Changeset 26 for cf-standard-names/trunk/src/cf-standard-name-table.xml
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- 03/09/07 03:25:01 (2 years ago)
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r22 r26 1852 1852 </entry> 1853 1853 <entry id="sea_surface_wave_directional_variance_spectral_density"> 1854 <canonical_units>m2 s -1rad-1</canonical_units>1854 <canonical_units>m2 s rad-1</canonical_units> 1855 1855 <description>Sea surface wave directional variance spectral density is the variance of the amplitude of the waves within given ranges of direction and wave frequency.</description> 1856 1856 </entry> … … 1873 1873 </entry> 1874 1874 <entry id="sea_surface_wave_variance_spectral_density"> 1875 <canonical_units>m2 s -1</canonical_units>1875 <canonical_units>m2 s</canonical_units> 1876 1876 <description>Sea surface wave variance spectral density is the variance of wave amplitude within a range of wave frequency.</description> 1877 1877 </entry> … … 2981 2981 <description>"shortwave" means shortwave radiation. "toa" means top of atmosphere. Instantaneous forcing is the radiative flux change caused instantaneously by an imposed change in radiative forcing agent (greenhouse gases, aerosol, solar radiation, etc.).</description> 2982 2982 </entry> 2983 <entry id="toa_net_downward_longwave_flux"> 2984 <canonical_units>W m-2</canonical_units> 2985 <description>"longwave" means longwave radiation. "toa" means top of atmosphere. "Downward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). Net downward radiation is the difference between radiation from above (downwelling) and radiation from below (upwelling). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics.</description> 2986 </entry> 2983 2987 <entry id="toa_net_downward_radiative_flux"> 2984 2988 <canonical_units>W m-2</canonical_units>