Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency

Direct measurements of air-sea heat, momentum, and mass (including CO2, DMS, and water vapor) fluxes using the direct covariance method were made over the open ocean from the NOAA R/V Ronald H. Brown during the Southern Ocean Gas Exchange (SO GasEx) program. Observations of fluxes and the physical p...

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Main Authors: Edson, J. B., Fairall, C. W., Bariteau, L., Zappa, Christopher J., Cifuentes-Lorenzen, A., McGillis, Wade R., Pezoa, S., Hare, J. E., Helmig, D.
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8K937CC
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/D8K937CC 2023-05-15T17:35:14+02:00 Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency Edson, J. B. Fairall, C. W. Bariteau, L. Zappa, Christopher J. Cifuentes-Lorenzen, A. McGillis, Wade R. Pezoa, S. Hare, J. E. Helmig, D. 2011 https://doi.org/10.7916/D8K937CC English eng American Geophysical Union https://doi.org/10.7916/D8K937CC Ocean-atmosphere interaction--Measurement Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Measurement Winds--Speeds Analysis of covariance Oceanography Mathematics Atmospheric chemistry Articles 2011 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/D8K937CC 2019-04-04T08:14:12Z Direct measurements of air-sea heat, momentum, and mass (including CO2, DMS, and water vapor) fluxes using the direct covariance method were made over the open ocean from the NOAA R/V Ronald H. Brown during the Southern Ocean Gas Exchange (SO GasEx) program. Observations of fluxes and the physical processes associated with driving air-sea exchange are key components of SO GasEx. This paper focuses on the exchange of CO2 and the wind speed dependency of the transfer velocity, k, used to model the CO2 flux between the atmosphere and ocean. A quadratic dependence of k on wind speed based on dual tracer experiments is most frequently encountered in the literature. However, in recent years, bubble-mediated enhancement of k, which exhibits a cubic relationship with wind speed, has emerged as a key issue for flux parameterization in high-wind regions. Therefore, a major question addressed in SO GasEx is whether the transfer velocities obey a quadratic or cubic relationship with wind speed. After significant correction to the flux estimates (primarily due to moisture contamination), the direct covariance CO2 fluxes confirm a significant enhancement of the transfer velocity at high winds compared with previous quadratic formulations. Regression analysis suggests that a cubic relationship provides a more accurate parameterization over a wind speed range of 0 to 18 m s−1. The Southern Ocean results are in good agreement with the 1998 GasEx experiment in the North Atlantic and a recent separate field program in the North Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Southern Ocean Columbia University: Academic Commons Southern Ocean
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topic Ocean-atmosphere interaction--Measurement
Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Measurement
Winds--Speeds
Analysis of covariance
Oceanography
Mathematics
Atmospheric chemistry
spellingShingle Ocean-atmosphere interaction--Measurement
Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Measurement
Winds--Speeds
Analysis of covariance
Oceanography
Mathematics
Atmospheric chemistry
Edson, J. B.
Fairall, C. W.
Bariteau, L.
Zappa, Christopher J.
Cifuentes-Lorenzen, A.
McGillis, Wade R.
Pezoa, S.
Hare, J. E.
Helmig, D.
Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency
topic_facet Ocean-atmosphere interaction--Measurement
Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Measurement
Winds--Speeds
Analysis of covariance
Oceanography
Mathematics
Atmospheric chemistry
description Direct measurements of air-sea heat, momentum, and mass (including CO2, DMS, and water vapor) fluxes using the direct covariance method were made over the open ocean from the NOAA R/V Ronald H. Brown during the Southern Ocean Gas Exchange (SO GasEx) program. Observations of fluxes and the physical processes associated with driving air-sea exchange are key components of SO GasEx. This paper focuses on the exchange of CO2 and the wind speed dependency of the transfer velocity, k, used to model the CO2 flux between the atmosphere and ocean. A quadratic dependence of k on wind speed based on dual tracer experiments is most frequently encountered in the literature. However, in recent years, bubble-mediated enhancement of k, which exhibits a cubic relationship with wind speed, has emerged as a key issue for flux parameterization in high-wind regions. Therefore, a major question addressed in SO GasEx is whether the transfer velocities obey a quadratic or cubic relationship with wind speed. After significant correction to the flux estimates (primarily due to moisture contamination), the direct covariance CO2 fluxes confirm a significant enhancement of the transfer velocity at high winds compared with previous quadratic formulations. Regression analysis suggests that a cubic relationship provides a more accurate parameterization over a wind speed range of 0 to 18 m s−1. The Southern Ocean results are in good agreement with the 1998 GasEx experiment in the North Atlantic and a recent separate field program in the North Sea.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Edson, J. B.
Fairall, C. W.
Bariteau, L.
Zappa, Christopher J.
Cifuentes-Lorenzen, A.
McGillis, Wade R.
Pezoa, S.
Hare, J. E.
Helmig, D.
author_facet Edson, J. B.
Fairall, C. W.
Bariteau, L.
Zappa, Christopher J.
Cifuentes-Lorenzen, A.
McGillis, Wade R.
Pezoa, S.
Hare, J. E.
Helmig, D.
author_sort Edson, J. B.
title Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency
title_short Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency
title_full Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency
title_fullStr Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency
title_full_unstemmed Direct covariance measurement of CO2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment: Wind speed dependency
title_sort direct covariance measurement of co2 gas transfer velocity during the 2008 southern ocean gas exchange experiment: wind speed dependency
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2011
url https://doi.org/10.7916/D8K937CC
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Southern Ocean
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Southern Ocean
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