Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.

Synoptic and climatological dynamic studies generally rely on bulk aerodynamic flux formulae to describe air sea heat and momentum exchange on synoptic and climatological scales. Barometric pressure maps (which involve an intrinsic temporal averaging of the wind) and wind roses provide two sources o...

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Main Author: Marsden,Richard Frank
Other Authors: BRITISH COLUMBIA UNIV VANCOUVER INST OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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Language:English
Published: 1980
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spelling ftdtic:ADA099142 2023-05-15T17:33:10+02:00 Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes. Marsden,Richard Frank BRITISH COLUMBIA UNIV VANCOUVER INST OF OCEANOGRAPHY 1980-10 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA099142 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA099142 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA099142 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Physical and Dynamic Oceanography *AIR WATER INTERACTIONS FLUX(RATE) CANADA WIND THESES VARIATIONS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OCEANS HEAT FLUX MOMENTUM WUNR083207 Text 1980 ftdtic 2016-02-20T19:52:54Z Synoptic and climatological dynamic studies generally rely on bulk aerodynamic flux formulae to describe air sea heat and momentum exchange on synoptic and climatological scales. Barometric pressure maps (which involve an intrinsic temporal averaging of the wind) and wind roses provide two sources of spatial and temporal wind information for flux calculations. Several investigators have shown that, due to the non-linear dependence of the bulk aerodynamic formulae on the winds, time-averaged estimates of the fluxes based on vector averaged winds systematically underestimate the actual time-averaged fluxes. Using 10 to 21 years of three-hourly sampled sea surface meteorological observations from 9 weatherstations in the North Atlantic Ocean and 2 weatherstations in the North Pacific Ocean, the three-hourly stresses, latent heat fluxes and sensible heat fluxes were calculated. The sampled data and the calculated fluxes were then averaged over periods varying up to 28 days. The estimates of the averaged fluxes based on the vector averaged winds were then compared to the directly averaged values. Text North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Canada Pacific
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topic Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
FLUX(RATE)
CANADA
WIND
THESES
VARIATIONS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
OCEANS
HEAT FLUX
MOMENTUM
WUNR083207
spellingShingle Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
FLUX(RATE)
CANADA
WIND
THESES
VARIATIONS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
OCEANS
HEAT FLUX
MOMENTUM
WUNR083207
Marsden,Richard Frank
Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.
topic_facet Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
FLUX(RATE)
CANADA
WIND
THESES
VARIATIONS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
OCEANS
HEAT FLUX
MOMENTUM
WUNR083207
description Synoptic and climatological dynamic studies generally rely on bulk aerodynamic flux formulae to describe air sea heat and momentum exchange on synoptic and climatological scales. Barometric pressure maps (which involve an intrinsic temporal averaging of the wind) and wind roses provide two sources of spatial and temporal wind information for flux calculations. Several investigators have shown that, due to the non-linear dependence of the bulk aerodynamic formulae on the winds, time-averaged estimates of the fluxes based on vector averaged winds systematically underestimate the actual time-averaged fluxes. Using 10 to 21 years of three-hourly sampled sea surface meteorological observations from 9 weatherstations in the North Atlantic Ocean and 2 weatherstations in the North Pacific Ocean, the three-hourly stresses, latent heat fluxes and sensible heat fluxes were calculated. The sampled data and the calculated fluxes were then averaged over periods varying up to 28 days. The estimates of the averaged fluxes based on the vector averaged winds were then compared to the directly averaged values.
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title Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.
title_short Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.
title_full Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.
title_fullStr Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.
title_full_unstemmed Synoptic Estimates of Air Sea Fluxes.
title_sort synoptic estimates of air sea fluxes.
publishDate 1980
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