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Subject Item
n2:atmosphere_net_upward_convective_mass_flux
rdf:type
n6:MassPerTimePerArea
rdfs:label
atmosphere net upward convective mass flux
rdfs:comment
In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. The atmosphere convective mass flux is the vertical transport of mass for a field of cumulus clouds or thermals, given by the product of air density and vertical velocity. Net upward convective mass flux is the difference between the updraft mass flux and the downdraft mass flux. "Upward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed upward (negative downward). For an area-average, cell_methods should specify whether the average is over all the area or the area of updrafts and/or downdrafts only.
dc:source
Climate and Forecast (CF)
n8:isPropertyOf
n9:atmosphere
n3:generalQuantityKind
n4:massPerTimePerArea
n3:propertyType
n4:vector