC name for CFC12 is dichloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    16941694  </entry> 
    16951695  <entry id="moles_of_halon1202_in_atmosphere"> 
    16961696    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1697     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1202 is CBr2F2.</description> 
     1697    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1202 is CBr2F2.  The IUPAC name for halon 1202 is dibromo-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    16981698  </entry> 
    16991699  <entry id="moles_of_halon1211_in_atmosphere"> 
    17001700    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1701     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1211 is CBrClF2.</description> 
     1701    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1211 is CBrClF2.  The IUPAC name for halon 1211 is bromo-chloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    17021702  </entry> 
    17031703  <entry id="moles_of_halon1301_in_atmosphere"> 
    17041704    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1705     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1301 is CBrF3.</description> 
     1705    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1301 is CBrF3.  The IUPAC name for halon 1301 is bromo-trifluoro-methane.</description> 
    17061706  </entry> 
    17071707  <entry id="moles_of_halon2402_in_atmosphere"> 
    17081708    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1709     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon2402 is C2Br2F4.</description> 
     1709    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon2402 is C2Br2F4.  The IUPAC name for halon 2402 is 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    17101710  </entry> 
    17111711  <entry id="moles_of_hcc140a_in_atmosphere"> 
    17121712    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1713     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.</description> 
     1713    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.  The IUPAC name for HCC 140a is 1,1,1-trichloroethane.</description> 
    17141714  </entry> 
    17151715  <entry id="moles_of_hcfc22_in_atmosphere"> 
    17161716    <canonical_units>mol</canonical_units> 
    1717     <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCFC22 is CHClF2.</description> 
     1717    <description>The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCFC22 is CHClF2.  The IUPAC name for HCFC 22 is chloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    17181718  </entry> 
    17191719  <entry id="moles_of_methane_in_atmosphere"> 
     
    35973597    <canonical_units>m s-2</canonical_units> 
    35983598    <amip>tnmmugwd</amip> 
    3599     <description>The specification of a physical process by the phrase due_to_process means that the quantity named is a single term in a sum of terms which together compose the general quantity named by omitting the phrase. &quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time. &quot;Eastward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.)</description> 
     3599    <description>The specification of a physical process by the phrase due_to_process means that the quantity named is a single term in a sum of terms which together compose the general quantity named by omitting the phrase. &quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time. &quot;Eastward&quot; indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.)  The quantity named tendency_of_eastward_wind_due_to_gravity_wave_drag is the sum of the tendencies due to orographic and nonorographic gravity waves which have standard names of tendency_of_eastward_wind_due_to_orographic_gravity_wave_drag and tendency_of_eastward_wind_due_to_nonorographic_gravity_wave_drag, respectively.</description> 
    36003600  </entry> 
    36013601  <entry id="tendency_of_eastward_wind_due_to_nonorographic_gravity_wave_drag"> 
     
    36733673  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_cfc11_in_atmosphere"> 
    36743674    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3675     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC11 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC11 is trichlorofluoromethane.</description> 
     3675    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC11 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC11 is trichloro-fluoro-methane.</description> 
    36763676  </entry> 
    36773677  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_cfc113_in_atmosphere"> 
    36783678    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3679     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC113 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC113 is 112trichloro122trifluoroethane.</description> 
     3679    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC113 is CCl2FCClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC113 is 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-ethane.</description> 
    36803680  </entry> 
    36813681  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_cfc114_in_atmosphere"> 
    36823682    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3683     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC114 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC114 is 12dichloro1122tetrafluoroethane.</description> 
     3683    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC114 is CClF2CClF2.  The IUPAC name for CFC114 is 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    36843684  </entry> 
    36853685  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_cfc115_in_atmosphere"> 
    36863686    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3687     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.    The chemical formula of CFC115 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC115 is 11chloro11222pentafluoroethane.</description> 
     3687    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.    The chemical formula of CFC115 is CClF2CF3.  The IUPAC name for CFC115 is 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    36883688  </entry> 
    36893689  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_cfc12_in_atmosphere"> 
    36903690    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3691     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC12 is CFCl3.  The IUPAC name for CFC12 is dichlorodifluoromethane.</description> 
     3691    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of CFC12 is CF2Cl2.  The IUPAC name for CFC12 is dichloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    36923692  </entry> 
    36933693  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_halon1202_in_atmosphere"> 
    36943694    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3695     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon 1202 is CBr2F2.</description> 
     3695    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon 1202 is CBr2F2.  The IUPAC name for halon 1202 is dibromo-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    36963696  </entry> 
    36973697  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_halon1211_in_atmosphere"> 
    36983698    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3699     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of  halon1211 is CBrClF2.</description> 
     3699    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of  halon1211 is CBrClF2.  The IUPAC name for halon 1211 is bromo-chloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    37003700  </entry> 
    37013701  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_halon1301_in_atmosphere"> 
    37023702    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3703     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1301 is CBrF3.</description> 
     3703    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon1301 is CBrF3.  The IUPAC name for halon 1301 is bromo-trifluoro-methane.</description> 
    37043704  </entry> 
    37053705  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_halon2402_in_atmosphere"> 
    37063706    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3707     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon2402 is C2Br2F2.</description> 
     3707    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of halon2402 is C2Br2F2.  The IUPAC name for halon 2402 is 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-ethane.</description> 
    37083708  </entry> 
    37093709  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_hcc140a_in_atmosphere"> 
    37103710    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3711     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.</description> 
     3711    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.  The IUPAC name for HCC 140a is 1,1,1-trichloroethane.</description> 
    37123712  </entry> 
    37133713  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_hcc140a_in_middle_atmosphere"> 
    37143714    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3715     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  &quot;moles_of_X_in_middle_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the troposphere and stratosphere, i.e, summed over that part of the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.</description> 
     3715    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  &quot;moles_of_X_in_middle_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the troposphere and stratosphere, i.e, summed over that part of the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.  The IUPAC name for HCC 140a is 1,1,1-trichloroethane.</description> 
    37163716  </entry> 
    37173717  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_hcc140a_in_troposphere"> 
    37183718    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3719     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  &quot;moles_of_X_in_troposphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the troposphere, i.e, summed over that part of the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.</description> 
     3719    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  &quot;moles_of_X_in_troposphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the troposphere, i.e, summed over that part of the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCC140a is CH3CCl3.  The IUPAC name for HCC 140a is 1,1,1-trichloroethane.</description> 
    37203720  </entry> 
    37213721  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_hcfc22_in_atmosphere"> 
    37223722    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3723     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCFC22 is CHClF2.</description> 
     3723    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  The construction &quot;moles_of_X_in_atmosphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the entire atmosphere, i.e, summed over the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCFC22 is CHClF2.  The IUPAC name for HCFC 22 is chloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    37243724  </entry> 
    37253725  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_hcfc22_in_troposphere"> 
    37263726    <canonical_units>mol s-1</canonical_units> 
    3727     <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  &quot;moles_of_X_in_troposphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the troposphere, i.e, summed over that part of the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCFC22 is CHClF2.</description> 
     3727    <description>&quot;tendency_of_X&quot; means derivative of X with respect to time.  &quot;moles_of_X_in_troposphere&quot; means the total number of moles of X contained in the troposphere, i.e, summed over that part of the atmospheric column and over the entire globe.  The chemical formula of HCFC22 is CHClF2.  The IUPAC name for HCFC 22 is chloro-difluoro-methane.</description> 
    37283728  </entry> 
    37293729  <entry id="tendency_of_moles_of_methane_in_atmosphere"> 
     
    39823982  <entry id="toa_cloud_radiative_effect"> 
    39833983    <canonical_units>W m-2</canonical_units> 
    3984     <description>&quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere.  Cloud radiative effect is also commonly known as &quot;cloud radiative forcing&quot;.  It is the sum of the quantities with standard names shortwave_cloud_radiative_effect and longwave_cloud_radiative_effect.</description> 
     3984    <description>&quot;toa&quot; means top of atmosphere.  Cloud radiative effect is also commonly known as &quot;cloud radiative forcing&quot;.  It is the sum of the quantities with standard names toa_shortwave_cloud_radiative_effect and toa_longwave_cloud_radiative_effect.</description> 
    39853985  </entry> 
    39863986  <entry id="toa_incoming_shortwave_flux">