eastward_air_velocity_relative_to_sea_water
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Created: Oct. 29, 2020
Proposer: Nan Galbraith
Proposed Date: 2020-10-09
Change Date: Oct. 29, 2020, 12:09 p.m.
Term: eastward_wind_relative_to_surface_current
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
Change Date: Oct. 29, 2020, 12:10 p.m.
Term: eastward_wind_relative_to_surface_current
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
eastward_wind_relative_to_surface_currents is the difference between the eastward_wind and the eastward_sea_water_velocity (eastward_wind_relative_to_surface_current = eastward_wind - eastward_sea_water_velocity). "Eastward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. 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").
Change Date: Oct. 29, 2020, 3:58 p.m.
Term: difference_between_eastward_wind_and_eastward_sea_water_velocity
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
eastward_wind_relative_to_surface_currents is the difference between the eastward_wind and the eastward_sea_water_velocity (eastward_wind_relative_to_surface_current = eastward_wind - eastward_sea_water_velocity). "Eastward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. 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").
Change Date: Oct. 29, 2020, 4:36 p.m.
Term: difference_between_eastward_wind_and_eastward_sea_water_velocity
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
The quantity with standard name difference_between_eastward_wind_and_eastward_sea_water_velocity is the difference between those with standard names eastward_wind and eastward_sea_water_velocity. A vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "depth" should be used to indicate the depth of sea water velocity used in the calculation. Similarly, a vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "height" should be used to indicate the height of the the wind component. "Eastward" 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").
Change Date: Oct. 30, 2020, 2:20 a.m.
Term: difference_between_eastward_wind_and_eastward_sea_water_velocity
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
The eastward wind, relative to near-surface eastward current; calculated as eastward_wind minus eastward_sea_water_velocity. A vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "depth" should be used to indicate the depth of sea water velocity used in the calculation. Similarly, a vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "height" should be used to indicate the height of the the wind component. "Eastward" 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").
Change Date: Jan. 7, 2021, 12:40 p.m.
Term: eastward_air_velocity_relative_to_sea_water
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
The eastward wind, relative to near-surface eastward current; calculated as eastward_wind minus eastward_sea_water_velocity. A vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "depth" should be used to indicate the depth of sea water velocity used in the calculation. Similarly, a vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "height" should be used to indicate the height of the the wind component. "Eastward" 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").
Change Date: Jan. 7, 2021, 12:42 p.m.
Term: eastward_air_velocity_relative_to_sea_water
Unit: m s-1
Unit ref: UVAA
AMIP:
GRIB:
The eastward motion of air, relative to near-surface eastward current; calculated as eastward_wind minus eastward_sea_water_velocity. A vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "depth" should be used to indicate the depth of sea water velocity used in the calculation. Similarly, a vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate with standard name "height" should be used to indicate the height of the the wind component. A velocity is a vector quantity. "Eastward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward).