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[CF-metadata] Addition of HFC standard names

From: Lowry, Roy K. <rkl>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:56:17 +0000

Dear Dan,

I think it would be better to have the IUPAC names somewhere (e.g. 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane for hfc134a if Wikipedia is correct) in the Standard Name entry. I'd be happy with it in the definition but would not object to it being in the Standard Name itself.

Cheers, Roy.


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From: CF-metadata <cf-metadata-bounces at cgd.ucar.edu> on behalf of Dan Say <dan.say at bristol.ac.uk>
Sent: 12 March 2019 16:43
To: cf-metadata at cgd.ucar.edu
Subject: [CF-metadata] Addition of HFC standard names


Dear All,

I'd like to request an addition to the standard name list for atmospheric measurements of hydrofluorocarbons HFC-134a, HFC-143a, HFC-125, HFC-152a, HFC-32 and HFC-23. Here are the details of the proposed standard names.

Proposal for a new standard variable names:

Names:
mole_fraction_of_hfc134a_in_air
mole_fraction_of_hfc143a_in_air
mole_fraction_of_hfc125_in_air
mole_fraction_of_hfc152a_in_air
mole_fraction_of_hfc32_in_air
mole_fraction_of_hfc23_in_air

Description: Atmospheric measurements of hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) are reported as mole fraction data in units of parts per trillion (ppt, 1E-12). The long name will remain the same as the standard name.

Thanks in advance,

Dan

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Dr Daniel Say
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group
School of Chemistry
University of Bristol
Tel: (+44) 117 3317042


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