Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea

Deep convection in the oceans, particularly at high latitudes, plays an important role in the climate systems of the world's oceans and atmosphere. This study was conducted to examine atmospheric forcing effects on deep convection in the Labrador Sea. The Naval Postgraduate School one dimension...

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Main Author: Bramson, Laura S.
Other Authors: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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Language:English
Published: 1997
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spelling ftdtic:ADA342378 2023-05-15T17:05:58+02:00 Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea Bramson, Laura S. NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA 1997-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA342378 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA342378 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA342378 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Physical and Dynamic Oceanography *AIR WATER INTERACTIONS *CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC) *LABRADOR SEA THESES METEOROLOGICAL DATA WEATHER FORECASTING OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA MIXED LAYER(MARINE) SALINITY MARINE CLIMATOLOGY HIGH LATITUDES OCEAN MODELS DEEP OCEANS Text 1997 ftdtic 2016-02-19T22:19:59Z Deep convection in the oceans, particularly at high latitudes, plays an important role in the climate systems of the world's oceans and atmosphere. This study was conducted to examine atmospheric forcing effects on deep convection in the Labrador Sea. The Naval Postgraduate School one dimensional ocean mixed layer model was applied to the Labrador Sea from February 12 to March 10, 1997. The model was initialized and forced with oceanographic and atmospheric data collected onboard the R/V Knorr during the first field program of the Labrador Sea Deep Convection Experiment. An ocean mixed layer depth close to 1300m was predicted and verified using the observed data. A sensitivity study was conducted using deviations from observations as input to determine how variations in atmospheric forcing could lead to the observed and even deepened ocean mixed layer. Observed Conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) data were used to verify the model's spatial and temporal predictions of mixed layer temperature, salinity and depth. Model predicted mixed layer depths were usually slightly deeper than those observed. The final model output predicted temperature rather accurately, but model predicted salinity values were consistently low. A variety of sensitivity studies gave new insight to the individual influences of surface fluxes, momentum stresses, precipitation, salinity and individual storm variations to the mixed layer temperature, salinity and depth of the Labrador Sea. Text Labrador Sea Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
*CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC)
*LABRADOR SEA
THESES
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
WEATHER FORECASTING
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
MIXED LAYER(MARINE)
SALINITY
MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
HIGH LATITUDES
OCEAN MODELS
DEEP OCEANS
spellingShingle Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
*CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC)
*LABRADOR SEA
THESES
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
WEATHER FORECASTING
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
MIXED LAYER(MARINE)
SALINITY
MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
HIGH LATITUDES
OCEAN MODELS
DEEP OCEANS
Bramson, Laura S.
Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea
topic_facet Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
*CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC)
*LABRADOR SEA
THESES
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
WEATHER FORECASTING
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
MIXED LAYER(MARINE)
SALINITY
MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
HIGH LATITUDES
OCEAN MODELS
DEEP OCEANS
description Deep convection in the oceans, particularly at high latitudes, plays an important role in the climate systems of the world's oceans and atmosphere. This study was conducted to examine atmospheric forcing effects on deep convection in the Labrador Sea. The Naval Postgraduate School one dimensional ocean mixed layer model was applied to the Labrador Sea from February 12 to March 10, 1997. The model was initialized and forced with oceanographic and atmospheric data collected onboard the R/V Knorr during the first field program of the Labrador Sea Deep Convection Experiment. An ocean mixed layer depth close to 1300m was predicted and verified using the observed data. A sensitivity study was conducted using deviations from observations as input to determine how variations in atmospheric forcing could lead to the observed and even deepened ocean mixed layer. Observed Conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) data were used to verify the model's spatial and temporal predictions of mixed layer temperature, salinity and depth. Model predicted mixed layer depths were usually slightly deeper than those observed. The final model output predicted temperature rather accurately, but model predicted salinity values were consistently low. A variety of sensitivity studies gave new insight to the individual influences of surface fluxes, momentum stresses, precipitation, salinity and individual storm variations to the mixed layer temperature, salinity and depth of the Labrador Sea.
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title Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea
title_short Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea
title_full Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea
title_fullStr Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea
title_full_unstemmed Air-Sea Interactions and Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea
title_sort air-sea interactions and deep convection in the labrador sea
publishDate 1997
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