surface_downward_y_stress_correction

https://w3id.org/hacid/data/cs/variables/cf/surface_downward_y_stress_correction <https://w3id.org/hacid/onto/data/Variable>

The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. "Surface stress" means the shear stress (force per unit area) exerted by the wind at the surface. A downward stress is a downward flux of momentum. Over large bodies of water, wind stress can drive near-surface currents. "Downward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). "y" indicates a vector component along the grid y-axis, positive with increasing y. "Downward y" indicates the ZY component of a tensor. A downward y stress is a downward flux of momentum, which accelerates the lower medium in the direction of increasing y and and the upper medium in the direction of decreasing y. A positive correction is downward i.e. added to the ocean. rdf:langString
rdf:langString surface_downward_y_stress_correction 

data from the linked data cloud