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Standard names: Propose new name for integrated surface snow mass for use in SIMIP and CMIP7 #216
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Thank you for your proposal. These terms will be added to the cfeditor (http://cfeditor.ceda.ac.uk/proposals/1) shortly. Your proposal will then be reviewed and commented on by the community and Standard Names moderator. |
Dear Patricia @pderepen Thanks for your proposal. Best wishes Jonathan |
Dear Jonathan @JonathanGregory That is exactly right! We would like something analogous to Best, |
Yes, that makes sense! Thanks. Jonathan |
Not relevant to the standard name discussion, but for the CMIP7 list of requested output, I think it would be much better to obtain the |
@taylor13 Thank you for the comment. In the CMIP7 (and CMIP6) list of requested output, we already have the variable Regarding only having the gridded snow mass and not the hemisphere-integrated value to alleviate the burden on the modeling centers, we (as co-chairs of SIMIP) believe that these integrated values are actually very helpful to the users (the integrated sea ice variables were the most downloaded in CMIP6 by a large margin) and also prevent some user errors when integrating (e.g., multiplying by grid area instead of sea-ice area). And since this is a relatively small and simple term to compute for the modeling centers, we think it won't increase their burden significantly. Hope this helps! |
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Jonathan is right. I reviewed all the CMIP6 variables and this was one of quite a few that was almost certainly named incorrectly. I will post more on the data request site given above. |
@JonathanGregory @taylor13 Thanks to you both, I believe you are correct that the CF standard name for |
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Standard name moderators are also reminded to review @feggleton @japamment @efisher008 |
Are there any outstanding concerns regarding the proposal of Patricia |
Hi Patricia, |
Hi Taylor, |
I think I followed your link to the form and commented on the variable you are requesting, but I can't find any links to it in the airtable. |
Hi Patricia @pderepen, Thank you for your proposal and the discussion on this name. The name was entered into the editor by Alison @japamment on 24th September and the term description can be viewed here: https://cfeditor.ceda.ac.uk/proposal/5465 I believe this issue has come to a consensus, and so the name Best regards, |
Hi Ellie @efisher008, Great, thanks for moving this forward! @taylor13 I also cannot find any related comment in the airtable. If you still have concerns regarding this, feel free to use to same form to submit another comment so that it can be reviewed by the thematic author team. Best, |
Dear Patricia @pderepen, Your proposed name is now accepted for publication and will be added in the next update of the standard name table, planned for 16th/17th December.
Best wishes, |
Awesome, thank you @japamment ! Best wishes, |
On behalf of the Sea Ice Model Intercomparison Project (SIMIP) for CMIP7, I would like to propose a standard name for the integrated mass of snow over a certain region.
Name: surface_snow_mass
Units: kg
Description: Surface snow amount refers to the amount on the solid ground or on surface ice cover, but excludes, for example, falling snowflakes and snow on plants. The horizontal domain over which surface snow mass is calculated is described by the associated coordinate variables and coordinate bounds or by a coordinate variable or scalar coordinate variable with the standard name of "region" supplied according to section 6.1.1 of the CF conventions.
Thanks for considering this proposal.
Proposer's name: Patricia DeRepentigny
Date: 30 August 2024
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