Concept
tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_condensed_water_in_air_due_to_condensation_and_evaporation
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CF12N753/ | ||
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Within Vocab | Climate and Forecast Standard Names | ||
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Definition | Mass fraction is used in the construction mass_fraction_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y. It means the ratio of the mass of X to the mass of Y (including X). A chemical species denoted by X may be described by a single term such as 'nitrogen' or a phrase such as 'nox_expressed_as_nitrogen'. Evaporation is the conversion of liquid or solid into vapor. (The conversion of solid alone into vapor is called "sublimation".) Condensation is the conversion of vapor into liquid. In an atmosphere model, stratiform cloud is that produced by large-scale convergence (not the convection schemes). 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. "tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to time. "condensed_water" means liquid and ice. | ||
Date | 2009-07-06T15:41:29 | ||
Identifier | SDN:P07::CF12N753 | ||
Note | accepted | ||
Has Current Version | 1 | ||
version | 1 | ||
Same As | MMI | http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter/tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_condensed_water_in_air_due_to_condensation_and_evaporation | Mapping: 255375 |
CF | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/tendency_of_mass_fraction_of_stratiform_cloud_condensed_water_in_air_due_to_condensation_and_evaporation/ | Mapping: 360109 | |
Related | P06:PRSC |
per second | Mapping: 164647 |
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