Concept
minus_one_times_surface_upwelling_longwave_flux_in_air
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFV11N10/ | ||
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Within Vocab | Climate and Forecast Standard Names | ||
Alternative Labels | |||
Definition | The sign convention is that "upwelling" is positive upwards and "downwelling" is positive downwards. "Minus one times" means that the quantity described takes the opposite sign convention to that for the quantity which has the same standard name apart from this phrase, i.e. the two quantities differ from one another by a factor of -1. The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The term "longwave" means longwave radiation. Upwelling radiation is radiation from below. It does not mean "net upward". When thought of as being incident on a surface, a radiative flux is sometimes called "irradiance". In addition, it is identical with the quantity measured by a cosine-collector light-meter and sometimes called "vector irradiance". In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. | ||
Date | 2018-07-03T16:09:23 | ||
Identifier | SDN:P07::CFV11N10 | ||
Note | accepted | ||
Has Current Version | 2 | ||
Version | 1 | ||
version | 2 | ||
Same As | MMI | http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter/minus_one_times_surface_upwelling_longwave_flux_in_air | Mapping: 263852 |
CF | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/minus_one_times_surface_upwelling_longwave_flux_in_air/ | Mapping: 354565 | |
Broader | P02:LWRD |
Long-wave radiation | Mapping: 157102 |
P04 Global Change Master Directory Science Keywords V5 - (2) | |||
P64 Global Change Master Directory Science Keywords V6 - (2) | |||
Related | P06:UFAA |
Watts per square metre | Mapping: 161339 |
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