square_of_sea_surface_height_above_geoid

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Created: July 5, 2017
Proposer: Jonathan Gregory / Alison Pamment
Proposed Date: 2017-07-04
CF trac ticket 143 has been agreed.
Change Date: July 5, 2017, 11:18 p.m.
Term: square_of_sea_surface_height_above_geoid
Unit: m2
Unit ref:
AMIP:
GRIB:
The geoid is a surface of constant geopotential with which mean sea level would coincide if the ocean were at rest. (The volume enclosed between the geoid and the sea floor equals the mean volume of water in the ocean.) In an ocean GCM the geoid is the surface of zero depth, or the rigid lid if the model uses that approximation. "Sea surface height" is a time-varying quantity. "square_of_X" means X*X.
Change Date: July 5, 2017, 11:27 p.m.
Term: square_of_sea_surface_height_above_geoid
Unit: m2
Unit ref: UMSQ
AMIP:
GRIB:
The phrase "square_of_X" means X*X. "Height_above_X" means the vertical distance above the named surface X. "Sea surface height" is a time-varying quantity. The geoid is a surface of constant geopotential with which mean sea level would coincide if the ocean were at rest. (The volume enclosed between the geoid and the sea floor equals the mean volume of water in the ocean). In an ocean GCM the geoid is the surface of zero depth, or the rigid lid if the model uses that approximation. To specify which geoid or geopotential datum is being used as a reference level, a grid_mapping variable should be attached to the data variable as described in Chapter 5.6 of the CF Convention. By definition of the geoid, the global average of the time-mean sea surface height (i.e. mean sea level) above the geoid must be zero.